A critical review of Durkheim's reductionist view of religion [PDF]
Durkheim concept of religion is established on his basic sociological ideas, but also on the division of all phenomena in human society into the sacred and the profane one.
Halilović Muamer
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This study on religion and the contemporary Latin American novel traces the presence of the sacred starting with Federico Gamboa's Santa (1903) and ending with Roberto Bolaño's Los detectives salvajes (1998), placing the narratives discussed within the ...
Maria Ines Lagos
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La toile et le voile : l’art, la littérature et le sacré dans trois récits romantiques
The literature of the Romantics, in the first part of the 19th century, is steeped in religious doubt. Moreover, the sacred was a taboo yet unavoidable subject especially in novels and short stories that were considered at the time profane genres ...
Esther Pinon
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Protecting Sacred Sites Is a Matter of Justice. Philosophical Remarks for Our Research Group
Any research group devoted to “sacred sites” presupposes, among other things, the recognition of sacredness, holiness, sanctity, inviolability, et similia, i.e., the logical and dialogical admissibility of spiritual and/or religious value, which is one ...
Giorgio Baruchello
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Sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) has long been used as a food source and ingredient for traditional herbal remedies. Plant parts contain neuroprotective agents that interact with specific targets to inhibit Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Piya Temviriyanukul +9 more
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La Méditerranée, la mer en allée avec le soleil ?
The Mediterranean celebrated by Albert Camus, Philippe Sollers and Jean-Daniel Pollet is the result of a metaphysical questioning that essentially ignores real people, the landscape serving as a backdrop for the representation of the tangency of the ...
Jean-Michel Devésa
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Sudden, violent and otherwise unexplained deaths are investigated in most western jurisdictions through a Coronial or medico-legal process. A crucial element of such an investigation is the legislative requirement to remove the body for autopsy and other
Belinda Carpenter +2 more
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Sterrett, Joseph, and Peter Thomas, eds., Sacred Text—Sacred Space: Architectural, Spiritual, and Literary Convergences in England and Wales. Foreword Richard Chartres. Vol. 4 of Studies in Religion and Arts Series, eds. James Najarian and Eric Ziolkowski. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011. Pp. xvi + 372 + illustrations. $166.00 paper [PDF]
Post-refereed, pre-print version, de acuerdo con consent form. Publicado en: Religion and the Arts 19:1-2(2015). 144-145.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/15685292-01901011Two important concepts underlie this collection of essays edited by Joseph Sterrett and
Cimadomo, Guido
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The Decoding of the Human Spirit: A Synergy of Spirituality and Character Strengths Toward Wholeness
Little attention has been given to the integral relationship between character strengths and spirituality (the search for or communing with the sacred to derive meaning and purpose).
Ryan M. Niemiec +2 more
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Sacred sites, contested rites/rights: contemporary pagan engagements with the past [PDF]
Our Sacred Sites, Contested Rites/Rights project (www.sacredsites.org.uk) examines physical, spiritual and interpretative engagements of today’s Pagans with sacred sites, theorises ‘sacredness’, and explores the implications of pagan engagements with ...
Blain, J., Wallis, R. J.
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