Sacrifice in Modernity Community Ritual Identity

Sacrifice in Modernity  Community  Ritual  Identity
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004335530

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In Sacrifice in Modernity: Community, Ritual, Identity it is demonstrated how sacrificial themes remain an essential element in our post-modern society.

Sacrifice and Modern Thought

Sacrifice and Modern Thought
Author: Julia Meszaros,Johannes Zachhuber
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199659289

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Leading specialists in theology, anthropology, religious studies and history elucidate the modern debate about sacrifice from interest shown in the sixteenth century through to the present day. Individual chapters discuss anthropological theories, theological controversies, philosophical interpretations, and literary uses of sacrifice.

Religion Ritual and Ritualistic Objects

Religion  Ritual and Ritualistic Objects
Author: Albertina (Tineke) Nugteren
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783038977520

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This is a volume about the life and power of ritual objects in their religious ritual settings. In this Special Issue, we see a wide range of contributions on material culture and ritual practices across religions. By focusing on the dynamic interrelations between objects, ritual, and belief, it explores how religion happens through symbolic materiality. The ritual objects presented in this volume include: masks worn in the Dogon dance; antique ecclesiastical silver objects carried around in festive processions and shown in shrines in the southern Andes; funerary photographs and films functioning as mnemonic objects for grieving children; a dented rock surface perceived to be the god’s footprint in the archaic place of pilgrimage, Gaya (India); a recovered manual of rituals (from Xiapu county) for Mani, the founder of Manichaeism, juxtaposed to a Manichaean painting from southern China; sacred stories and related sacred stones in the Alor–Pantar archipelago, Indonesia; lotus symbolism, indicating immortalizing plants in the mythic traditions of Egypt, the Levant, and Mesopotamia; lavishly illustrated variations of portrayals of Ravana, a Sinhalese god-king-demon; figurines made of cow dung sculptured by rural women in Rajasthan (India); and mythical artifacts called ‘Apples of Eden’ in a well-known interactive game series.

The Actuality of Sacrifice

The Actuality of Sacrifice
Author: Alberdina Houtman,Marcel Poorthuis,Joshua J. Schwartz,Joseph Turner
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004284234

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Sacrifice is part of many religions. While the actual ritual has often been abolished, the concept remains alive through stories, rituals, calendars and art. The essays in this book discuss the concept from various social, historical and intellectual contexts ranging from the pre-historical period till today.

Reimagining the Bible for Today

Reimagining the Bible for Today
Author: Bert Dicou
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334055464

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This textbook seeks to reclaim the bible for a Christianity that is open to society and keen on participating in conversation about today's major issues.

Ritual Sacrifice

Ritual Sacrifice
Author: Brenda Ralph Lewis
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2007-01-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780752494821

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The principle of sacrifice is as old as human life itself. This book provides an overview of sacrificial practices around the world since prehistoric times. It also examines the reasons behind these rituals, and in the case of human sacrifice an attempt is made to understand the mentality of the 'victims' who often willingly went to their deaths.

Human Sacrifice and Value

Human Sacrifice and Value
Author: Sean O'Neill,Matthew J. Walsh,Marianne Moen,Svein H. Gullbekk
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2023-10-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000981865

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The present volume was made possible by the Norwegian Research Council’s generous funding of the Human Sacrifice and Value project (FRIPROHUMSAM 275947). It explores concepts of human sacrifice. This volume explores concepts of human sacrifice, focusing on its value – or multiplicity of values – in relative cultural and temporal terms, whether sacrifice is expressed in actual killings, in ideas revolving around ritualized, sanctioned or sanctified violence or loss, or in transformed and (often sublimated) undertakings. Bridging a wide variety of interdisciplinary perspectives, it analyses a spectrum of sacrificial logics and actions, daring us to rethink the scholarship of sacrifice by considering the oft hidden, subliminal and even paradoxical values and motivations that underlie sacrificial acts. The chapters give needed attention to pivotal questions in studies of sacrifice and ritualized violence – such as how we might employ new approaches to the existing evidence or revise long-debated theories about what exactly ‘human sacrifice’ is or might be, or why human sacrifice seems to emerge so often and so easily in human social experience across time and in vastly different cultures and historical contexts. Thus, the volume will strike a chord with scholars of sociology, anthropology, archaeology, history, religious studies, political science and economics –wherever interest is focused on critically rethinking questions of sacred and sanctified human violence, and the values that make it what it is.

Post Chineseness

Post Chineseness
Author: Chih-yu Shih
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2022-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781438487724

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There have been few efforts to overcome the binary of China versus the West. The recent global political environment, with a deepening confrontation between China and the West, strengthens this binary image. Post-Chineseness boldly challenges the essentialized notion of Chineseness in existing scholarship through the revelation of the multiplicity and complexity of the uses of Chineseness by strategically conceived insiders, outsiders, and those in-between. Combining the fields of international relations, cultural politics, and intellectual history, Chih-yu Shih investigates how the global audience perceives (and essentializes) Chineseness. Shih engages with major Chinese international relations theories, investigates the works of sinologists in Hong Kong, Singapore, Pakistan, Taiwan, Vietnam, and other academics in East Asia, and explores individual scholars' life stories and academic careers to delineate how Chineseness is constantly negotiated and reproduced. Shih's theory of the "balance of relationships" expands the concept of Chineseness and effectively challenges existing theories of realism, liberalism, and conventional constructivism in international relations. The highly original delineation of multiple layers and diverse dimensions of "Chineseness" opens an intellectual channel between the social sciences and humanities in China studies.