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Introduction
to Cultural Anthropology
SOC401
VU
Lesson
36
CULTURE
AND BELIEFS
Systems
of Beliefs
Although
all cultures have belief
systems, the forms these beliefs
take vary widely from society to
society. It
is
often difficult to define belief
systems cross-culturally because
different societies have
different ways of
expressing
faith
Anthropological
Perspective on Beliefs
The
anthropological study of belief
systems does not attempt to
determine which belief
systems are right or
wrong.
Cultural anthropologists concentrate on
describing various systems of
belief, how they function,
and
influence
human behavior across
cultures.
Social
Function of Religion
Belief
systems fulfill social
needs. They can be powerful,
dynamic forces in society.
Beliefs provide a
basis
for
common purpose and values
that can help maintain
social solidarity.
By
reinforcing group norms, they
help bring about social
homogeneity. A uniformity of beliefs also
helps
bind
people together to reinforce group identity.
Beliefs enhance the overall well-being of
the society by
serving
as a mechanism of social control
and also reduce the stress
and frustrations that often
lead to social
conflict,
whereby helping intensify
group solidarity
In
most societies, beliefs play an
important role in social
control by defining what is right
and wrong
behavior.
If individuals do the right things in
life, they may earn moral approval. If
they do the wrong
things,
they may suffer retribution.
Psychological
Function of Beliefs
Belief
systems perform certain
psychological functions by providing
emotional comfort by explaining
the
unexplainable
(for e.g. to confront and
explain death).
A
belief system also helps a
person cope with stress,
fears and anxieties about the
unknown. Beliefs lift
the
burden
of decision making from our
shoulders because they tell us what is
right and wrong, which is
of
tremendous
help in times of stress or
crisis.
Even
prayers provide psychological
comfort and solace.
Moreover, beliefs help ease
the stress during
life
crises
such as birth, marriage,
serious illnesses by providing
appropriate guidelines and
rituals.
Politics
and Beliefs
Belief
systems have played an
important role in global social
change through liberation
theology (whereby
believers
for social reform and
justice for the poor) and
religious nationalism (whereby religious beliefs
are
merged
with government institutions).
Useful
Terms
Liberation
freedom
Rituals
standardized way for
performing some vital social
function.
Retribution
vengeance or payback
Merged
combined or
put together
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Introduction
to Cultural Anthropology
SOC401
VU
Suggested
Readings
Students
are advised to read the
following chapters to develop a better understanding
of the various
principals
highlighted in this hand-out:
Chapter
14 in `Cultural
Anthropology: An Applied Perspective' by
Ferrarro and Chapter 25 in
`Anthropology' by Ember
Internet
Resources
In
addition to reading from the
textbook, please visit the
following web-site for this
lecture, which
provide
useful
and interesting information:
Anthropology
of Religion - Homepage:
www.as.ua.edu/ant/Faculty/murphy/419/419www.htm
or
http://www.indiana.edu/~wanthro/religion.htm
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