Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 38
... appear to be at odds with each other . If , with the progress of a scientific , urban civilisation , religion appears to ... appears unproblematic . However , if religion as a social institution fulfils certain crucial social functions ...
... appear to be at odds with each other . If , with the progress of a scientific , urban civilisation , religion appears to ... appears unproblematic . However , if religion as a social institution fulfils certain crucial social functions ...
الصفحة 66
... appear to conceive , experience and occupy that human world in a manner which appears to contradict their own creativity and produc- tivity . There is a disjunction between ' the actual relations of life ' and ' the celestialised forms ...
... appear to conceive , experience and occupy that human world in a manner which appears to contradict their own creativity and produc- tivity . There is a disjunction between ' the actual relations of life ' and ' the celestialised forms ...
الصفحة 67
... appears to them as an objective character stamped upon the product of that labour ; because the relation of the ... appears as part of the natural world , as relationships between things , so the supernatural order which is equally the ...
... appears to them as an objective character stamped upon the product of that labour ; because the relation of the ... appears as part of the natural world , as relationships between things , so the supernatural order which is equally the ...
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analysis argued argument asceticism basic basis body capitalism capitalist capitalist society century charismatic Christianity Church civil religion concept conflict conscience collective consequences contemporary context contrast crucial culture death discipline discourse doctrine dominant class dominant ideology Durkheim economic Engels's ethic exchange existence fetishism feudal Foucault functions groups Hasidic human important individual industrial institutions interpretation Islam Jewish Jews Judaism labour legitimacy legitimate Marx and Engels Marx's Marxism means mode of production modern society moral mujtahids mysticism nature Nicos Poulantzas Nietzsche Nietzsche's nineteenth-century opposition organisation Orientalism peasants perspective philosophy political population practices principle problem Protestant Protestantism rational Rebbe reductionism relations relationship religious beliefs reproduction rituals role sacred secular secularisation separate sexual Shiism shtetl significance social classes sociology of religion spiritual structure subordinate Sufism symbolism theme theodicy theology theoretical theory thesis traditional urban Weber Weber's sociology western