CONSIDERATIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RELIGION AND MAGIC IN THE CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS SENSE
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The present article aims to present theoretical considerations about the relationship between religion and magic in the contemporary religious sense. From this perspective, we emphasize this relationship as an aspect that had existed from the beginnings of the so-called primitive society, according to what sociologist Marcel Mauss pointed out in the work “Sketch of a general theory of magic”. In the first moment we will approach our understanding of the contemporary religious sense, to later approach the religious sense um transformation from the relation between religion e magic, then finally to present the impacts of this relation in the comtemporary religious sense.
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ALMEIDA, Tatiane Aparecida de. CONSIDERATIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RELIGION AND MAGIC IN THE CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS SENSE. INTERAÇÕES, Belo Horizonte, v. 12, n. 21, p. 112–136, 2017. DOI: 10.5752/P.1983-2478.2017v12n21p112. Disponível em: https://periodicos.pucminas.br/interacoes/article/view/P.1983-2478.2017v12n21p112. Acesso em: 21 aug. 2025.
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