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Religion and Morality
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Lambek, Michael
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Durkheimian and Weberian streams, the diversity within/crossover between them
/ ethics and self‐questioning, on limits of what is possible with human well‐being
/ ethics being implicit, embedded in practice no less than in explicit codes
/ relationship of religion to ethics, and complexity
/ ritual enactment, establishing moral order and direction
/ society, characterized by a tension between ethics of tradition and ethics of reform
/ worlds, religion and morality
2012
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Religion and Morality
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Lambek, Michael
in
Durkheimian and Weberian streams, the diversity within/crossover between them
/ ethics and self‐questioning, on limits of what is possible with human well‐being
/ ethics being implicit, embedded in practice no less than in explicit codes
/ relationship of religion to ethics, and complexity
/ ritual enactment, establishing moral order and direction
/ society, characterized by a tension between ethics of tradition and ethics of reform
/ worlds, religion and morality
2012
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Religion and Morality
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Lambek, Michael
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Durkheimian and Weberian streams, the diversity within/crossover between them
/ ethics and self‐questioning, on limits of what is possible with human well‐being
/ ethics being implicit, embedded in practice no less than in explicit codes
/ relationship of religion to ethics, and complexity
/ ritual enactment, establishing moral order and direction
/ society, characterized by a tension between ethics of tradition and ethics of reform
/ worlds, religion and morality
2012
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Religion and Morality
2012
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Overview
This chapter contains sections titled:
Religion and Morality are not Isomorphic or Commensurable
The Durkheimian Stream: Obligation, Commitment, and Ritual Performance
The Weberian Stream: Practice and Religious Values
A Brief Ethnographic Invitation
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Subject
Durkheimian and Weberian streams, the diversity within/crossover between them
/ ethics and self‐questioning, on limits of what is possible with human well‐being
/ ethics being implicit, embedded in practice no less than in explicit codes
/ relationship of religion to ethics, and complexity
/ ritual enactment, establishing moral order and direction
/ society, characterized by a tension between ethics of tradition and ethics of reform
ISBN
047065645X, 9780470656457
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