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Terminy „magia” i „czarownictwo” w świetle badań etnologicznych i religioznawczych

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dc.contributor.author Zimoń, Henryk
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-22T08:58:39Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-22T08:58:39Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.citation Roczniki Teologii Fundamentalnej i Religiologii, 2011, T. 3 (58), s. 167-197. pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn 2080-8534
dc.identifier.uri http://repozytorium.theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/10093
dc.description Autor streszczenia / Summarized by: Henryk Zimoń. pl_PL
dc.description.abstract The subject of the article is a terminological reflection on the definition and interpretation of magic and witchcraft in the light of research by anthropologists and scholars of religion from the second half of the XIX c. to contemporary times. The views of evolutionists E. B. Tylor and J. G. Frazer, sociologists E. Durkheim, H. Hubert and M. Mauss, social anthropologist B. K. Malinowski, philosopher E. Cassirer and structuralist C. Lévi-Strauss are discussed. The principle criterion differentiating religion from magic is man referring to supernatural powers and beings. Practicing magic is socially approved of and has as its goal the good of an individual or social group. In the life of nonliterate peoples, religion and magic are united and that is why we speak of the religious-magical character of their beliefs, rituals and behaviour. Contemporary anthropologists and scholars of religion treat magic and religion as a field complementary and closely related with each other in the cultures of nonliterate peoples. Magic must be differentiated from witchcraft, whose goal is to conjure evil upon a person or community. E. E. Evans-Pritchard identified among the Azande people (southern Sudan) two types of wizardry: acquired sorcery which meant that the sorcerer consciously uses mixtures, spells and rites attempting to conjure evil and inborn witchcraft in which the witch based upon inherited psychic power unconsciously injures others by sending or activating a certain substance. This division is not universally applied in Africa, since inborn witchcraft appears much more rarely among African peoples than acquired sorcery. Faith in charms fulfils a cognitive, psychological, social, political and legal role. At the dawn of modern transformations in Africa, witchcraft is linked with jealousy, hidden aggression, social and economic inequality and the desire for power. On the one hand, Africanists stress the increase in witchcraft practices and a return to anti-witchcraft movements, and on the other hand, they draw attention to the fact that modernization and secularization related with it slowly contribute to lessening searching for explanations of misfortunes, illness and death in witchcraft beliefs. pl_PL
dc.description.sponsorship Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II pl_PL
dc.language.iso pl pl_PL
dc.publisher Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL pl_PL
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/ *
dc.subject etnologia pl_PL
dc.subject religioznawstwo pl_PL
dc.subject socjologia pl_PL
dc.subject magia pl_PL
dc.subject czary pl_PL
dc.subject czarownictwo nabyte pl_PL
dc.subject czarownictwo wrodzone pl_PL
dc.subject wiedźmostwo pl_PL
dc.subject magowie pl_PL
dc.subject czarownicy pl_PL
dc.subject czarownice pl_PL
dc.subject wiedźmin pl_PL
dc.subject szaman pl_PL
dc.subject wiedźmy pl_PL
dc.subject wykrywacz czarów pl_PL
dc.subject wrózbiarstwo pl_PL
dc.subject uroczne oczy pl_PL
dc.subject ruchy antyczarownicze pl_PL
dc.subject badania pl_PL
dc.subject ludy afrykańskie pl_PL
dc.subject Afryka pl_PL
dc.subject ethnology pl_PL
dc.subject religious studies pl_PL
dc.subject sociology pl_PL
dc.subject magic pl_PL
dc.subject sorcery pl_PL
dc.subject witchcraft pl_PL
dc.subject magicians pl_PL
dc.subject sorcerers pl_PL
dc.subject witches pl_PL
dc.subject witcher pl_PL
dc.subject witch-doctor pl_PL
dc.subject witchcraft detector pl_PL
dc.subject divination pl_PL
dc.subject evil eye pl_PL
dc.subject anti-witchcraft movements pl_PL
dc.subject research pl_PL
dc.subject African peoples pl_PL
dc.subject Africa pl_PL
dc.title Terminy „magia” i „czarownictwo” w świetle badań etnologicznych i religioznawczych pl_PL
dc.title.alternative The Terms Magic and Witchcraft in the Light of Anthropological and Religious Studies pl_PL
dc.type Article pl_PL


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