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Jezebel thinks that religions are typified by their tendency to treat some objects as supernatural, mystical, and awe-inspiring and others as just part of everyday life. The supernatural objects are then treated with ritual and veneration. Her view most closely resembles that of:

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Emile Durkheim

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Emile Durkheim was a French sociologist born in 1858. His works are recognized by modern sociologist. Durkheim work was involved with how societies could maintain their honesty and consistency in the modern era.

The book 'The Elementary Forms of Religious Life' was published in 1912, is this book it examines religion as a social event. Durkheim connects the spread of religion to common living.

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