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dialectic of un-enlightenment, 297–300
differentiation (separation of church and
state), 6
disenchantment, 195
Dobson, James, 95
Doctorklub, 20
Doka, Kenneth J., 191
Downs, Anthony, 226
Dracula, 187
drug dealer, as new old head, 350
Dürkheim, Emile
anomie, 244
The Division of Labor in Society, 251
The Elementary Forms of The Religious
Life,251, 284
essence of religion lies in its practices,
251, 257, 281
and instrumental rationality, 223
knowledge and social order as result
of material relations, 259
positivism, 71, 106
social practices grounded in accessible
details, 282, 283
Suicide, 255
dying. Seedeath


Eastern Europe, 75–76
Edict of Milan, 240
Egypt, 310, 315
Eliade, Mircea, 86
Elijah, 209
Ellison, Chris, 345, 346
Elster, Jon, 43
“embodied practice,” 163
Emperor cults, 238
empiricism, 71
energy of longing, 108
Engels, Friedrich
on Aufhebungas a philosophical term,
19, 24
The Condition of the Working Classes in
England,15, 22
“On the History of Early
Christianity,” 173
on opiates, 14, 16
“The Peasant War in Germany,” 173
proclivity for scientism, 25
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, 24
English Romantics, 17
Enlightenment, 28, 294
The Essence of Christianity, 20
Essence of Man, 20
Essenes, 216–17, 218
Eternal, notion of, 117
ethnography, 5, 249
ethnomethodology, 249


Eugene, Prince, 306
evangelism, 93
expressive individualism, 185, 196, 197
expropriation, 51
“fabricated need,” 159
fall of man, 112
false consciousness, 126
Fanon, Frantz, 324, 331
fascism, 61, 72, 78
and antagonism of capitalist society,
135
anti-modernist irrationality, 286
and authoritarian personality, 6
compensatory ideology, 322
emergence of in early twentieth
century, 290
and fundamentalism, 337
grew out of economic dislocations,
322
power of propaganda, 326
similarities to clerical form of, 287
Fatimids, 306
fatwas,308, 309
feedback loops, 352
Feifel, Herman, 186
feudalism, demise of, 50, 316
Feuerbach, Ludwig, 12, 20, 27, 28
finke, Roger, 345
Ford, Gerald, 96
Ford, Henry, 72, 88
Frankfurt Institute for Social Research,
75, 99, 167–68
Frankfurt School of Critical Theory. See
critical theory of society and religion
Freccero, John, 36, 52, 53, 56
free-riders, 230, 233
free will, 146–47
Freikorps, 329
Freud, Sigmund, 6, 108, 327
comments on religion, 335
religion as form of compulsive
neurosis, 344
theory of dreams as wish fulfillments,
333
Fromm, Erich, 65, 70, 99, 327, 329
Fry, Mrs., 89
Fukuyama, Francis, 226
Full Bible Baptist Church, 276
functionalism, 1
fundamentalism, 2, 93, 326–34, 327
alternative “world views,” 320
authoritarian and absolutist, 319
basis of ethically based “good life,”
320
calls for primacy of religious laws, 318
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