Religion, Society and Diversity

In todays lecture, I have learned the types and beliefs  of religion in society. After having never received any form of education at school on religion I feel that I […]

religionIn todays lecture, I have learned the types and beliefs  of religion in society. After having never received any form of education at school on religion I feel that I have learned a lot more in detail about religious diversity and the positive and negative challenges and opportunities they offer. In the tutorial I feel I was beginning to learn how to prepare and form and essay with help from a group. This allows me to prepare essays plans that may possibly come up in the future. By completing the independent study task I was able research more on the anthropologist, ‘Bronislaw Malinowski’  and become more familiar with his beliefs in religion.

I understand the main concepts discussed today by following up reading on the functions of religion and gaining more useful knowledge on the anthropologist ‘M.F.C. Bourdillon’. I also understood the the types of religion as a social institution as I have previous knowledge of this however, after todays lecture I am now more fully aware of the cult which I never heard of before.  I also watched the jim jones video which helped my understanding and knowledge of religion in society.

I am struggling to understand the different functions of religion and the difference between the three anthropologists, I find this quite confusing. Furthermore, I will write the three anthropologists down and discuss their theories and compare them one by one which will develop my understanding better.

I feel what i have learned today relates a lot to myself as a student primary teacher. I must learn to expand my views and opinions on various religions and cultures to be able to adapt to children beliefs. I have also taken into account the positive and negative aspects religion has on the diversity as I feel this was extremely useful to myself as a student teacher to become cautious of these in a teaching environment.

 

16/01/2017

Religion, Society and Diversity

Today was a day full of information, maybe a little bit too much. It was extremely daunting walking into the first lecture today as many of my friends at UWS have said ‘Society and Lifestyles’ is the hardest module to pass, knocking my confidence before I’d even met the lecturers. I feel that I can … Continue reading Religion, Society and Diversity

Today was a day full of information, maybe a little bit too much. It was extremely daunting walking into the first lecture today as many of my friends at UWS have said ‘Society and Lifestyles’ is the hardest module to pass, knocking my confidence before I’d even met the lecturers. I feel that I can confirm that this module will indeed be the hardest. Nevertheless, it is also the module that I am most interested in and so I hope that may work in my favour.

I learned a lot today about what was expected from me, as the learner. This looks to be a difficult module and so it will be beneficial in the long term for me to fully understand the layout of the course. However, a knew aspect that I also learned today was the different approaches to religion (i.e. the ‘inside’ and ‘outside’ approach). Before the lecture, I was unaware of the different ways that religion is taught or understood. This leads on to the important philosophers in regards to religion, one in particular being Ninian Smart. Phenomenology is a term that was first introduced to me today and I have since in the hours upon leaving university researched thoroughly to ensure full understanding.

As a whole, I have understood everything that was ‘thrown’ at me today despite some of the teaching being new to me. We were given the opportunity to research a theorist of our choice (out of the three given) and I chose Bronislaw Malinowski. I chose him because I liked his name, however upon researching him, I found I liked his theories more. Malinowski believed religion played a huge role in regards to the primitive side of society. Giving individuals a leader was a sort of security blanket, a way of explaining things that are not deemed as normal. He thought religion to contain several scientific laws that in turn prevented any chaotic behaviour. A relatable example being that as we have policemen to ensure that everyone follows the law, keeping everyone safe in the long-term, religion allowed individuals the psychological release to not live their lives in fear of the unknown.

After today, I have not identified any particular concepts or issues that I am struggling with. I believe this is due to me having a passion for learning about religion and philosophy. Despite me not being religious, religious education has continued to be my favourite subject right through my school years. However, I am a firm believer that you can never have enough knowledge and so I will continue to research and study the different components of religion and the effects that it has in society.

My knowledge of religion within society has certainly increased. Before today, I was not aware of just how much of our lives is affected by religion. Religion is incorporated throughout every aspect of our society, no matter the context in which it is placed.  As a future primary teacher, it will be my job to educate children in all aspects of religion, from the beliefs of individuals right down to the social relations. It is understandable that some parents, carers and teachers may not feel comfortable teaching children about the various religions and their influences for multiple reasons however, in order for society to function, I believe that knowledge of religion is extremely important. When I think of religion, prejudice is a word that is synonyms.

