Sistem Religi dalam Ilmu Sosial

Dwi Surti Junida
10 Nov 202005:01

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the concept of religion is explored from an anthropological perspective. Émile Durkheim defines religion as a system of beliefs and practices that connect individuals through sacred objects, creating a moral community. Clifford Geertz emphasizes religion as a system of symbols that evoke powerful feelings and shape societal awareness. Koentjaningrat identifies five key components of religion: religious emotion, belief systems, rituals, religious tools, and communities of believers. These perspectives offer a comprehensive understanding of how religion unites individuals and societies through shared practices and beliefs.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Emile Durkheim defines religion as a system of beliefs and practices that connect people to sacred objects, creating a moral community.
  • 😀 Durkheim's view suggests that religion is a social product that unites members into a moral community through sacred and profane elements.
  • 😀 According to Clifford Geertz, religion is a system of symbols that provoke powerful feelings in humans and guide them towards a comprehensive order in life.
  • 😀 Geertz emphasizes that religious symbols create a sense of truth and authority, evoking strong, enduring emotional responses from followers.
  • 😀 Koentjaningrat, a renowned Indonesian anthropologist, outlines five components of religion: religious emotions, belief systems, rituals, ritual tools, and religious communities.
  • 😀 Religious emotions motivate individuals to engage in religious activities and must be nurtured through communal rituals to remain strong.
  • 😀 A belief system in religion shapes behaviors, thoughts, and ideas related to the divine, supernatural, and moral worldviews, including belief in spirits and gods.
  • 😀 Rituals in religion are actions and activities that communicate with divine entities and spirits, expressing devotion and connection.
  • 😀 Ritual tools and practices, according to Koentjaningrat, help facilitate communication with the divine, playing a crucial role in religious ceremonies.
  • 😀 Koentjaningrat highlights that religious communities can exist at various social levels, such as families, clans, villages, and religious organizations like churches or political movements.

Q & A

  • What is Durkheim's definition of religion in anthropology?

    -Durkheim defines religion as a system of beliefs and practices connected to sacred things, which unite members of society into a moral community. He emphasizes the distinction between the sacred (things considered holy or symbolic of social reality) and the profane (ordinary or mundane elements).

  • What role does the concept of 'sacred' and 'profane' play in Durkheim's definition of religion?

    -In Durkheim's view, religion involves the separation of sacred (holy or revered) and profane (everyday or ordinary) elements. Sacred things hold a transcendent quality and serve as symbols that unify individuals, while the profane is considered ordinary and not set apart for religious purposes.

  • How does Clifford Geertz define religion?

    -Clifford Geertz defines religion as a system of symbols that shapes deep, lasting feelings and awareness in individuals. These symbols guide the individual’s perception of universal rules governing life, and they create an aura of truth and authority that influences religious consciousness.

  • What is the purpose of the symbols in Geertz's definition of religion?

    -In Geertz's definition, the symbols serve to instill in individuals a profound emotional and intellectual response, which in turn shapes their understanding of the world and provides a framework for interpreting life in accordance with universal principles.

  • What are the five components of religion according to Koentjaningrat?

    -Koentjaningrat outlines five components of religion: religious emotion, belief system, rituals, religious equipment, and religious community. Each component plays a crucial role in the practice and structure of religion.

  • What is meant by 'religious emotion' in Koentjaningrat's framework?

    -Religious emotion refers to the internal drive or desire in individuals to engage in religious activities. This emotion motivates people to participate in religious practices and must be sustained through communal rituals.

  • What does 'belief system' refer to in Koentjaningrat's concept of religion?

    -The 'belief system' in Koentjaningrat's framework refers to the collection of beliefs that influence behavior and thought. These beliefs may include concepts of God, the nature of the universe, supernatural forces, and life after death.

  • How does Koentjaningrat describe 'rituals' in religion?

    -Koentjaningrat defines rituals as the actions and activities performed by individuals to communicate with divine or supernatural beings. Rituals are a key way for believers to express their devotion and maintain connection with the sacred.

  • What role does 'religious community' play in Koentjaningrat's definition of religion?

    -Koentjaningrat emphasizes that religious community refers to the group of people who practice the religion. This can range from a small family or kinship group to larger groups like villages, communities, or religious organizations.

  • How does Koentjaningrat categorize religious communities?

    -Koentjaningrat categorizes religious communities into several types: nuclear families, larger kinship groups, local communities like villages, and formal religious organizations or movements such as religious political parties.

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Religious SystemsAnthropologyDurkheimGeertzKoentjaningratCultural StudiesReligion TheorySociologyRitualsBelief SystemsSocial Unity
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