Religious Organisations Simplified Revision Notes for A-Level Edexcel Sociology
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Religious Organisations
Church:
Large, worldwide organisations with millions of members
Inclusive members – people born into the church
Few demands on members
Don't agree with wider society laws
Claims a monopoly of the truth (A monopoly of truth is when one group or person claims that only their view or belief is correct, ignoring or rejecting other opinions or perspectives).
Clear hierarchal structure
Mainly attract the middle class as they are ideologically conservative
Denomination: e.g. Pentecostalism
Appeal to poorer groups in society
Don't claim a monopoly of the truth
Limited requirements/expectations of members
Sect: e.g. ISIS, Jehovah's witnesses
Small, exclusive groups
Claim a monopoly of truth
No hierarchy, led by a charismatic leader
Hostile to wider society and expect a high level of commitment and demand total dedication
Appeals to marginalised groups e.g. working class and ethnic minorities. sects recruiting from marginalised groups by offering a religious explanation for their situation
Sects as less patriarchal
Sects are short-lived. E.g. the movement loses momentum when the leader dies and children of the sect don't have the same intensity of belief as their parents so the movement dies out with the next generation
Evaluation:
Many sects are successful at socialising children to accept their beliefs
Cult: Scientology
Small membership
Highly individualistic, success is based on individual effort
Don't expect a high level of commitment, people can drop out if they wish
Don't claim a monopoly of the truth
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