Социолошко Разумевање Језика Религије: О Чему Је Реч?
Respecting its subject matter and its methodological framework, the sociology of religion should solely study the influence of society on religion and that of religion on society. In this process, sociology of religion is much more interested in the results of both influences, which are separated on...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Politikologija religije 2009, Vol.III (2), p.253-263 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Respecting its subject matter and its methodological framework, the sociology of
religion should solely study the influence of society on religion and that of religion on
society. In this process, sociology of religion is much more interested in the results of
both influences, which are separated only for analytical reasons, on the group behavior
of people – for instance, starting from marital and family life, over other primary and
secondary, partial and global groups, all the way to society as a whole – than it is
interested in their results on individuals. Sociologists stress that the primary role of the
sociology of religion is not to penetrate the “essence of the sacred”. They rather insist
on the study of its more mundane ministry. And this earthly substance is that which
may be reduced to “socialness”. The sociologically viewed socialness of religion is
embodied in the religious community (whether we should technically call it a religious
body, group, organization, institution… this is of lesser importance) – which, in terms
of development, may be a cult, sect, denomination and church. In it, as an embodied
and actual reality, people live their religiosity. If it wishes to be “successful” and behave
“appropriately” to its believers, the religious community should address them in a
“sociologically intelligible language”. We wish to say that – although it is difficult to
distinguish between the transcendental and the mundane ministry of religion – in
this author’s view, the sociological understanding of the language of religion is not
anything but its “translation”, direction at and accordance with (also) contemporary,
even topical, burning issues of the universe, the concrete society, and concrete people
being addressed. The responsibility lies with every individual religious organism. |
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ISSN: | 1820-6581 1820-659X |