Without further ado, then, a religion is: (1) a system of symbols which acts to (2) establish powerful, pervasive, and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by (3) formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and (4) clothing these conceptions... Religion, Belief and Unbelief: A Psychological Studyde Antoine Vergote - 1997 - 344 pagesAucun aperçu disponible - À propos de ce livre
| Clifford Geertz - 1973 - 484 pages
...of symbols which acts to (2) establish powerful, pervasive, and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by (3) formulating conceptions of a general...and (4) clothing these conceptions with such an aura offactuality that (5) the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic. a system of symbols which... | |
| Evangelos A. Afendras, Eddie C. Y. Kuo - 1980 - 316 pages
...of symbols which acts to (2) establish powerful, pervasive, and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by (3) formulating conceptions of a general...order of existence and (4) clothing these conceptions in such as aura of factuality that (5) the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic.24 Religion... | |
| Christel Lane - 1981 - 324 pages
...system of symbols which acts to (2) establish powerful, pervasive and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by (3) formulating conceptions of a general...factuality that (5) the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic. While (1) is a statement which can be said to apply to many belief systems, (2), (4) and... | |
| Gordon D. Kaufman - 1981 - 316 pages
...system of symbols which acts to (2) establish powerful, pervasive and longlasting moods and motivations in men by (3) formulating conceptions of a general...factuality that (5) the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic" ("Religion as a Cultural System," in The Interpretation of Cultures [Basic Books, 1973],... | |
| Roger Cooter - 1984 - 436 pages
...of symbols which acts to (2) establish powerful, pervasive, and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by (3) formulating conceptions of a general...factuality that (5) the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic": "Religion as a Cultural System," in Michael Benton, ed., Anthropological Approaches to... | |
| Larry D. Bouchard - 1989 - 300 pages
...of symbols which acts to (2) establish powerful, pervasive, and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by (3) formulating conceptions of a general...(4) clothing these conceptions with such an aura of f actuality that (5) the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic," The Interpretation of Cultures... | |
| Arthur F. McEvoy - 1986 - 392 pages
...pervasive, and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by (3) formulating conceptions of a genera] order of existence and (4) clothing these conceptions...factuality that (5) the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic." [Geertz, The Interpretation of Cultures: Selected Essays (New York: Basic Books, 1973),... | |
| Jeffrey C. Alexander - 1987 - 410 pages
...of symbols which acts to (2) establish powerful, pervasive, and long lasting moods and motivations in men by (3) formulating conceptions of a general...factuality that (5) the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic."5 Cultural analysis of religion should be directed toward explaining how each of these tasks... | |
| Mary Jo Neitz - 336 pages
...of symbols which acts to (2) establish powerful, pervasive, and long lasting moods, and motivations in men by (3) formulating conceptions of a general...order of existence and (4) clothing these conceptions of a general order with such an aura of facticity that (5) moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic... | |
| Leendert Breure - 1987 - 306 pages
...men by (3) formulat ing concept lons of a general order of existence and (4)clothingtheseconceptions with such an aura of factuality that (5) the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic.' C. GEEFTZ, The mterpretation of cultures (New York 1973) 90. GEERTZ omschrijft het (religieuze)... | |
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