I see four possible ways that religion is usually practised, focusing on one of four sides of it:
1) Pragmatism - Let's not worry about dogmas or other too complicated stuff, let's change the world!
2) Dogmatic - Let's take academic approach on religion and focus on studying bible (or whatever authorative texts) in detail and discuss about theology!
3) Tradition - Old generations allready did it right, so let's do it like they did and keep up church services and traditions!
4) Spirituality/mysticism - Morals and dogmatics aside, let's go to other dimensions, and feel it!
I could pretty much label all religious movements I know under some of those four cathegories, altho some of them are more balanced than others and would probably need two labels.
I'm personally drawn mostly towards mysticism-oriented movements. Those keep getting my attention and inspire me most in my own life.
I also admire pragmatic peoples who manage to do something good in real life, like helping poor. Those other two (dogmatic, tradition) are just not my thing.
- Do you agree with my 4-cathegory theory?
- Which one of those is most attractive to you? Why so?
1) Pragmatism - Let's not worry about dogmas or other too complicated stuff, let's change the world!
2) Dogmatic - Let's take academic approach on religion and focus on studying bible (or whatever authorative texts) in detail and discuss about theology!
3) Tradition - Old generations allready did it right, so let's do it like they did and keep up church services and traditions!
4) Spirituality/mysticism - Morals and dogmatics aside, let's go to other dimensions, and feel it!
I could pretty much label all religious movements I know under some of those four cathegories, altho some of them are more balanced than others and would probably need two labels.
I'm personally drawn mostly towards mysticism-oriented movements. Those keep getting my attention and inspire me most in my own life.
I also admire pragmatic peoples who manage to do something good in real life, like helping poor. Those other two (dogmatic, tradition) are just not my thing.
- Do you agree with my 4-cathegory theory?
- Which one of those is most attractive to you? Why so?