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Examples of manifest and latent functions in religion

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Answered by viratdhoni187
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Explanation:

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Religious institutions, like all other institutions, have both manifest and latent functions.

Explanation:

Manifest:

Functions of religion tend to center on three categories of issues: doctrines, which are a collection of ideas that describe how humans relate to one another and to God; rituals, which serve as symbols for these doctrines and serve to remind people of them; and a set of behavioral standards that are in line with the doctrines.

As in Iran, where the Shah was replaced by a theocracy run by Muslim ayatollahs, the state is one of the manifest functions of religion in various civilizations.

Latent:

Few individuals will oppose to religion's manifest purposes, but some of the churches' covert purposes have unintended repercussions that frequently even devout people don't expect. They may also elicit support or criticism from folks who don't consider themselves particularly religious.

Churches are places of social interaction in addition to worship. Church youth organizations offer a venue for courtship and partner selection as well as a chance to practice leadership abilities. Churches inspire art and music, adorn the neighborhood with occasionally stunning and inspiring structures, and offer venues for events like concerts and festivals.

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