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profane
▪ I. profane, a. (n.) (prəʊˈfeɪn) Also 6 prophan, 6–7 -phain(e, 6–8 -phane. [a. obs. F. prophane (1228 in Godef. Compl.), mod.F. profane, ad. L. profān-us, in med.L. also prophān-us, lit. ‘before (i.e. outside) the temple’, hence ‘not sacred, common’; also, ‘impious’: see pro-1 and fane2. The spelli... Oxford English Dictionary
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Profane
Profane may refer to: Profane (religion), a thing which is not sacred Profanity, foul language Profane (film), a 2011 film Profanity (instant messaging wikipedia.org
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The Sacred And The Profane: The Nature of Religion
A groundbreaking work on myth, symbol, and ritual by one of the most acclaimed historians of our time. In The Sacred and the Profane, Mircea Eliade observes that while contemporary people believe their world is entirely profane or secular, they still at times find themselves connected unconsciously to the memory of something sacred. It's this premise that both drives Eliade's exhaustive ...
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profane
profane/prəˈfeɪn; ?@ prəu-; pro`fen/ adj(fml 文)1 [attrib 作定语]not sacred; secular 世俗的(非宗教的) sacred and profane music 圣乐与世俗音乐 profane (ie not biblical) literature 世俗的(非圣经的)文学作品.2(a) having or showing contempt for God or holy things; blasphemous 亵渎上帝或神圣事物的; 不敬神的 profane behaviour in church 做礼拜时亵渎上帝的行为 ... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Concept of Sacred and Profane in Anthropology | Anthroholic
Aug 16, 2023The terms "sacred" and "profane" serve as pillars for understanding various religious phenomena. Originating from the Latin words 'sacer' (holy) and 'profanum' (outside the temple), these concepts have been central to anthropological, sociological, and religious studies. These distinctions help delineate the borders between the ...
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Sacred vs Profane: Differences And Uses For Each One
Sacred refers to something that is holy, revered, or dedicated to a higher power. Profane, on the other hand, refers to something that is secular, worldly, or not related to religion. For example, a church may be considered a sacred space because it is dedicated to religious worship. In contrast, a shopping mall would be considered a profane ...
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Durkheim's idea of Sacred and Profane: Explained in Simple Words
Sacred rituals and forms of collective worship associated with them act to unify the group and promote social solidarity. It helps reinforce the collective conscience and order. In modern society, we see a 'secular' religion emerging. Watching sports is an example of some form of communal worship. The trophy or World Cup is seen as sacred.
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Profane (religion) - Wikipedia
Sacred-profane dichotomy. The sacred-profane dichotomy is a concept posited by the French sociologist Émile Durkheim in 1912, who considered it to be the central characteristic of religion: "religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, that is to say, things set apart and forbidden."
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Profane (film)
Profane is a 2011 independent film directed by Usama Alshaibi. The film won "2011 Best of Fest Feature" of Boston Underground Film Festival. : The transgressive cinema of Usama Alshaibi Usama Alshaibi blog: Profane - review in Boston Phoenix External links 2011 films American independent films wikipedia.org
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Not Profane
Not Profane is a German music producer, songwriter and singer. He is known for regularly posting music videos on his Not Profane Channel on YouTube. On 1 June 2012, Not Profane and Caylana released their first original single, Heart of a Lion written and produced by Not Profane on his record label No wikipedia.org
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Profane (religion)
Sacred–profane dichotomy The sacred–profane dichotomy is a concept posited by the French sociologist Émile Durkheim in 1912, who considered it to be The profane, however, involves mundane individual concerns. wikipedia.org
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Paper from 1969 not available ? is it possible? I was looking for the following paper (and this keeps coming up). I am not sure if it is copyrighted/available or not. < As a profane, I don't quite understand the pro...
If the university has an access to Springer, then more or less recent papers (say, up to 20-years-old, I don't remember details) are available to download from the university domain. Older papers are paid. My university has such an access. Of course, I was also surprised that old articles are imposs...
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Benny Profane
Benny Profane were a rock band from Liverpool, England that existed from 1985 until 1990. The Room split up in 1985, singer Dave Jackson and bassist Becky Stringer recruited Joe McKechnie (guitar/drums, formerly of The Passage) to form Benny Profane wikipedia.org
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Profane use
Profane use is a term used in the Roman Catholic Church to refer to closed parish churches that will no longer be used as churches. The Diocesan Bishop (or Archbishop) will issue a decree stating that the church building has been relegated to profane use. wikipedia.org
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The Sacred Mount Taishan in the Profane Space of the Contemporary ...
e paper seeks to address some questions connected to the conflict between the very nature of sacred places like mount Taishan in China and the contemporary phenomenon ...
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