Ritual union which may also be accomplished symbolically is, for both partners, a form of sacralization, the act being a participation in cosmic and divine processes. |
It is this transformative aspect Weil will seek to bring forward in her analysis of the human condition from the point of view of eating as sacrifice and sacralization. |
From the point of view of civil law a contract on carrying a child entered into by a surrogate mother and biological parents is an ordinary paid services agreement, and sacralization is not appropriate here. |
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. |
Till's sacralization of forgiveness at the end of Figaro similarly falls within an overall strategy of promoting Mozart as a religious thinker and artist. |
The Other in her or his singularity precludes such sacralization. |