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Theology And The First Theory Of Sacrifice Ivan Strenski

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Theology And The First Theory Of Sacrifice Ivan Strenski
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.08 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Ivan Strenski
ISBN: 9781423714415, 9789004132764, 9789004135598, 1423714415, 9004132767, 9004135596
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Theology And The First Theory Of Sacrifice Ivan Strenski by Ivan Strenski 9781423714415, 9789004132764, 9789004135598, 1423714415, 9004132767, 9004135596 instant download after payment.

Are social scientific theories and confessional theologies of sacrifice equally well suited as public discourse about religion? The French liberal Protestant theologians of the 5th Section of the ?cole Pratique and the French doyen of sociology, ?mile Durkheim and his two main followers, Henri Hubert and Marcel Mauss, engage in a struggle over the proper approach to sacrifice in the public university. The Durkheimians argued that theological language and assumptions were inappropriate for this purpose because of their confessional allegiances. Another approach to sacrifice, free of confessional entanglements, was required. This is what Hubert and Mauss sought to provide in the Sacrifice: Its Nature and Function.

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