Durkheim refers to those aspects of life that are everyday, ordinary, and taken for granted as ____.
a. profane
b. invisible
c. sacred
d. legitimate
e. none of the above
Question 2Every status has a variety of roles associated with it.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 3What is the contemporary approach of sociologists to the study of religion?
a. Sociologists attempt to verify a people's religious beliefs.
b. Sociologists compare religious belief systems to determine which are the most authentic.
c. Sociology is emerging as a religion of science.
d. Sociologists are interested in how religion contributes to social order and cultural variation.
e. Sociologists today have very little interest in the study of religion.
Question 4Achieved master statuses are more important than ascribed master statuses.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 5Which of these is the best definition of religion from a sociological perspective?
a. A unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things.
b. A set of beliefs that are focused on Gods and Goddesses.
c. False beliefs that human hold in order to reassure themselves.
d. A system of moral values and teachings.
e. A group of people who worship together and share the same beliefs.
Question 6Some of a person's statuses are more important than others.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false