Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... contrasts ( differences ) which sets off our familiar reality from alien cultures . Max Weber's sociology of religion is ... contrast hinges on spirit versus law . In turn , Islam regards its pure monotheism and prophetic scripture as a ...
... contrasts ( differences ) which sets off our familiar reality from alien cultures . Max Weber's sociology of religion is ... contrast hinges on spirit versus law . In turn , Islam regards its pure monotheism and prophetic scripture as a ...
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... contrast in Weber's sociology between the feudal structures of Europe and the prebendal organisation of land in the ... contrast , the historical materialism of Karl Marx penetrates the conceptual surface of bour- geois political economy ...
... contrast in Weber's sociology between the feudal structures of Europe and the prebendal organisation of land in the ... contrast , the historical materialism of Karl Marx penetrates the conceptual surface of bour- geois political economy ...
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... contrasts are obvious . Islam developed in the interstices of the Sassanian and Byzantine empires and achieved ... contrast to both Christianity and Islam , the history of the Jewish community was punctuated by the oscillation of ...
... contrasts are obvious . Islam developed in the interstices of the Sassanian and Byzantine empires and achieved ... contrast to both Christianity and Islam , the history of the Jewish community was punctuated by the oscillation of ...
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analysis argued argument asceticism basic basis body capitalism capitalist capitalist society 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 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