Assess different sociological accounts of the role and functions of religion in contemporary society’
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'Assess different sociological accounts of the role and functions of religion in contemporary society' Over the years there have been many accounts put forward by different groups of sociologists to try and explain the role and functions of religion in society. The functionalists believe that religion is good and makes a useful contribution to society as it draws people together and makes it a better community. Durkheim believed that when you practice religion you in engage in collective worship of society. Durkheim based his study on Aborigines in Australia. Each clan had a totem that they worshiped, it was a way of worshipping their society, togetherness it was also a symbol of God. He says that society is more important than individual religion as it reinforces collective consciousness and that having a social life would be impossible if people didn't share the same values and beliefs. Durkheim gives an accurate picture...

