A* summary of Topic one theories of religion, beliefs in society
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, Functionalist theories of R
Soc is a system of interrelated parts (social institutions) each institution preforms a certain function which contributes to the maintenance of the social
system (PARSONS: organic analogy)
Soc most basic need is social order + solidarity so members can cooperate making value consensus possible to prevent the pursuit of selfish desires
R plays an integral part in maintaining consensus order + solidarity
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