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Borchert terms this process the "Romantic sacralization of the arts".
Sacralization, not secularization, is the wave of the future.
Although sacralization may be a cause of low back pain, it is asymptomatic in many cases (especially bilateral type).
After World War I, sacralization mushroomed into a popular movement.
In sacralization, the L5-S1 intervertebral disc may be thin and narrow.
How mitigate the effects of popularization and sacralization?
This process of "sacralization" separated the arts into sacred and mundane, highbrow and low.
This is where sacralization and popularization converge.
Emilio Gentile sees fascism as the "sacralization of politics" through totalitarian methods.
No sacralization here.
To me, the crippling sacralization of classical music is a worldwide phenomenon, of which the American version is just a special case.
Bertolotti's syndrome is defined by a transitional 5th lumbar vertebrae resulting in partial sacralization.
Sacralization may refer to:
It also destroys part of the process whereby the chaotic social elements that require sacralization in the first place continue with mere knowledge as their antidote.
The Sacralization of Politics in Fascist Italy, by Emilio Gentile.
Kopytoff goes on to describe ways in which commodities can be singularized, for example, through restricted commoditization, sacralization, and terminal commoditization.
Sacralization, once applied to composers newly discovered and promoted, was conferred on conductors - in particular, Arturo Toscanini - of music long familiar.
Isaac Breuer (1883--1946) wanted Agudat to take the initiative and start a campaign for the reform and sacralization of Jewish society.
In opposition to Durkheim's theory of sacralization, Radcliffe-Brown took the point of view that nature is introduced into the social order rather than secondary to it.
"Ernst Kantorowicz and the Sacralization of the Past," Central European History, Vol.
He also was a founding editor of Triumph (1966-1976)--a Roman Catholic monthly that sought the sacralization of American society.
The Re-enchantment of the West: Alternative Spiritualities, Sacralization, Popular Culture and Occulture.
Lincoln, he says, "perhaps more through his death than through his life, contributed immeasurably to the sacralization of the state as the source of justice, mercy and hope."
Here, the Virgin experiences all the process of sacralization and glorification that contains the work, it is the only place where celestial personages and earthly people live together".