This document provides an overview of sociological perspectives on religion. It discusses the work of early sociologists like Durkheim, Weber, and Marx who analyzed religion's role in society. Durkheim saw religion as promoting social cohesion, while Weber believed it could precipitate social change. Marx viewed religion as perpetuating inequality. The document also examines functionalism and conflict theory perspectives on how religion functions in society and social conflicts it may relate to. It provides learning objectives and introduces topics like world religions and religion in the US that will be covered.