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Card 6
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However, in leaving out religious such as Buddhism, what are they accused of?
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Card 7
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Rather than defining religion in terms of specific kinds of belief, functional definitons define it in terrms of...
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Card 8
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How does Durkheim define religion?
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Card 9
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Why might functional definitions of religion be described as inclusive?
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Card 10
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This means that there cannot be any bias against...
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Card 11
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However, just because an institution or a belief helps integrate individuals into groups,
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Card 12
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For example:
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Card 13
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Why might it be argued that social construnctionalist definitions take an interactionalist approach?
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Card 14
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As a result, they argue that it is not possible to...
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Card 15
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Social constructionalists are interested in how religious definitions are...
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