:: Volume 15, Issue 56 (spring 2019) ::
2019, 15(56): 97-114 Back to browse issues page
Mircea Eliade and Theological Critique of the Modern Man`s Character
Mojtaba Zurvani 1, Leila Abdollahi2
1- Associate at University of Tehran
2- Phd student at University of Tehran
Abstract:   (3116 Views)
Mircea Eliade examined the relationship between man and religion not on the basis of his psychological and sociological life, but on the basis of his intrinsic functioning as a religious being. As viewed by Eliade, the religious identity of man has been existent in pre-modern times and lived in a religious manner with an epistemic and a post-history model of life. With man`s being initiated into the modern world, the alienation and denial of religious identity has occurred by him. This article, using the analytico- descriptive approach, studies Eliade`s view on human being and concluded that Eliade, comparing the structure of the nature of ancient human with that of modern man, has achieved the fact that, firstly, modern man as becoming alienated  and missing his religious nature, lacks many valuse and, secondly, there may not be found any meaningful and influential identity or particularity and, thirdly, the way for pre-modern values to return and for the religious identity of modern man to be achieved, would be his reconciliation With religious values and his link with myth.
Keywords
Eliade, Phenomenology, Religious Man, the Sacred, Modern Man, Ancient, History.
 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/06/3 | Accepted: 2019/06/3 | Published: 2019/06/3 | ePublished: 2019/06/3


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