Religion and Everyday Life and Culture Religion in the practice of private life

Religion and Everyday Life and Culture  Religion in the practice of private life
Author: Richard D. Hecht,Vincent F. Biondo
Publsiher: Greenwood Publishing Group
Total Pages: 1132
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0313342849

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This intriguing three-volume set explores the ways in which religion is bound to the practice of daily life and how daily life is bound to religion.

Religion and Everyday Life and Culture Religion in the practice of public life

Religion and Everyday Life and Culture  Religion in the practice of public life
Author: Richard D. Hecht,Vincent F. Biondo
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: PSU:000067788606

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This intriguing three-volume set explores the ways in which religion is bound to the practice of daily life and how daily life is bound to religion.

Religion and Everyday Life and Culture

Religion and Everyday Life and Culture
Author: Vincent F. Biondo,Richard D. Hecht
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1197
Release: 2010-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780313342790

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This intriguing three-volume set explores the ways in which religion is bound to the practice of daily life and how daily life is bound to religion. In Religion and Everyday Life and Culture, 36 international scholars describe the impact of religious practices around the world, using rich examples drawn from personal observation. Instead of repeating generalizations about what religion should mean, these volumes examine how religions actually influence our public and private lives "on the ground," on a day-to-day basis. Volume one introduces regional histories of the world's religions and discusses major ritual practices, such as the Catholic Mass and the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. Volume two examines themes that will help readers understand how religions interact with the practices of public life, describing the ways religions influence government, education, criminal justice, economy, technology, and the environment. Volume three takes up themes that are central to how religions are realized in the practices of individuals. In these essays, readers meet a shaman healer in South Africa, laugh with Buddhist monks, sing with Bob Dylan, cheer for Australian rugby, and explore Chicana and Iranian art.

Religion and Everyday Life and Culture

Religion and Everyday Life and Culture
Author: Vincent F. Biondo,Richard D. Hecht
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2010-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0313342784

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This intriguing three-volume set explores the ways in which religion is bound to the practice of daily life and how daily life is bound to religion. In Religion and Everyday Life and Culture, 36 international scholars describe the impact of religious practices around the world, using rich examples drawn from personal observation. Instead of repeating generalizations about what religion should mean, these volumes examine how religions actually influence our public and private lives "on the ground," on a day-to-day basis. Volume one introduces regional histories of the world's religions and discusses major ritual practices, such as the Catholic Mass and the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. Volume two examines themes that will help readers understand how religions interact with the practices of public life, describing the ways religions influence government, education, criminal justice, economy, technology, and the environment. Volume three takes up themes that are central to how religions are realized in the practices of individuals. In these essays, readers meet a shaman healer in South Africa, laugh with Buddhist monks, sing with Bob Dylan, cheer for Australian rugby, and explore Chicana and Iranian art. Includes contributions from 36 scholars from a dozen countries around the globe

Religion and Everyday Life and Culture

Religion and Everyday Life and Culture
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion and culture
ISBN: 1780349769

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This intriguing work explores the ways in which religion is bound to the practice of daily life and how daily life is bound to religion.

Religion in English Everyday Life

Religion in English Everyday Life
Author: Timothy Jenkins
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1571817697

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Starting from an ethnographic appraisal of the place of religious practices, and thereby returning to an approach more recently neglected, this book offers a detailed understanding of English everyday life. Three contemporary case studies - the life of a country church, an annual procession by the churches in a Bristol suburb, a range of linked "spiritualist" beliefs - disclose the complex patterns and compulsion of ordinary lives, including both moral and historical dimensions: the distribution of reputation and conflict, and the continuities of place and identity. At the same time, the approach revises previous accounts of English social life by giving a nuanced description of the construction of local lives in interaction with their wider setting. It demonstrates the creation of local particularity under an outside gaze, showing how actors create and cope with the forces of "modernity." In addition to the original ethnographic descriptions, the book also contributes to the history and theory of the study of complex societies.

Lived Religion

Lived Religion
Author: Meredith B McGuire
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008-08-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190451318

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How can we grasp the complex religious lives of individuals such as Peter, an ordained Protestant minister who has little attachment to any church but centers his highly committed religious practice on peace-and-justice activism? Or Hannah, a devout Jew whose rich spiritual life revolves around her women's spirituality group and the daily practice of meditative dance? Or Laura, who identifies as Catholic but rarely attends Mass, and engages daily in Buddhist-style meditation at her home altar arranged with symbols of Mexican American popular religion? Diverse religious practices such as these have long baffled scholars, whose research often starts with the assumption that individuals commit, or refuse to commit, to an entire institutionally framed package of beliefs and practices. Meredith McGuire points the way forward toward a new way of understanding religion. She argues that scholars must study religion not as it is defined by religious organizations, but as it is actually lived in people's everyday lives. Drawing on her own extensive fieldwork, as well as recent work by others, McGuire explores the many, seemingly mundane, ways that individuals practice their religions and develop their spiritual lives. By examining the many eclectic and creative practices -- of body, mind, emotion, and spirit -- that have been invisible to researchers, she offers a fuller and more nuanced understanding of contemporary religion.

Spirited Politics

Spirited Politics
Author: Andrew C. Willford,Kenneth M. George
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781501719486

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The essays in Spirited Politics throw light on predicaments that spring from the intersection of religion, ethnicity, and nationalism in contemporary Southeast Asian public life. Covering material from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines, the contributors explore the calamities and ironies of Southeast Asian identity politics, examining the ways in which religion and politics are made to serve each other.