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Перевод: sacredness
[существительное] священность ; святость
Тезаурус:
- It was the pilgrimage which acquainted men with the distribution of spiritual treasure in the world; and especially with the notion of the special value and sacredness of Jerusalem.
- How many African millions should be tortured or starved to death before the sacredness of national sovereignty loses its lustre, and UN intervention becomes a moral imperative?
- Women were the "conscience of the world", social reform concerned women because it touched on "all the great trusts of womanhood, the sanctity of the family, the purity of marriage, the sacredness of marriage, the sweet innocence of children".
- For Durkheim part of the ambiguity of the sacredness involved in the aboriginal fertility rites was that
- Most likely it derives from Durkheim whose penultimate chapter in The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life is entitled "Piacular Rites and the Ambiguity of the Notion of Sacredness".
- This extension of sacredness to a whole species gave an opportunity for the ordinary Egyptian to make an offering of the mummified animal image to the god and explains the popularity of these cults in late times.
- They protested that the teacher's disgusting and abominable information had undermined the sacredness of the home and the mothers' authority.
- In pollution control work, however, there is none of the sacredness of the policing of the traditional code (Lemert, 1972; Manning, 1977), and it is more difficult to dramatize the threat of pollution than to portray the symbolic assaults on the community from criminals, addicts, vandals, and other sinister figures on the fringes of the moral order (Manning, 1980), notwithstanding the missionary zeal of some proponents of regulatory reform in the USA.
- If a worshipper were to make a fetish of his stone or metal image, however, then that might correctly be construed as idolatry, but such an attitude has to be distinguished from the element of sacredness that worshippers often attribute to temples, churches and mosques or to books such as the Bible, the Koran or the Gt.
- Whereas Christianity stresses the sacredness of Christ's birth through the fact of Mary's virginity, Buddhism gives emphasis to the idea that the mother has transcended normal human existence by fostering the Buddha in her womb:
- Sacredness as an attribute is not absolute; it is brought into play by the nature of particular situations", existing in both space (such as the movement to and from town, or to a foreign country), and time (between birth and initiation, say).
- The stone referred to here is clearly a symbol of God rather than an embodiment of God, but at the same time it has an element of sacredness, which is what Gandhi may be implying when he maintains that God resides in the stone in a special way.
- The general consensus of the meeting was that we should help people to be aware of the sacredness of human life, and how precious is this gift from God.
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