Sociology of the sacred: religion, embodiment and social change/ Philip Mellor and Chris Shilling.
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Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Modalities of the sacred
3 Other-worldly and this-worldly intoxication
4 The bio-medicalization of pain
5 The aestheticization of charisma
6 The materilization of eroticism
7 Instauring the religious habitus
8 Conclusion.
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1 Introduction
2 Modalities of the sacred
3 Other-worldly and this-worldly intoxication
4 The bio-medicalization of pain
5 The aestheticization of charisma
6 The materilization of eroticism
7 Instauring the religious habitus
8 Conclusion.
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