... that the moods and motivations which sacred symbols induce in men and the general conceptions of the order of existence which they formulate for men meet and reinforce one another. In a ritual, the world as lived and the world as imagined, fused under... Culture and Political Change - Página 73editado por - 221 páginasPré-visualização limitada - Acerca deste livro
| Mary Jo Neitz - 336 páginas
...than the recitation of a myth, the consecration of an oracle, or the decoration of a grave — that moods and motivations which sacred symbols induce in men and the general order of existence which they formulate in men meet and reinforce one another — whatever role divine... | |
| David I. Kertzer - 1988 - 264 páginas
...perceptions. Clifford Geertz put the matter succinctly: It is in some sort of ceremonial form . . . that the moods and motivations which sacred symbols...formulate for men meet and reinforce one another. In a ritual, the world as lived and the world as imagined, fused under the agency of a single set of... | |
| Catherine Bell - 1992 - 292 páginas
...more than the recitation of a myth, the consultation of an oracle, or the decoration of a grave — that the moods and motivations which sacred symbols...formulate for men meet and reinforce one another." He goes on: "In ritual, the world as lived and the world as imagined, fused under the agency of a single... | |
| Jan. G. Platvoet, Karel Van Der Toorn - 1995 - 390 páginas
...religious directives are sound is somehow generated. [Ritual is] some sort of ceremonial form [in which] the moods and motivations which sacred symbols induce...formulate for men meet and reinforce one another. In a ritual, the world as lived and the world as imagined, fused under the agency of a single set of... | |
| Eva Louise Lillie, Nils Holger Petersen - 1996 - 264 páginas
...overcome them, make the fiction of coherence believable, c. By a classic definition, in ritual »... the moods and motivations which sacred symbols induce...formulate for men meet and reinforce one another. In a ritual, the world as lived and the world as imagined, fused under the agency of a single set of... | |
| Richard A. Horsley - 1997 - 280 páginas
...representations," were focused in action and made powerful. "It is in some sort of ceremonial form . . . that the moods and motivations which sacred symbols...which they formulate for men meet and reinforce one another."32 Here the conceptual systems of temple, image and sacrifice (see Price, Rituals and Power,... | |
| David Michael Kleinberg-Levin - 1999 - 516 páginas
...that religious directives are sound is somehow generated. It is in some sort of ceremonial form . . . that the moods and motivations which sacred symbols...existence which they formulate for men meet and reinforce each other." Hegel's understanding of the origins of ritual in the dialectic of recognition has the... | |
| Andrew Mein - 2006 - 324 páginas
...dian the recitation of a myth, the consultation of an oracle, or the decoration of a grave — diat the moods and motivations which sacred symbols induce...general conceptions of the order of existence which diey formulate for men meet and reinforce one another. In ritual, die world as lived and die world... | |
| Anna M. Gade - 2004 - 368 páginas
...more than the recitation of a myth, the consultation of an oracle, or the decoration of a grave — that the moods and motivations which sacred symbols induce in men and the general conceptions of ihe order of existence which they formulate for men meet and reinforce one another. In a titual, the... | |
| Kevin Schilbrack - 2004 - 292 páginas
...the decoration of a grave - that the moods and motivations which sacred symbols induce in [people] and the general conceptions of the order of existence which they formulate for (people] meet and reinforce one another. In a ritual, the world as lived and the world as imagined... | |
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