Topic 3 Secularisation in Britain 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyReligion and beliefsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: GraceCreated on: 25-04-15 15:56 In 1851 what percentage of the adult population attended church? Fourty 1 of 26 What average of church goers has increased? Age 2 of 26 In 2005 what percentage of the adult population attended church? Six 3 of 26 Along with religious belief what has also decreased? Religious ... Influence 4 of 26 What must faith schools abide to? National curriculum 5 of 26 What phenomenom of the 19th celntury could be responsible for secularisation? Industrialisation 6 of 26 What factor of post-modernity could bring about secularisation? Increased.... Diversity 7 of 26 What is the term for the change in the way of thinking in modern society? Rationalisation 8 of 26 What does this new way of thinking undermine? Meta-narratives 9 of 26 In medieval england the belief in what dominated society? Supernatural power 10 of 26 What does Weber believe brought about disenchantment? Protestant Reformation 11 of 26 What worldview leaves little room for religious explanations for events such as a plane crash? Technological 12 of 26 With industrialisation, functions have begun to be carried out by specialised institutions. What does Parsons call this? Structural Differentiation 13 of 26 Religion is now a matter of personal choice so it has become ...... Privatised 14 of 26 Give an example of a past function of religion that has been taken over by the state? Welfare 15 of 26 Who says that religion has lost it's vitality and hold over individuals? Wilson 16 of 26 What does Bruce say is undermined by alternatives? Plausibility of beliefs 17 of 26 Who gives the criticism that religion can be a source of identity like with hinduism and islam? Aldridge 18 of 26 Who says that religious diversity has caused secularisation? Berger 19 of 26 What two cultural trends counter secularisation according to Bruce? Cultural .... Defence and Transition 20 of 26 When has religion provided cultural defence? Poland 21 of 26 When does religion provide cultural transition? Immigration 22 of 26 CRITICISM - According to Beckford, what can opposing views of religious groups cause rather than secularisation? Fundamentalism 23 of 26 What need of post-modernity, do New Age Movements meet? Individualism 24 of 26 According to Heelas and Woodhead, religions which demand ..... and ....... are declining Duty and obedience 25 of 26 CRITICISM - Religion may have declined in Europe but not ........ Universally 26 of 26
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