Confronting the Sacred: Durkheim vindicated through philosophical analysis, ethnography, archaeology, long-range linguistics, and comparative mythology

Confronting the Sacred: Durkheim vindicated through philosophical analysis, ethnography, archaeology, long-range linguistics, and comparative mythology

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With Elementary Forms of Religious Life (1912) the soci0logist Émile Durkheim formulated the most influential social-science theory of religion to date. Pivotal are the paired concepts 'sacred / profane', the notion of 'collective representations', and the hypothesis that through such religious symbols, society compels its members to venerate herself i.e. to submit to the social as an irreducible instance in its own right. Having grappled with this Durkheimian inheritance for half a century, the anthropologist of religion and intercultural philosopher Wim van Binsbergen in this book traces his own steps in confronting Durkheim's sacred, through theoretical criticism, through ethnographic application (to popular Islam in the segmentary social organisation of the highlands of Northwestern Tunisia), and by state-of-the-art long-range methods of linguistic and comparative mythological analysis. Thus, much to his surprise, he demonstrates the continued validity of Durkheim's insights in religion.

Book information

ISBN: 9789078382331
Publisher: Lulu Press
Imprint: Shikanda Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 580
Weight: 685g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 30mm