The French sociologist Emile Durkheim is considered to be a founding father of several academic disciplines: sociology, anthropology, and religious studies. This book demonstrates the ways that Durkheimian perspectives can be applied to contemporary issues including sacrifice, religion, animal rights and terrorism.
The French sociologist Emile Durkheim is considered to be a founding father of several academic disciplines: sociology, anthropology, and religious studies. This book demonstrates the ways that Durkheimian perspectives can be applied to contemporary issues including sacrifice, religion, animal rights and terrorism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ivan Strenski is Holstein Family Community Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California, Riverside, and the former editor of the journal Religion.
Inhaltsangabe
PART ONE Introduction So Much More Durkheim PART TWO Turning the Philosophical Ground Durkheim, Hamelin, and the ``French Hegel'' The Ironies of Fin-de-Siecle Rebellions against Historicism and Empiricism in the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Fifth Section PART THREE The Vagaries of Religious Belonging Durkheim, Judaism, and the Afterlife Zionism, Brahminism, and the Embodied Sacred: What Durkheimians Owe to Sylvain Levi The Rise of Ritual and the Hegemony of Myth: Sylvain Levi, the Durkheimians, and Max Muller Durkheim, Hubert, and the Clerical Modernist Discourse on Symbolism PART FOUR Institutions and Other Afflictions Durkheim, Disciplinarity, and the ``Sciences Religieuses'' Liberal Protestant Theology and/or ``Science Religieuse'' The Durkheimians and the Protestants in the Ecole Pratique, Fifth Section: The Dark Side PART FIVE Politics and Pedagogy Today Durkheim Sings: Teaching the ``New Durkheim'' on Religion Christians, Durkheimians, and Other Animals Sacrifice, Gift, and the Social Logic of Muslim ``Human Bombers'' A Durkheimian Text in Turkey: Ziya Gokalp, Huseyin Nail Kubali, and Muslim Civil Society Notes References Index
PART ONE Introduction So Much More Durkheim PART TWO Turning the Philosophical Ground Durkheim, Hamelin, and the ``French Hegel'' The Ironies of Fin-de-Siecle Rebellions against Historicism and Empiricism in the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Fifth Section PART THREE The Vagaries of Religious Belonging Durkheim, Judaism, and the Afterlife Zionism, Brahminism, and the Embodied Sacred: What Durkheimians Owe to Sylvain Levi The Rise of Ritual and the Hegemony of Myth: Sylvain Levi, the Durkheimians, and Max Muller Durkheim, Hubert, and the Clerical Modernist Discourse on Symbolism PART FOUR Institutions and Other Afflictions Durkheim, Disciplinarity, and the ``Sciences Religieuses'' Liberal Protestant Theology and/or ``Science Religieuse'' The Durkheimians and the Protestants in the Ecole Pratique, Fifth Section: The Dark Side PART FIVE Politics and Pedagogy Today Durkheim Sings: Teaching the ``New Durkheim'' on Religion Christians, Durkheimians, and Other Animals Sacrifice, Gift, and the Social Logic of Muslim ``Human Bombers'' A Durkheimian Text in Turkey: Ziya Gokalp, Huseyin Nail Kubali, and Muslim Civil Society Notes References Index
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