How do symbolic interactionists view religion?
A) For symbolic interactionists, religion promotes and reinforces social inequality.
B) For symbolic interactionists, religion is not innate but socially constructed.
C) Symbolic interactionists recognize that religion can be dysfunctional when it harms individuals.
D) Symbolic interactionists see religion as a tool that dominant groups use to control society.
E) Symbolic interactionists imply that religion is indispensable to leading a good life.
Question 2In the context of religion, which of the following is a criticism of feminist scholars?
A) Many feminist scholars view religion as an opiate to people.
B) Feminist scholars imply that religion is indispensable to leading a good life.
C) The progress of women in organized religion is overemphasized by many feminist scholars.
D) Feminist scholars attach too much credence to Marx's concept of false consciousness.
E) Religious women are not as oppressed as many feminist scholars claim.
Question 3Feminist theorists agree with conflict theorists that religion:
A) can promote social change.
B) offers hope for the future.
C) can foster violence and inequality.
D) is innate, not socially constructed.
E) provides meaning in life.
Question 4Conflict theorists believe that religion:
A) promotes and reinforces social inequality.
B) is not innate, but socially constructed.
C) plays a role in bringing consensus and harmony in society.
D) is the most common means of learning.
E) provides meaning in life and offers hope for the future.
Question 5Which of the following is a criticism of the functionalists' perspective on religion?
A) It implies that religion is indispensable to leading a good life.
B) It ignores religion's role in challenging homophobia and uniting people.
C) It attaches too much credence to Marx's concept of false consciousness.
D) It overlooks the progress and variation of women's leadership in organized religion.
E) It focuses on micro-level behavior of religion and ignores social inequality at the macro level.