[Answered] RELI448N Week 1 Assignment: Understanding Religion Essay

Instructions

Choose only one (1) of the following two options:

Option 1: Eight Characteristics of Religion
In an essay, address the following:

  • Identify and briefly describe the eight key characteristics of religion developed in your reading.
  • Choose 2 for further explanation and include an example for each of your chosen characteristics as demonstrated in a given religion. (You may use different religions for each characteristic or stay with one throughout.)
  • Why did you choose these 2 reasons? How do they relate to your own religious worldview or your clinical practice?

Option 2: Etic and Emic Views
In an essay, address the following:

  • Explain how the etic and emic perspectives describe your own religion or a religion with which you are familiar.
  • In etic, explain how an objective researcher would describe the religion including specific elements. In emic, explain how a practicing member would see the same reality.
  • Quote an “authoritative religious leader” from this religion as part of your emic paragraph, in addition to your scholarly source. (E.g., Buddhism-Dali Lama; Catholicism-Pope)
  • How does understanding this add to your understanding of your chosen religion?
  • What does it add to your approach to patient care?

Click on the following link to view an example for Option 2 (Shinto):

Hopefully you can see the difference between the etic approach using facts and objective information devoid of emotion or attachment whereas the believer (emic) approach showed devotion, faith, appealed to the senses and emotion. The quotes showed personal faith. Your emic view does not have to use quotes, except for the religious leader requirement, but it needs to show a personal view.

 

 

Solution

Etic and Emic Views

An etic perspective or view is that of an outsider looking to extract some details of the culture or religion but never participating in the culture’s activities. Anthropologists choose to use this approach to avoid altering the culture they are observing through direct interaction. However, people tend to act differently when they are aware of a third party watching them (Lindridge, 2015). Hence, an etic view of religion has the disadvantage of delivering an inadequate or altered report.

On the other hand, an emic view is a more intrinsic and indulgent view of a culture. The researcher or the viewer has to be involved in the activity and religion or culture to account for more detailed results.………………….please follow the link below to purchase the solution at $10