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Religion. http://www.in.com/videos/watchvideo-crazy-religious-lady-on-fox-newsagain-7971821.html. http://www.comedycentral.com/videos/index.jhtml?title=royal-religious-rumble&videoId=72780. It is a sense of belonging to a religious group. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Religion

Page 2: Religion

http://www.in.com/videos/watchvideo-crazy-religious-lady-on-fox-newsagain-7971821.html

http://www.comedycentral.com/videos/index.jhtml?title=royal-religious-rumble&videoId=72780

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It is a sense of belonging to a religious group.

We will be presenting from the point-of-view of the majority religion: Christianity.

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What is a religious identity

anyway?

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Religions of the World (2007)

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/xx.html

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http://religions.pewforum.org/reports

Religions of the United States (2007)

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Devan, what is acceptance

within a majority religion?

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Acceptance Within a Majority Religion

• The learning, identifying, and receiving of religious inequities in society

• With religious identity there is no conscience identification and Christians are unaware of other religions

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Example of Acceptance

•Christians and society as a whole are used to automatically having holidays off of work, school, stores closed, etc… • Such as Christmas and Easter. • However, for the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur, people must ask for the day off of work since this is required of the holiday. •Unless people have a Jewish co-worker, they are most likely unaware of the holiday.

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No-Communication

• Within this stage of acceptance, the majority group, Christians, will end up being patronizing or avoid communication altogether.

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I wonder if Shae can explain resistance within a majority.

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Resistance Within a Majority Religion• Resistance: a major shift from blaming the minority to

blaming the social system as the source of the problem.• During this stage individuals may feel ashamed of their

own religion, avoiding or minimizing interactions with people of the same belief and seeking out interactions with people of minority religions.

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Example of Resistance• Sarah moved to college a year ago.• She made many Muslim friends.• She has seen her friends treated poorly because

they are associated with terrorists.• Sarah blames the Christian influence on the

media.• Now, she stays away from her Christian friends

and spends most of her time with her Muslim friends.

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Another Example • Colleen R LaRose a.k.a. JihadJane • She did not like the mistreatment of Muslims

by fellow Christian Americans.• She began aiding a radical online Muslim

group, which was training people to fight Christian Americans.

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Tyler, what is there to know about religious

histories?

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Religions affect on culture– Cultural group Histories are the history of each cultural

group within a nation that includes the history of where the group originated, why the people migrated, and how they came to develop and maintain their cultural traits.

– Religious beliefs are central to culture.– People in all cultures have a set of beliefs that go beyond

both the self and the natural world.• Explains human existence, guide personal relationships,

and behavior.

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Cultures affect on Communication

• Creates many problems between religions.• Suicide bombers and altruistic suicide

• Historical events are important to religion and culture.

• Crusades• Holocaust• Mormon Trek

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Luke can you tell me about family

histories and religious

identities?

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Family Histories

• Definition– Occur at the same time as other histories– On a more personal level– Passed down orally

• Family tradition– Identifies whether or not the family actually

participated in religious histories

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Family Histories

• How do Family Histories affect religion?– Family is the first source of religion– Parent’s religion is child’s religion

• Once the child grows up and becomes more educated in his or her religion, then he or she may decide to continue with that religion or find another

– Difficulty in going against parent’s religion• Parental disappointment

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Family Histories

• Example– Mennonite Amish

• Joseph Fisher• Born Amish, raised Amish, no

electricity• Period of Rumspringa

– Went to public high school– Wore average clothes

• Decided he didn’t want to be Amish

– Shunned

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Jess, I wonder how religious

identities affect communication

Manchester College.

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Identity and Communication

• Communication: a symbolic process in which the symbolic meaning is shared. It is also receiver oriented and unintentional.

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Influence of Identity on Communication

• Classroom Activities– Observing non-Christian/non-Western holidays– Grouping

• Conformity– Downplaying minority status or what ‘goes against the grain’

• Assumptions based on physical features

– Textbook bias• One perspective

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Religions on Campus

http://www.manchester.edu/catalog/appendix.htm

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We talked about…

• The description of a majority religious identity– Acceptance Stage– Resistance Stage

• The support behind religious identity– Religious Histories

• The influence of religious identity on communication