Judaism

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Religion

 

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John F

 

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March 21, 2016

 

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University

 

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A

 

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In other words through what Durkheim terms collective effervescence, or a misidentification of societal connectivity, the clan mistakes their own collective energy as a clan as the influence of a higher power. Thus the first religions were born as a unified system of beliefs and practice relative to the sacred totem, or emblem; the sacred has transcended the mere ordinary plan of existence and thus must be protected from the profane or ordinary...
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In other words through what Durkheim terms collective effervescence, or a misidentification of societal connectivity, the clan mistakes their own collective energy as a clan as the influence of a higher power. Thus the first religions were born as a unified system of beliefs and practice relative to the sacred totem, or emblem; the sacred has transcended the mere ordinary plan of existence and thus must be protected from the profane or ordinary...
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