Religion and magic in western culture

2.1.6 What Boundaries?2.1.7 Paradoxes; 2.1.8 A Major Aporia; 2.1.9 The Non-religious Heritage of Religion; 2.2 The Great Convergence; 2.2.1 A Formidable Discursive Device; 2.2.2 An Incomparable Power; 2.2.3 An Instrument of Conquest -- and Considerable Stakes; 2.2.4 A Conquering, Dominating and Narc...

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Auteur principal: Dubuisson, Daniel 1950- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
Service de livraison Subito: Commander maintenant.
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publié: Boston Brill 2016
Dans:Année: 2016
Collection/Revue:Supplements to method & theory in the study of religion VOLUME 6
Sujets non-standardisés:B Magic Religious aspects
B Magic
B Religion
B Electronic books
B Magic ; Religious aspects
B RELIGION ; Reference
Accès en ligne: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
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Résumé:2.1.6 What Boundaries?2.1.7 Paradoxes; 2.1.8 A Major Aporia; 2.1.9 The Non-religious Heritage of Religion; 2.2 The Great Convergence; 2.2.1 A Formidable Discursive Device; 2.2.2 An Incomparable Power; 2.2.3 An Instrument of Conquest -- and Considerable Stakes; 2.2.4 A Conquering, Dominating and Narcissistic Anthropology; 3. Magic without Religion; 3.1 If Religion Does Not Exist ... ; 3.2 A Universal Framework and Model; 3.2.1 A Curious Inventory; 3.2.2 A Sui Generis Force; 3.2.3 Catholic Magisms; 3.2.4 A Living Universe; 3.2.5 A Return to Mauss; 3.3 Lands of Misfortune; 3.3.1 Suffering and Worry.
3.3.2 Explain, Avoid and Heal3.3.3 Man's "Small Worlds"; Conclusions; Bibliography; Index.
In the history of Western culture, theology, and science, a strict dichotomy exists between religion and magic: religion as the intellectually and morally superior one - magic as the primitive, superstitious, demonic other. The present work aims to break with this tradition, and traces the origin of this dichotomy as well as its many purposes. Whose powers does it serve? Which interests and ideological stakes does it conceal? Moreover, the author proposes a new epistemological framework for the study of magisms as well as their "rehumanisation", and argues for a rehabilitation of their studies
Religion and Magic in Western Culture; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; 1. A Universe Disfigured and Caricatured; 1.1 Marcel Mauss's Essay on Magic; 1.2 A Problematic Couple; 1.3 What are the Real Stakes?; 1.4 The Indispensable Adversary; 1.5 An Adversary Mute, Mutilated and Disfigured; 1.6 The Diabolisation and Criminalisation of Magic; 1.7 A Long, Violent History; 2. The Powers of Religion; 2.1 A Double Mirror Construction; 2.1.1 Religio, Religion, Religions; 2.1.2 What Constitutes "Religious"?; 2.1.3 Gods, Priests and Rituals; 2.1.4 What Elements?; 2.1.5 What Form?
Description:Includes bibliographical references
Description matérielle:1 Online-Ressource
ISBN:978-90-04-31756-7
90-04-31756-2