It is easier to judge someone because they are different from you than it is to educate yourself on why. The debates on banning the burka in France are prime examples of prejudice, being that many people associate them with previous terror attacks rather than the actual religious beliefs behind it. The religion seems to be a second thought to a lot of people. I understand the different viewpoints regarding religion and why some people are more against certain aspects however after today, I feel inspired to teach young people why it is okay to be different from others and why it is okay to follow religion no matter the stereotypes which may be associated with said religion. I have come to learn that religious diversity is a positive thing as it introduces tolerance to society whilst also enriching society with new cultures and views.

My first day of this module was overall a success, nevertheless there are still things that I can improve on. The main area for improvement in this module was highlighted to be my ability to link theory with practise. To be more precise, the incorporation of theorists in my answers. I am aware of what the question is asking of me and what I need to write in order to get a good mark however, my answers seem to be ‘hazy’, in that I’m not entirely confident with the concept of linking everything together. To improve, I must practise writing exam style questions as well as research each theorist/concept more widely in order to gain the confidence and knowledge needed to pass Society and Lifestyles.

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Reflecting on the first lecture of Society and Lifestyles I now understand that there is a lot more to society and religion than what I already thought. Although the lectures and tutorials were filled with lots of new information, I was … Continue reading

Reflecting on the first lecture of Society and Lifestyles I now understand that there is a lot more to society and religion than what I already thought. Although the lectures and tutorials were filled with lots of new information, I was … Continue reading

Religion, Society and Diversity

From the lecture on Religion, Society and Diversity I learned that when studying religion in a social context it can be complex due to religion being a very complex aspect. We looked at the various ways in which certain people would describe ‘religion’ such as Anthropologists, Sociologists, Historians and Theologians which provided me with an insight into the many different … Continue reading Religion, Society and Diversity

From the lecture on Religion, Society and Diversity I learned that when studying religion in a social context it can be complex due to religion being a very complex aspect. We looked at the various ways in which certain people would describe ‘religion’ such as Anthropologists, Sociologists, Historians and Theologians which provided me with an insight into the many different … Continue reading Religion, Society and Diversity

Religion, Society and Diversity

Today’s class was certainly a head spinner, there was a lot of information thrown at us and a lot of (mental) questions asked.  One thing the class wasn’t however was boring, we covered the meaning and function of religion, the different types of religion, religious diversity and some of the theorists who covered the aspects … Continue reading Religion, Society and Diversity

Today’s class was certainly a head spinner, there was a lot of information thrown at us and a lot of (mental) questions asked.  One thing the class wasn’t however was boring, we covered the meaning and function of religion, the different types of religion, religious diversity and some of the theorists who covered the aspects of religion in their work.  I looked at one of these theorists, Bronislaw Malinowski, and his work on religion in more detail.  He was known as the founder of social anthropology and for many years he lived alongside and studied the Trobriand islanders.  Malinowski believed that religion serves particular needs of society and that it fulfils the biological and psychological needs of the human race.  After today’s classes I can see the relationship between religion and culture is much stronger than I first thought, it can bring people together in times of need and it can also give strength and individuality to a person.  I also now know that there are three types of religion, established religion, sect and cult.  Before today I was only aware of two of these types of religion, established and cult, so sect is a new concept for me and I think I will research more into it and cult as I am interested by what they mean.  Today’s class has given me more inspiration of how religion can be taught to children, there are so many ways in which you can explain to them the different types of religion and even how on a basic level they are a little similar.  I can understand that some parents/educators don’t like the idea of teaching children about religion as it is a choice for them to make whether they follow or believe in a religion.  However, I do think that teaching children about the different types of religion in the world they live in can have a very positive effect on them as it can open their minds and allow them to respect other people’s beliefs and views.  After all they do say that the greatest cause for conflict between religions is a lack of understanding of each other’s beliefs.

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