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Plants for human kind : sacred plants of India.
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ISBN: 8170710936 Year: 1989 Publisher: New Delhi Shree

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Et Dieu dit: "Que Darwin soit!" : science et religion, enfin la paix?
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ISBN: 2020381982 9782020381987 Year: 2000 Publisher: Paris Seuil

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Depuis la Renaissance, le problème des rapports entre science et religion a marqué la culture occidentale. Déjà aux XVIIIième siècle, Alexander Pope, dans un célèbre épigramme, avait ironiquement commenté la difficulté de réconcilier une vision théologique traditionnelle et les nouvelles découvertes scientifiques: "La Nature et ses lois gisaient cachées dans les ténèbres. Dieu dit: "Que Newton soit", et tout s'illumina." Plus tôt encore, Galilée avait insistée sur la séparation des buts poursuivis par la science et la religion, arguant que, si la première peut nous dire comment est le ciel, seule la seconde peut nous enseigner comment y aller. La paléontoloque Stephen J. Gould, plus que tout autre scientifique de notre époque, a dû affronter ces problèmes. Il reprend l'idée d'une sage distinction entre ces deux grandes institutions de l'esprit humain, et affirme la nécessité d'un principe de "non-empiètement des magistères" (NOMA) entre science et religion. La préface du philosophe Dominique Lecourt apporte un précieux éclairage.


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Les principales ethnies de l'art africain
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ISBN: 2850880183 9782850880186 Year: 1988 Volume: 18 Publisher: Paris Mazenod

Death and the regeneration of life
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ISBN: 0521248752 0521270375 1316040860 0511607644 9780521270373 Year: 1982 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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It is a classical anthropological paradox that symbols of rebirth and fertility are frequently found in funerary rituals throughout the world. The original essays collected here re-examine this phenomenon through insights from China, India, New Guinea, Latin America, and Africa. The contributors, each a specialist in one of these areas, have worked in close collaboration to produce a genuinely innovative theoretical approach to the study of the symbolism surrounding death, an outline of which is provided in an important introduction by the editors. The major concern of the volume is the way in which funerary rituals dramatically transform the image of life as a dialectic flux involving exchange and transaction, marriage and procreation, into an image of a still, transcendental order in which oppositions such as those between self and other, wife-giver and wife-taker, Brahmin and untouchable, birth and therefore death have been abolished. This transformation often involves a general devaluation of biology, and, particularly, of sexuality, which is contrasted with a more spiritual and controlled source of life. The role of women, who are frequently associated with biological processes, mourning and death pollution, is often predominant in funerary rituals, and in examining this book makes a further contribution to the understanding of the symbolism of gender. The death rituals and the symbolism of rebirth are also analysed in the context of the political processes of the different societies considered, and it is argued that social order and political organisation may be legitimated through an exploitation of the emotions and biology.

Popular Catholicism in a world church : seven case studies in inculturation.
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ISBN: 1570752524 9781570752520 Year: 1999 Publisher: Maryknoll Orbis

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