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AUTOR(ES) R. Stark
ANO 2001
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
ISSN 0021-8294
E-ISSN 1468-5906
EDITORA Wiley-Blackwell
DOI 10.1111/0021-8294.00081
CITAÇÕES 29
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 d5f1ef164c0b5d55321ad4d52b8d65b0

Resumo

The functionalist 'law' that religion sustains the moral order must be amended. As is demonstrated in this study, religion has this effect only as it is based on belief in powerful, active, conscious, morally‐concerned gods. Contrary to Durkheim's claims, participation in religious rituals per se has little independent impact on morality and none when done on behalf of gods conceived as unconscious essences, or as conscious gods of small scope and lacking moral concerns. Thus, the link between gods and morality is limited mainly to societies having more complex cultures, but even in some highly developed societies a religious basis for morality is missing. Quantitative results are based on 427 societies included in the Atlas of World Cultures, and on surveys of the United States and 33 other nations.

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