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A sect is a voluntary, strict fellowship versus a church of birth and grace. Weber and Troeltsch set the contrast; Wilson typed later forms. In multi-religious societies they reform, convert, and draw fences. Examples: Ambedkarite Buddhism, Arya Samaj, Pentecostal growth. They can protect a minority or raise conflict with neighbours and the nation.
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Introduction
A sect is a voluntary, disciplined religious group that breaks from a church or a loose tradition to demand intense commitment. Ernst Troeltsch and Max Weber contrasted church and sect. In multi-religious societies sects organise belonging, reform, and sometimes conflict.
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What a sect is
- Membership is earned by conversion or strict observance, not by birth alone.
- Max Weber: the sect is a community of the religiously qualified; the church is a compulsory institution of grace.
- Bryan Wilson later typed conversionist, revolutionist, and introversionist sects.
Role in multi-religious societies
- They can reform a majority faith from within, as bhakti and Sikh panth histories show in a broad sense of disciplined fellowship.
- They mark boundaries in a crowded sacred market: Arya Samaj shuddhi, Tablighi intensity, Pentecostal churches in South India.
- They may protect a minority’s everyday life, or raise tension with neighbours and the state.
- Robert N. Bellah’s civil religion is not a sect; sects can refuse the nation’s sacred.
Empirical examples
- Indian: Lingayat debates over separate religion, neo-Buddhist conversion after Ambedkar, and missionary-derived churches as sect-to-denomination paths.
- Comparative: Protestant sects in the United States as voluntary religion beside a Catholic church type.
Caution
- Census religion labels smear sect and community. Field roles differ.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD SECT[Sect voluntary intense] --> REF[Reform conversion] SECT --> BND[Boundary in plural field] CH[Church by birth] --> CONTRAST[Contrast type] SECT --> ST[State tension or protection]
Conclusion
Sects are intense voluntary fellowships of the qualified. In multi-religious India they reform, convert, and fence groups. Weber and Troeltsch name the type; Ambedkarite Buddhism and reform associations show the living roles, including peace and polarisation.
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