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Religious symbols embody collective values from "summary" of The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, a Study in Religious Sociology by Emile Durkheim

In the realm of religious symbolism, the objects and images that hold significance for a particular community are not merely individual expressions of personal belief, but rather manifestations of collective values that bind members of the group together. These symbols serve as tangible representations of the shared beliefs, norms, and ideals that form the foundation of the religious community. Through the use of symbols, a religious group is able to communicate and reinforce its core values, traditions, and identity. These symbols act as shorthand for complex ideas and concepts that are central to the group's worldview, allowing members to easily recognize and connect with one another through a shared understanding of their meaning. The power of religious symbols lies in their ability to evoke strong emotions and elicit deep-seated responses from believers. By embodying the col...
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    The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, a Study in Religious Sociology

    Emile Durkheim

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