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Project 2: 
Religion in America 
Presented by Group 3: 
Deniz Childir, Jorge Gomez, Ashley Huynh, 
Julie Kutner, Natasha Landes, Monica 
Renteria
History 
● Religion, in one form or another, has 
been found in all human societies since 
human societies first appeared. 
Archaeological digs have revealed ritual 
objects, ceremonial burial sites, and 
other religious artifacts. 
● Formal religion emerged in America in 
the 1600’s, as European colonists came 
to North America seeking freedom from 
religious persecution. 
Sources: U-S-History.com; pbs.org, 2010
Definition 
A religion is an organized collection of beliefs, cultural 
systems, and worldviews that relate humanity to an order of 
existence. There is an estimated 4,200 religions all around the 
world. 
Many religions utilize narratives, symbols, and sacred 
histories in order to help place meaning to life and the universe. 
From their beliefs about the cosmos and human nature, people 
can derive morality, ethics, religious laws. 
Often, religions may have organized systems of clergy, a 
definition of what constitutes adherence or membership, and 
specified places of worship. The practice of a religion may also 
include ritual acts, sermons, commemoration or veneration of a 
deity, gods or goddesses, sacrifices, festivals, feasts, trance, 
initiations, funerary services, matrimonial services, meditation, 
prayer, music, art, dance, public service or other aspects of 
human culture. 
Source: Fasching and deChant, 2001.
Functionalist Perspective 
Emile Durkheim described religion 
as an aid in understanding with 
“things that surpass the limits of our 
knowledge.” 
Further, he defined religion as, “a 
unified system of beliefs and 
practices relative to sacred things, 
that is to say set apart and 
forbidden, beliefs and practices 
which unite into one single moral 
community…” 
Source: Durkheim, 1915.
Functionalism and the Role of Religion 
Source: Chris Deakin, 2013, youtube.com.
Conflict Perspective 
Karl Marx believed that religion is an 
“opiate for the masses” as well as being 
in place to maintain social inequality. 
He believed that those who were poor 
were kept sedated by religion, like a drug, 
and the bourgeoisie maintained their 
upper levels of stratification, while the 
poor accept their fate on religious terms. 
Source: Marx, 1964.
Roles in Religion 
● The major participants in the 
institution of religion include clergy, a 
higher power, and the people who 
practice the religion. 
● A conflict perspective examines the 
role of women in American religion. 
This view believes that women do not 
share the same elevated position of 
clergy as men do. 
Source: Flory, 2010.
Evolution 
● Over time, the institution of religion 
has been drastically changed. 
Many religious groups have started 
off small in the past centuries but 
as time progressed, numerous 
communities have now expanded. 
● As an example, there are many 
temples and religious buildings 
that exemplify this expansion. 
● Atheists rates in America are 
decreasing as more people are 
turning to religion. 
Source: CNSNews, 2013.
Religion in 
America, 
currently: 
77% of 
Americans 
identify 
themselves as 
being Christian. 
More than 16% 
don’t identify 
themselves as 
religiously 
connected 
individuals. 
Source: Boston.com, 
2014.
Religion and the 
Government 
● Americans have the freedom of religion. 
We are discouraged from mixing religion 
and government. 
● For example, children in public schools 
are not taught religion, as opposed to 
children in private schools, where many 
are required to take religious classes. 
● One way to improve the religious 
freedom we enjoy is to encourage 
religious diversity in schools. This 
encouragement could help tolerance for 
different religions continue to grow.
Conclusion 
For the majority of 
Americans, religion is a central 
part of their lives. Religion is 
the core of their being and the 
binding of society. 
Durkheim viewed religion 
as an integrative force and a 
glue for societies. Regardless 
of what a group of persons 
believes, religion plays an 
underlying role in unification.
References 
U-S-History. History of Religion in America. Retrieved from 
http://u-s-history.com. 
PBS. (2010). God in America: One: A New Adam. Retrieved from 
http://www.pbs.org. 
Fasching, Darrell J. and deChant, Dell. (2001). Comparative Religious Ethics: A Narrative 
Approach. New York: Wiley. 
Durkheim, Emile. (1915). The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life. (Joseph Ward Swain, 
Trans.). New York: Macmillan. 
Deakin, Chris. (2013). Functionalism and the Role of Religion. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com. 
Marx, K. (1964). Karl Marx: Selected Writings in Sociology and Social 
Philosophy. (T.B. Bottomore, Trans). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. 
Flory, Richard. (2010). The Long View of Women’s Roles in Religion. 
Retrieved from http://crcc.usc.edu. 
