In this research, Durkheim\u27s theory of the universalization of religious beliefs is extended to analyze the occurrence of religious rituals. Drawing upon Schutz\u27s phenomenology of social relations, we amplify theoretically the Durkheimian perspective and suggest that the universalization process is stimulated by an increase in anonymity (as opposed to intimacy) in society. Structural factors consistent with anonymity - i.e., increasing population density, political and economic differentiation, and monetary exchange - are hypothesized to influence the universalization of ritual occasions. A recursive path model is devised for the hypothesized relationships in the universalization process. We find support for the model using data from ...
DOI DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2016v15n34p137 This article proposes an exegesis of Go...
The article aims to show how the Durkheimian cosmopolitan vision of social reality relies on an aest...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatu-ral beliefs, devotions, and rituals are bot...
An implication of Durkheimian theory-that different types of rites and the elaborate- ness of public...
This paper is focused on the anthropological concept of ritual, starting from Emile Durkheim's appro...
In this paper we o¤er a new theory of religious organizations. Our theory links between two importan...
What are rituals? How do they help us articulate our identities, our values, and our society? This c...
The sociological theory of the religion of E. Durkheim, despite the past tense, remains an important...
Taking into account Durkheim’s declaration about religion as a base for human solidarity, this artic...
How do large scale religions achieve social cohesion among their members? The divergent modes of rel...
Scholars generally agree that religion is a social construct, but polarize along the line of what co...
In this paper I explore the psychology of ritual performance and present a simple graphical model th...
In 1913, Durkheim was having a heated discussin with Lacherier who was the scientist of religion. In...
This Article offers a theory of ritual as social control. It argues that an important function of ri...
At the beginning of the 20th century, The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (Durkheim, 1912) pa...
DOI DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2016v15n34p137 This article proposes an exegesis of Go...
The article aims to show how the Durkheimian cosmopolitan vision of social reality relies on an aest...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatu-ral beliefs, devotions, and rituals are bot...
An implication of Durkheimian theory-that different types of rites and the elaborate- ness of public...
This paper is focused on the anthropological concept of ritual, starting from Emile Durkheim's appro...
In this paper we o¤er a new theory of religious organizations. Our theory links between two importan...
What are rituals? How do they help us articulate our identities, our values, and our society? This c...
The sociological theory of the religion of E. Durkheim, despite the past tense, remains an important...
Taking into account Durkheim’s declaration about religion as a base for human solidarity, this artic...
How do large scale religions achieve social cohesion among their members? The divergent modes of rel...
Scholars generally agree that religion is a social construct, but polarize along the line of what co...
In this paper I explore the psychology of ritual performance and present a simple graphical model th...
In 1913, Durkheim was having a heated discussin with Lacherier who was the scientist of religion. In...
This Article offers a theory of ritual as social control. It argues that an important function of ri...
At the beginning of the 20th century, The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (Durkheim, 1912) pa...
DOI DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2016v15n34p137 This article proposes an exegesis of Go...
The article aims to show how the Durkheimian cosmopolitan vision of social reality relies on an aest...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatu-ral beliefs, devotions, and rituals are bot...