Divine Punishment From the Structural-Functional Paradigm

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Social Issues

 

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Robert H

 

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May 15, 2016

 

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From the structural-functional paradigm, divine punishment is a social function of the judgment structure, since the way people ultimately judge each other is by observing whether one is a "good person". This is a belief which is most often related to the idea of what that person would experience after death; a reward for being good, or a punishment for being bad? Heaven or Hell? The afterlife has not always been seen as positive...
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This is a belief which is most often related to the idea of what that person would experience after death; a reward for being good, or a punishment for being bad? Heaven or Hell? The afterlife has not always been seen as positive. To many ancient Greeks, Mesopotamians, Israelites, and Egyptians, life was always preferable to death...
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