Ritual Key Concepts in Religion

Ritual  Key Concepts in Religion
Author: Pamela J. Stewart,Andrew Strathern
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-01-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781623568146

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Ritual has emerged as a major focus of academic interest. As a concept, the idea of ritual integrates the study of behavior both within and beyond the domain of religion. Ritual can be both secular and religious in character. There is renewed interest in questions such as: Why do rituals exist at all? What has been, and continues to be, their place in society? How do they change over time? Such questions exist against a backdrop of assumptions about development, modernization, and disenchantment of the world. Written with the specific needs of students of religious studies in mind, Ritual: Key Concepts in Religion surveys the field of ritual studies, looking at it both historically within anthropology and in terms of its contemporary relevance to world events.

Ritual Key Concepts in Religion

Ritual  Key Concepts in Religion
Author: Pamela J. Stewart,Andrew Strathern
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2014-01-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781623568467

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Ritual has emerged as a major focus of academic interest. As a concept, the idea of ritual integrates the study of behavior both within and beyond the domain of religion. Ritual can be both secular and religious in character. There is renewed interest in questions such as: Why do rituals exist at all? What has been, and continues to be, their place in society? How do they change over time? Such questions exist against a backdrop of assumptions about development, modernization, and disenchantment of the world. Written with the specific needs of students of religious studies in mind, Ritual: Key Concepts in Religion surveys the field of ritual studies, looking at it both historically within anthropology and in terms of its contemporary relevance to world events.

Understanding Religious Ritual

Understanding Religious Ritual
Author: John P. Hoffmann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781136889912

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Although numerous studies of religious rituals have been conducted by religious studies scholars, anthropologists, sociologists, and psychologists, it is rare to find a work that brings scholars from different disciplines together to discuss the similarities and differences in their research. This book represents contributions by leading scholars from several disciplines that show the diversity of approaches to religious rituals, while also providing cross-disciplinary perspectives on this topic. The goals of the chapters are to consider where the field currently stands in understanding religious rituals and what novel ideas can improve our knowledge about these practices; and furnish innovative applications of theory by discussing particular examples which are drawn from the authors’ fieldwork. The chapters cover Christian, Buddhist, Jewish, and Islamic rituals, thus providing a view of how ritual practices vary across the globe, but also how they share some important characteristics.

Theorizing Rituals Volume 1 Issues Topics Approaches Concepts

Theorizing Rituals  Volume 1  Issues  Topics  Approaches  Concepts
Author: Jens Kreinath,J.A.M. Snoek,Michael Stausberg
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 803
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047410775

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Volume one of Theorizing Rituals assembles 34 leading scholars from various countries and disciplines working within this field.

Archaeology Ritual Religion

Archaeology  Ritual  Religion
Author: Timothy Insoll
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2004-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134526444

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This book re-examines the definitions of 'religion' and 'ritual' through a range of archaeological examples drawn from around the world and across time. It serves as an introduction to the theory and methodology of the archaeology of religion

The Palgrave Handbook of Anthropological Ritual Studies

The Palgrave Handbook of Anthropological Ritual Studies
Author: Pamela J. Stewart,Andrew J. Strathern
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030768256

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Ritual Studies have achieved prominence since the 1980s, when interest in ritual as an object of inquiry was established, bridging over a number of humanities and social science disciplines. Both connected with religious studies and independent of it; overlapping with social and cultural anthropology, but also with history; related to science and health practices and ranging across the life course to education, Ritual Studies has come to encompass studies of change and dynamism in social life. Rituals are determinate in form, but not static. They enunciate distinctive social values within specific contexts that frame them; and they relate to the wider concerns and issues of their practitioners. Due to this broad and wide-ranging scope, it is often difficult to find a single resource on Ritual Studies, and even more so to find one which moves beyond the beginnings of anthropological theorizing to grapple with the present-day contexts of ritual. Bringing together recent ethnographies of ritual practice and ritualization from across the globe, this Handbook provides case study of ritual in the light of Emotion and Cognition, Identity, Religious Power, Performance and Literature, Ecology and Ecological Disaster, Media, and other topics. While each chapter provides a deep ethnography of a specific society, ritual, or ritualized practice, each also engages with current theoretical and substantive approaches to the relevant topic. The scholars collected here provide original synoptic and indicative pieces as guideposts and pathways through the complex, varied and cross-disciplinary, and vast landscape of scholarship that constitutes Ritual Studies today and points to developments in the future.

Teaching Ritual

Teaching Ritual
Author: Catherine Bell
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2007-05-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190291990

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There is a great deal of interest in bringing a better appreciation of ritual into religious studies classes, but many teachers are uncertain how to go about doing this. Religious studies faculty know how to teach texts, but they are often unprepared to teach something for which the meaning lies in the doing. How much doing should a class do? How does the teacher talk about religious concepts that exist in practical relationships, not textual descriptions? These practical issues also give rise to theoretical questions. Giving more attention to ritual effectively suggests a reinterpretation of religion itselfless focused on what people have thought and written, and more focused on how they order their universe. Much of the useful analysis of ritual derives from anthropological and sociological premises, which are often foreign to religious studies faculty and are seen by some as theologically problematic. This is the first resource to address the issues specific to teaching this subject. A stellar cast of contributors, who teach ritual in a wide variety of courses and settings, explain what has worked for them in the classroom, what hasn't, and what they've learned from experience. Their voices range from personal to formal, and their topics from Japanese theatre to using field trips. The result is a thoughtful guide for teachers who are new to the subject as well as experienced ones looking for fresh angles and approaches.

Religious Studies The Key Concepts

Religious Studies  The Key Concepts
Author: Carl Olson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2010-09-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781136902062

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Religious Studies: The Key Concepts is an accessible, A-Z resource, defining and explaining key terms and ideas central to the study of religion. Exploring broad and recurring themes which are applicable in both eastern and western religions, cross-cultural examples are provided for each term to give a comprehensive overview of the subject. Subjects covered include: afterlife comparative religion festivals ethics gender monotheism world religions modernity pilgrimage theism secularization With cross referencing and further reading provided throughout, this book provides an inclusive map of the discipline, and is an essential reference for all students, academics and researchers.