Religion and Social Change Flashcards

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What was the Calvinist doctrine of predestination?

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Those whom God had chosen to be saved were ‘predestined’ – even chosen in advance of
birth.

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Explain what Weber means by ‘This-worldly Asceticism’.

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Living a disciplined, simple, hard‐working life in this world (as opposed to other‐worldly
asceticism in a monastery).

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Why does Weber argue that Calvinists experienced ‘Salvation Panic’?

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Because they could not know if they were chosen to be saved.

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According to Weber, why did Hinduism discourage social change?

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The orientation of Hindu asceticism was other‐worldly, rather than this‐worldly.

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Explain what is meant by ‘Hegemony’.

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The way in which the ruling class are able to maintain control over society by ideological
means, including religion.
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Identify two ways in which the churches were able to support the black civil rights movement.

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They provided moral legitimacy; meeting places; a source of unity; an organisation for
campaigning.

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Suggest one similarity between liberation theology and Marxism.

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Helping the poor; fighting oppression; promoting change in society.

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Identify three characteristics of millennial movements.

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Predicting the end of the world as it is now; the overthrow of oppressors; a ‘golden age’ to
come; pre‐political movements.

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Why does Marxists see religion as having a dual character?

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Because religion often preaches liberation, as well as supporting the status quo.

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