Sociological critics of Rudolph Otto's emphasis on the mysterium tremendum complain that
A) he does not place enough emphasis on the combined sense of awe and fear.
B) he goes beyond description and analysis and suggests that this experience ought to be at the center of all religious commitment.
C) he fails to communicate the fact that the experience involves a feeling of moral conviction.
D) his description is so unlike Durkheim's formulation that it proves how narrow his sample was.
E) he tries to dismiss nonrational religious experiences as unimportant.
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