The purpose of this research study was to compare the analyses of the anthropologist Edward Tylor’s animist theory of religion in the work of two major scholars of religion. At the beginning of the 20th century, Durkheim refuted Tylor’s classical explanation of the origin of religion, before he would proceed to develop his own sociological explanation. At the turn of the 21st century, from a postcolonial South African location, David Chidester offered a critical analysis of the triple mediation under colonial and imperial conditions that made Tylor’s evolutionary theory possible. By foregrounding definitions, making arguments explicit and comparing these two assessments, the two analyses shed light on each other as well as allowed us to vie...
The distinguished French sociologist, É. Durkheim, offers in this work an elaborate and painstaking ...
SHATTERED POTS FOLLOWING DECONSTRUCTION: CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORIES OF RELIGIONThe aim of...
At the outset of his work the author repels an accusation which is commonly levelled at the comparat...
The purpose of this research study was to compare the analyses of the anthropologist Edward Tylor’s ...
A critical examination of the history of theories and uses of concepts such as ‘primitive’ and ‘sava...
The study reappraised Emile Durkheim’s totemic principle in relation to the origins of religion and ...
Purpose of Study: The prophetic tradition (al-Sunnah) as the second authentic source for Muslims inc...
As a universal human phenomenon, religion is rooted in human nature, and human beings instinctively ...
Purpose of Study: The prophetic tradition (al-Sunnah) as the second authentic source for Muslims inc...
PAPER PREPARED FOR THE 95th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISC...
In this chapter, we focus on animism and how it is studied in the cognitive science of religion and ...
The aim of the article is an attempt to answer the question whether under the influence of changes i...
This is a reprint of Bloch, Maurice. 2007. “Durkheimian anthropology and religion: Going in and out ...
The contributions of the leader and founder of L’Année Sociologique school, certainly the most impor...
In Durkheim’s view religion is advanced insofar as it has given way to the dictates of science and r...
The distinguished French sociologist, É. Durkheim, offers in this work an elaborate and painstaking ...
SHATTERED POTS FOLLOWING DECONSTRUCTION: CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORIES OF RELIGIONThe aim of...
At the outset of his work the author repels an accusation which is commonly levelled at the comparat...
The purpose of this research study was to compare the analyses of the anthropologist Edward Tylor’s ...
A critical examination of the history of theories and uses of concepts such as ‘primitive’ and ‘sava...
The study reappraised Emile Durkheim’s totemic principle in relation to the origins of religion and ...
Purpose of Study: The prophetic tradition (al-Sunnah) as the second authentic source for Muslims inc...
As a universal human phenomenon, religion is rooted in human nature, and human beings instinctively ...
Purpose of Study: The prophetic tradition (al-Sunnah) as the second authentic source for Muslims inc...
PAPER PREPARED FOR THE 95th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISC...
In this chapter, we focus on animism and how it is studied in the cognitive science of religion and ...
The aim of the article is an attempt to answer the question whether under the influence of changes i...
This is a reprint of Bloch, Maurice. 2007. “Durkheimian anthropology and religion: Going in and out ...
The contributions of the leader and founder of L’Année Sociologique school, certainly the most impor...
In Durkheim’s view religion is advanced insofar as it has given way to the dictates of science and r...
The distinguished French sociologist, É. Durkheim, offers in this work an elaborate and painstaking ...
SHATTERED POTS FOLLOWING DECONSTRUCTION: CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORIES OF RELIGIONThe aim of...
At the outset of his work the author repels an accusation which is commonly levelled at the comparat...