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The sacred represents the moral force of society from "summary" of The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, a Study in Religious Sociology by Emile Durkheim

The sacred is a fundamental concept in the religious life of society. It represents a powerful moral force that shapes the behavior and beliefs of individuals within a community. As Durkheim argues, the sacred is not simply a set of rules or prohibitions imposed from above; rather, it is a reflection of the collective conscience of the group. When individuals come together in shared rituals and ceremonies, they are reaffirming their connection to the sacred and to each other. In this sense, the sacred serves as a unifying principle that binds members of society together in a common moral framework. It provides a sense of purpose and meaning that transcends individual desires and interests. Through the worship of th...
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    The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, a Study in Religious Sociology

    Emile Durkheim

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