Georg Jellinek, Max Weber, le politique et la tâche de la sociologie des religions
Abstracts
The present article demonstrates that Max Weber’s interest in the relationship between religion and economy was a detour to enable him to understand its relationship with politics. In his religious studies, Weber conceived his ideas under the influence of Georg Jellinek. In regard to the historiography of puritanism, however, he differed with his predecessors and Jellinek’s perspectives. His work owes a great deal to the political motive that lay behind it. In his sociology he sought to account for the religious principles that prompted the bourgeoisie to size political power and to power politics specialy in England. He did not however, complete the project.
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Bibliographical reference
Jean Martin Ouédraogo, « Georg Jellinek, Max Weber, le politique et la tâche de la sociologie des religions », Archives de sciences sociales des religions, 127 | 2004, 105-137.
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Jean Martin Ouédraogo, « Georg Jellinek, Max Weber, le politique et la tâche de la sociologie des religions », Archives de sciences sociales des religions [Online], 127 | juillet - septembre 2004, Online since 25 June 2007, connection on 29 March 2024. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/assr/1056 ; DOI : https://doi.org/10.4000/assr.1056
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