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The division between the sacred and profane is fundamental from "summary" of The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, a Study in Religious Sociology by Emile Durkheim

Durkheim argues that the distinction between the sacred and the profane lies at the very core of religious life. This division is not just a superficial categorization, but a fundamental concept that shapes the entire structure of religious beliefs and practices. The sacred is characterized by its extraordinary, transcendent nature, while the profane is associated with the ordinary, mundane aspects of life. In Durkheim's view, the sacred is revered and set apart from the profane, creating a sense of awe and reverence among believers. The sacred represents ideals, values, and beliefs that are deemed sacred and inviolable, while the profane encompasses the everyday activities and objects of ordinary life. This distinction serves to maintain social order and cohesion within religious communities. Moreover, the divi...
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    The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, a Study in Religious Sociology

    Emile Durkheim

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