W5.1 April 1 (Mon) - Song Seo Yoon

 1. Summary

The above lecture explains the definition of religion and the concept of religious sociology. To briefly explain religion, religion is one of the important elements in understanding information sociology. One of the known definitions of religion is that of Emile Durkheim. He says that justice depends on the distinction between sacred and blasphemy, and that the sacred element of modern society is what constitutes religion. Another definition of religion among sociologists sees religion as an attempt to answer existential questions. This is a view that values the function of religion, and they think religion has a specific purpose.

2. What did I learn

As I studied the definition of religion, I learned that there can be many different views on how to define religion. For example, it was surprising that certain objects were considered sacred by some people, but in Judaism or other religions, they were treated as reverent. In defining religion, I learned that there could be a wide range of definitions, and that depending on people's perspectives, it may or may not be considered a religion.

3. question

Regarding secularization of religion, what do you think about the introduction of secularization, which represents religious decline at the individual level and expansion of authority, rather than secularization, which means that the level of religion declines?

Comments

  1. Your summary effectively captures key points on religion and sociology, offering insights into diverse perspectives on defining religion, including Durkheim's distinction between sacred and blasphemy. Consider exploring the societal impacts of these definitions for further depth.

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