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How do functionalists and conflict theorists differ in their approach to the study of religion?
 
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What was a night rider?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Functionalists tend to look at religion in terms of how it contributes to the stabilization and continuity of society. They stress that religion is a universal feature of all society since it serves universal human needs. In contrast, conflict theorists examine how religious teachings and practices mirror and reinforce the inequalities in society.

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A night rider was a car parked along a country road with its lights out and engine off while the driver and their date engaged in romantic behavior.




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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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