Globalization Of Religion Flashcards

1
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What has the most difficult relationship with globalization

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Religion

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2
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These two are contrasting believe

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Globalization
Religion

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3
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It is the idea that events in one country cannot be separated from those in another and that economic and foreign policy should be planned in an international way

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Globalism

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4
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concerned with the sacred;

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Religion

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5
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Follows divine commandments

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Religion

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6
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It assumes possibility of communication with transcendent

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Religion

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7
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This link confers social power on humans

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Religion

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8
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God defines and judges human action in moral terms

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Religion

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9
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places value on material wealth

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Globalism

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10
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Abides by human-made laws

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Globalism

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11
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They are less concerned with wealth;
They shun anything material;
Main duty is to live virtuous sin-less life

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Religious people

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12
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They are less worried about afterlife;
Skills are more pedestrian (seal trade deals, raise profits, improve revenue collection, protect elites from heavy taxation, personal enrichment

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Secular

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13
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They aspires a pious life; Detests politics/quest for power; Concerned with holy ideas

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Religious people

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14
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It is a form of globalization concerned of holy ideas

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Evangelization

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15
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They trains to be a shrewd businessperson

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Secular

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16
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Values power as means and ends to open further the world’s economies

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Secular

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17
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Largely focused on realms of markets; Spread goods and services

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Secular

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18
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Mission is spreading the word of God and gaining adherents

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Religious people

19
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seeks to destroy their sacred beliefs or distort religion to serve non-religious goals

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State

20
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“contemporary world is…furiously religious. There is explosion of religious fervor in many parts of the world, occurring in one form or another in all major religious traditions.”

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Peter Burger

21
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According to him secular ideologies were all flawed

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Iranian religious leader, Rohullah Khomeini

22
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“There is no fundamental distinction among constitutional, despotic, dictatorial, democratic and communist regimes.”

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Rohullah Khomeini

23
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For him, Islamic rule is superior form of government

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Rohullah Khomeini

24
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T/F
Religious movements do hesitate to appropriate secular themes and practices

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F (NOT)

25
Q

It has Islamic schools that also teach modern sciences, social sciences, modern banking, civic education, rights of women, pluralism and democracy.

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Nahdlatul Ulama (Indonesia)

26
Q

In the US ________ were fused together to help build a “modern secular society.

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religion and law

27
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“not only do the Americans practice their religion out of self-interest but they often even place in this world the interest which they have in practicing it.”

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Alexis de Tocqueville

28
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“historically, religion has always been at the center of all great political conflicts and movements of social reform.”

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Jose Casanova

29
Q

Religious movements use religion to oppose “______” globalization

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profane

30
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“freed” communities from constraints of the nation-state but also threatened to destroy the cultural system that bind them together.

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Globalization

31
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seeks to take the place of these broken “traditional ties” to either help communities cope with their new situation or organize them to oppose this major transformation of their lives.

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Religion

32
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Religion provides ______ that answer problems (health, social conflict, personal happiness).

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moral codes

33
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T/F
Religion a regressive force that stops of slows down globalization

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F ( not)

34
Q

It is a pro-active force that gives communities a new and powerful basis of identity

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Religion

35
Q

may dislike globalization’s materialism, yet uses full range of modern communication and organization associated with economic transformation

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Religious Fundamentalism

36
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It is the result ofthe spread of globalization and both find ways to benefit or take advantage of each other

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Fundamentalist organization

37
Q

Some Muslims view globalization as ____________ hiding supporters of _____________ like secularism, liberalism, or even communism to displace Islam

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Trojan Horse
Western values

38
Q

“make ourselves accountable to the victims of…economic globalization by becoming the victims’ advocates inside and outside the “centers of power.’”

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World Council of Churches

39
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What culture of globalization those tthe catholic church criticize

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Throw-away culture

40
Q

“fatally destined to suffocate hope and increase risks and threats.”

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Catholic Church

41
Q

human society strongly influenced by consumerism

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Throw-away society

42
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term describes a critical view of overconsumption and excessive production of short-lived or disposable items

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Throw-away society

43
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This includes feminist critiques of globalization;
Sharing the voices of members affected by globalization; Contemplations on different “pastoral and ethical” reflections that members could use to guide their opposition.

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Lutheran World Federation