A Sociological Inquiry into a “Failed” or “Marginal” Religious Movement (Falun Gong)


Sociology of Reigious


Drawing mainly upon Max Weber’s sociology of religion—his virtuoso/mass religiosity distinction, the sect-church dynamic, the communicative linkages between creators and social carriers—you are to investigate the social history of a religious movement or “heresy” that “failed” to achieve prominent world-historical status. That is to say, choose a cult, sect, or other religious organization that either: 


a) faded into oblivion; 

b) was absorbed into a more successful movement; or 

c) maintained only a modest, marginal, or “niche” social presence throughout its history. 


You are to offer a sociological explanation of the historical trajectory of that particular religious movement. Organize your thoughts by drawing mainly upon our discussion of Weber’s historical-sociological approach from the lectures (and perhaps Bulliet’s S-curve conversion theory). 




 Attend especially to the key social structural factors that worked against any wider social successes of the movement, and also to the internal self-definitional, organizational, and doctrinal aspects that may have limited the religion’s public appeal or efficacy. Any special historical circumstances should also be addressed. 

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