Durkheim in Dialogue Anne-Charlotte DockèsOne hundred years after the publication of the great sociological treatise, The Elementary Forms of Religious Life, this new volume shows how aptly Durkheims theories still resonate with the study of contemporary and historical religious societies. The volume applies the Durkheimian model to multiple cases, probing its resilience, wondering where it might be tweaked, and asking which aspects have best stood the test of time. A dialogue between theory
Diverse perspectives are presented in thoughtful
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This work makes available an up-to-date translation of the Devi Gita
Reading Emptiness connects ancient Buddhist attitudes and ideas with postmodern theory and aesthetics
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“The Coming of Arthur” traces Arthur’s rise to power
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Utilizing the recently published critical editions of Hegel's Berlin Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
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