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Baal, 216
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Bainbridge, Philip, 300
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Balder, 42–44
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Bali, 261–62, 272, 273–76, 284–85, 286–87, 288, 307, 319
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Baraka, 278–79, 280
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Barbaric stage, 29
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Barong, 272, 275, 287
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Base (of society), 130–32, 134, 141, 144
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Baumgarten, Hermann, 151
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Bellah, Robert, 108
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Beltane ceremony, 42
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Benedict, Ruth, 264, 265, 266, 288
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Benedict, Saint, 173
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Bengal Night (Eliade), 195
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Berger, Peter, 297
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Bergson, Henri, 252
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Beyond God the Father (Daly), 300
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Beyond the Pleasure Principle (Freud), 56, 63
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Bible, 20, 21, 32, 64, 72
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Biogenetic theory, 303–4
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Bismarck, Otto von, 150
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Blowing water (ritual), 237
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Boas, Franz, 263–64
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Bodhisattva, 170, 174
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Böhm-Bawerk, Eugen, 144
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Bourgeoisie, 124, 131
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Boyer, Pascal, 303–4
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Brahman, 200, 273
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Brahman-atman, 187
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Brahmin caste, 171, 177–78, 274–75
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Breuer, Josef, 54–55, 58
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Bruce, Steve, 297
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Buddha, 178. See also Guatama Buddha
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Buddhism
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Durkheim on, 95
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Geertz on, 273, 277, 278
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Weber on, 170, 172–73, 174, 175, 178, 180, 187–88
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Buk, 241
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Bureaucracy, 156, 166–67, 168, 169, 185
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Calvin, John, 6, 160, 161–63, 183
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Calvinism, 173, 174, 177, 184, 186
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Cambridge University, 31, 32, 231
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Cannibalism, ritual, 67, 68
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Capital (Marx), 118, 122, 128, 143–44, 145n2
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Capitalism
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Eliade on, 218, 219
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industrial, 124–25
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Marx on, 124–25, 127–29, 131, 134, 141, 143–44
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pariah, 181
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Weber on, 177, 178, 181, 182 (see also Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, The)
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Carrasco, David, 294, 295
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Caste system, 177–78, 274–75
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Castration complex, 62
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Catholicism, 6
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Durkheim on, 93–94
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Evans-Pritchard on, 231, 253
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Marx on, 141
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Tylor on, 19
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Weber on, 160, 161, 162, 165, 174
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Cattle, economic importance of, 240, 241
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Cattle man/priest, 249
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Causality, 93, 94, 150, 197
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Charcot, Jean-Martin, 55
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Charisma, 156–57, 166, 168, 169
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Chateaubriand, Vicomte de, 8–9
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Chinese religions, 6, 7, 9, 167, 169, 175, 176–77, 179, 222
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Chips from a German Workshop (Müller), 293
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Christianity, 5–7
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cosmic, 220, 253, 311
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Deism and, 8
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Durkheim on, 103, 104
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Eliade on, 202, 212, 215–17, 220, 223, 253, 311
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Frazer on, 40
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Freud on, 63, 64, 68, 73, 75
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Geertz on, 273, 274
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Marx on, 132, 133, 136, 140
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Müller on, 10
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Tylor on, 20, 29, 30
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Weber on, 157, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174, 175, 179, 180
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Christy, Henry, 19
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Chrysippus, 5
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Cicero, 5
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Cien, 246
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Civilization and Its Discontents (Freud), 63
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Clans
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Durkheim on, 98–99, 100–101, 102–3, 104, 105, 106, 199, 307
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Evans-Pritchard on, 243, 248
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Geertz on, 267
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Smith on, 32–33
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Class conflict/struggle
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Marx on, 121, 122, 123–25, 130, 132, 139, 143, 144, 145
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Weber on, 150, 169–71
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Collective conscience, 91–92
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Collective unconscious, 76
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Colwic, 242, 243, 246
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Commercial patriciate, 170
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Communion (sacrament), 68, 79, 107
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Communion theory, 248
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Communism, 280–81
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Durkheim on, 94
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Eliade on, 218, 219
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Marx on, 118–19, 122, 123–24, 125, 137, 140, 142, 143, 297–98
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primitive, 123–24
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Communist Manifesto (Marx and Engels), 122, 123
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Comparative method, 32, 93, 109, 197–98, 221
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Comte, Auguste, 88, 92, 109, 233
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Confucianism, 6, 7, 9, 157, 167, 169, 170, 176, 177, 187, 273, 274, 307
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Conscious mind, 57
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Constantine, Emperor, 157
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Cooley, C. H., 108
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Cosmogonic myths, 202–3
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Cosmos, 201
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Coulanges, Numa Denys Fustel de, 89, 251
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Creation myths, 214
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Critical Theory of Religion (Hewitt), 300
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Critique of Post-Colonial Reason, A (Spivak), 299
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Cromwell, Oliver, 175
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Cults, 103–5
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Culture, 260–61, 264, 265, 266, 267–73, 314. See also Interpretation of Culture, The; “Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture”
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Culture and Communication (Leach), 302
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Cuong, 240
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Cyprus, 40–41
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Daphne, 21
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Darwin, Charles, 3, 20, 65, 66, 79, 232, 303, 320
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Darwin’s Cathedral (Wilson), 304
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Dasgupta, Surendranath, 195
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Death, 26–27, 60, 63, 70, 207, 246
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Death and rebirth myth and rituals, 40–41, 42–44, 206–7, 208, 209
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-327-
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Definitions of religion, 12–13
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Durkheim’s, 95, 99–100, 111–12, 306–7, 308
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Eliade’s, 306
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Evans-Pritchard’s, 307, 308
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Frazer’s, 38, 306
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Freud’s, 307
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Geertz’s, 270, 307, 308
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Marx’s, 307
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Tylor’s, 25–26, 38, 306
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Weber’s, 307
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Deism, 8–9, 159
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Delusions, 70
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Deng, 241
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Derrida, Jacques, 299
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Desacralization, 217
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Descent of Man, The (Darwin), 20
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Desecularization of the World, The (Berger), 297
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Diana, 34, 35, 36, 42, 43, 44, 47
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Dictatorship of the proletariat, 125
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Diderot, Denis, 7
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Dilthey, Wilhelm, 151, 154
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Dinka, 241, 243
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Di Nobili, Roberto, 6
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Dionysus, 41, 206
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