Ts Eliot's Definition Of The Relation Between Religion And Culture

Philosophy and Culture 25 (5):478-484 (1998)
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The relationship between religion and culture, religious studies in an eternal theme. Poet TS Eliot's book "Christianity and Culture", a book whose central theme is the relationship between religion and culture. Careful reading of the book's author, based on systematic analysis of the relationship between religion and culture in Eliot's fine secluded insight. To sum ​​up, from three angles Eliot discusses the relationship between religion and culture, or on three levels of religious and cultural relations in a position that the act at the level of anthropology positioning; activities at the level of sociological location and function of the level of history position. The relationship between religion and culture is a constantly recurring subject in religious studies. In his book "Christianity and Culture", TS Eliot made it his central topic. This paper is an attempt to make a systematic analysis of Eliot's thought on this subject. Eliot defined this relation from three different dimensions. The first was an anthropological definition of manners and morals, the second a sociological one of human activity, and the third a historical clarification of the function of religion and culture

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