Chapman, Michael W. (2013). Global Study: Atheists in Decline, Only 1.8% of 
World Population by 2020. Retrieved from http://www.cnsnews.com. 
Boston.com. (2014). America’s Most Religions by State (Besides Christianity). 
Retrieved from http://www.boston.com.

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Project 2 slideshow (2)

  • 1. Project 2: Religion in America Presented by Group 3: Deniz Childir, Jorge Gomez, Ashley Huynh, Julie Kutner, Natasha Landes, Monica Renteria
  • 2. History ● Religion, in one form or another, has been found in all human societies since human societies first appeared. Archaeological digs have revealed ritual objects, ceremonial burial sites, and other religious artifacts. ● Formal religion emerged in America in the 1600’s, as European colonists came to North America seeking freedom from religious persecution. Sources: U-S-History.com; pbs.org, 2010
  • 3. Definition A religion is an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems, and worldviews that relate humanity to an order of existence. There is an estimated 4,200 religions all around the world. Many religions utilize narratives, symbols, and sacred histories in order to help place meaning to life and the universe. From their beliefs about the cosmos and human nature, people can derive morality, ethics, religious laws. Often, religions may have organized systems of clergy, a definition of what constitutes adherence or membership, and specified places of worship. The practice of a religion may also include ritual acts, sermons, commemoration or veneration of a deity, gods or goddesses, sacrifices, festivals, feasts, trance, initiations, funerary services, matrimonial services, meditation, prayer, music, art, dance, public service or other aspects of human culture. Source: Fasching and deChant, 2001.
  • 4. Functionalist Perspective Emile Durkheim described religion as an aid in understanding with “things that surpass the limits of our knowledge.” Further, he defined religion as, “a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, that is to say set apart and forbidden, beliefs and practices which unite into one single moral community…” Source: Durkheim, 1915.
  • 5. Functionalism and the Role of Religion Source: Chris Deakin, 2013, youtube.com.
  • 6. Conflict Perspective Karl Marx believed that religion is an “opiate for the masses” as well as being in place to maintain social inequality. He believed that those who were poor were kept sedated by religion, like a drug, and the bourgeoisie maintained their upper levels of stratification, while the poor accept their fate on religious terms. Source: Marx, 1964.
  • 7. Roles in Religion ● The major participants in the institution of religion include clergy, a higher power, and the people who practice the religion. ● A conflict perspective examines the role of women in American religion. This view believes that women do not share the same elevated position of clergy as men do. Source: Flory, 2010.
  • 8. Evolution ● Over time, the institution of religion has been drastically changed. Many religious groups have started off small in the past centuries but as time progressed, numerous communities have now expanded. ● As an example, there are many temples and religious buildings that exemplify this expansion. ● Atheists rates in America are decreasing as more people are turning to religion. Source: CNSNews, 2013.
  • 9. Religion in America, currently: 77% of Americans identify themselves as being Christian. More than 16% don’t identify themselves as religiously connected individuals. Source: Boston.com, 2014.
  • 10. Religion and the Government ● Americans have the freedom of religion. We are discouraged from mixing religion and government. ● For example, children in public schools are not taught religion, as opposed to children in private schools, where many are required to take religious classes. ● One way to improve the religious freedom we enjoy is to encourage religious diversity in schools. This encouragement could help tolerance for different religions continue to grow.
  • 11. Conclusion For the majority of Americans, religion is a central part of their lives. Religion is the core of their being and the binding of society. Durkheim viewed religion as an integrative force and a glue for societies. Regardless of what a group of persons believes, religion plays an underlying role in unification.
  • 12. References U-S-History. History of Religion in America. Retrieved from http://u-s-history.com. PBS. (2010). God in America: One: A New Adam. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org. Fasching, Darrell J. and deChant, Dell. (2001). Comparative Religious Ethics: A Narrative Approach. New York: Wiley. Durkheim, Emile. (1915). The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life. (Joseph Ward Swain, Trans.). New York: Macmillan. Deakin, Chris. (2013). Functionalism and the Role of Religion. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com. Marx, K. (1964). Karl Marx: Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy. (T.B. Bottomore, Trans). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Flory, Richard. (2010). The Long View of Women’s Roles in Religion. Retrieved from http://crcc.usc.edu. Chapman, Michael W. (2013). Global Study: Atheists in Decline, Only 1.8% of World Population by 2020. Retrieved from http://www.cnsnews.com. Boston.com. (2014). America’s Most Religions by State (Besides Christianity). Retrieved from http://www.boston.com.