The Influence of Religion on Cultural Change

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The Influence of Religion on Cultural Change

 

 

 

 

 

Abstract

The inter-link between religion and culture has become very apparent. It has in fact been argued that religion is culture. An individual’s religious affiliation has a significant bearing on the sort of culture ascribed to. The purpose of this paper is to build on this correlation by studying the influence of religion on cultural change. The hypothesis herein is that variance in religious affiliation or beliefs results in cultural change. Both qualitative and quantitative research methods have been used to support this hypothesis. Particular focus is on individuals who have, at one point or another, shifted from one religion to another. Based on online survey results, results from individualized in-depth interviews and the study of focus groups, it is apparent that when individuals shift from one church to another (particularly if there is variation in the doctrines taught in the different churches), from Christianity to Islam, from Buddhism to Christianity, or from Atheism to Christianity (among other variances in religious affiliation), such variances are often accompanied by cultural change. The conclusion arrived at is that variance in religious affiliation or beliefs results in cultural change.

Key words: religion, culture, variance, beliefs

 

 

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