August 25, 2014

Managing Insecurity and Violence.

A useful discussion of the social function of religion, in the context of making sense of the rapidly changing contemporary culture.
Insofar as human societies have been able to limit the social consequences of fear and insecurity, they have done so largely through the universal cultural phenomenon of religion. Whatever else it is and does, religion disciplines individuals and groups though the power of moral conscience, teaches hope and patience, and, perhaps above all, restrains individual behavior through collective sanction. Whenever fear and uncertainty reach levels that threaten to dissolve the cultural glue holding societies together, religion forms a shield for collective sanity. In other words, it usefully raises the threshold of social disintegration.

The writing is dense and slow, requiring concentration and translation. But it's worth pondering.

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