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To: JamesP81
But if Durkheim is right, then sacredness is really about society and its collective concerns.

Really? Then how come in Christianity the central tenet is personal salvation by a personal relationship with God?

Actually the notion of Christianity as a personal relationship with God is relatively recent. Historically Christianity has been viewed by Christians and by non-Christians as a collective entity. Remember, not every collective institution is a statist one. Families are collective institutions, for example. I think the author's point is that Democrats dismiss all these collective social institutions (except for the government) and they are foolish to do so, given the way humans are hard-wired.

39 posted on 09/12/2008 1:03:51 PM PDT by sassbox
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To: sassbox
Actually the notion of Christianity as a personal relationship with God is relatively recent.

Yup. That notion is unique to American Protestantism and, to a degree, post-Vatican 2 American Catholicism.

It's what prompts Alan Bloom to declare that American Christians are really closet Gnostics. I think he's right, to an extent.

46 posted on 09/12/2008 1:32:52 PM PDT by curiosity
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