Задать 10 спец. вопросов к тексту : the ideas of three early sociological theorists continue to strongly influence the sociology of religion: durkheim, weber, and marx. even though none of these three men was particularly religious, the power that religion holds over people and societies interested them all. they believed that religion is essentially an illusion; because culture and location influence religion to such a degree, the idea that religion presents a fundamental truth of existence seemed rather improbable to them. they also speculated that, in time, the appeal and influence of religion on the modern mind would lessen. durkheim and functionalism emile durkheim, the founder of functionalism, spent much of his academic career studying religions, especially those of small societies. the totetism, or primitive kinship system of australian aborigines as an “elementary” form of religion, primarily interested him. this research formed the basis of durkheim's 1921 book, the elementary forms of the religious life, which is certainly the best‐known study on the sociology of religion. durkheim viewed religion within the context of the entire society and acknowledged its place in influencing the thinking and behavior of the members of society. durkheim found that people tend to separate religious symbols, objects, and rituals, which are sacred, from the daily symbols, objects, and routines of existence referred to as the profane. sacred objects are often believed to have divine properties that separate them from profane objects. even in more‐advanced cultures, people still view sacred objects with a sense of reverence and awe, even if they do not believe that the objects have some special power. durkheim also argued that religion never concerns only belief, but also encompasses regular rituals and ceremonies on the part of a group of believers, who then develop and strengthen a sense of group solidarity. rituals are necessary to bind together the members of a religious group, and they allow individuals to escape from the mundane aspects of daily life into higher realms of experience. sacred rituals and ceremonies are especially important for marking occasions such as births, marriages, times of crisis, and deaths. according to durkheim, people see religion as contributing to the health and continuation of society in general. thus, religion functions to bind society's members by prompting them to affirm their common values and beliefs on a regular basis.
2 Why did Durkheim, Weber, and Marx believe that religion is essentially an illusion?
3 In what way did Emile Durkheim, the founder of functionalism, spend much of his academic career?
4 What form of religion primarily interested Durkheim?
5 What research formed the basis of Durkheim's 1921 book?
6 What is the name of Durkheim's 1921 book?
7 What did Durkheim find?
8 Who are rituals necessary to bind together?
9 What do rituals allow individuals to escape from?
7 How do people see religion according to Durkheim?
10 What are sacred rituals and ceremonies especially important for?