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Longa vida a As formas elementares da vida religiosa [Long life to The elementary forms of the religious life]

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Author(s)
Pace, Enzo
Keywords
emotion
The elementary forms of the religious life
sacredness
Émile Durkheim
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Spirituality and ethics
Community ethics
Global Church History and World Christianity
Contemporary

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/196013
Abstract
"Este ensaio destaca a atualidade do pensamento de Émile Durkheim, de maneira particular por sua intuição de que a experiência do sagrado, do viver em sociedade, não é, de imediato, uma escolha racional, mas uma experiência emotiva. Primeiro está o sentir, talvez inicialmente confuso, mas logo racionalizado. Na passagem do emocional para o racional constituem-se as instituições sociais e religiosas que governam as coletividades humanas. O pensamento de Durkheim mostra que no elemento efervescente, passional e irrefletido da experiência do sagrado estão sua potência e sua estrutural potencialidade performativa do social" ["This essay highlights the contemporaneity of Émile Durkheim’s thoughts, especially for his intuition according to which the sacred experience, living in society, is not a rational choice at first but an emotional one. First comes the feeling, perhaps initially confusing, but then rationalized. The social and religious institutions that rule the human organization are formed on the transition from emotions to reason. Durkheim’s thought shows that the power and the structural performative potential of social life are in the effervescent, passionate, and unreflective element of the experience of the sacred"]
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2012
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