The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life. Illustrated The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life. Illustrated

The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life. Illustrated

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"The Elementary Forms of Religious Life: Illustrated" is a seminal work by the French sociologist Émile Durkheim, offering a groundbreaking exploration of the nature and function of religion in human societies. In this illustrated edition, Durkheim's complex theories are brought to life through visual representations, enhancing the reader's understanding and engagement with the text.

Durkheim examines the fundamental elements of religious beliefs, rituals, and practices, arguing that religion is not merely a reflection of individual beliefs, but a collective phenomenon that serves to unify and regulate social life. Drawing on extensive research and comparative analysis of religious rituals from various cultures, Durkheim presents a compelling argument for the social origins and functions of religious phenomena.

Through illustrations that complement Durkheim's theoretical framework, readers are invited to explore the symbolic dimensions of religious rituals and symbols, as well as the role of collective effervescence in religious experiences. This edition provides readers with a visually rich and intellectually stimulating exploration of Durkheim's influential work, making it accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in the sociology of religion.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2024
13 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
896
Pages
PUBLISHER
Andrii Ponomarenko
SIZE
2.1
MB

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