Experiencing Religion: New approaches to personal religiosity

Experiencing Religion: New approaches to personal religiosity

Experiencing Religion: New approaches to personal religiosity

Experiencing Religion: New approaches to personal religiosity

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Overview

The various ethnologists and anthropologists contributing to this volume focus on the "self"-perspective in relation to religion and spirituality: on how religiosity is personally thought, dreamt, imagined, created, felt, perceived and experienced, in its various subjective forms. The personal motive and practice in religion is here put to the front. One can see this perspective also reflected in today's society, in the ways people, most strongly in the West, are nowadays dealing with religion, religiosity or spirituality, often drifted far away from the institutional church organizations. As a deeply personal experience, it is amazing how little effort is undertaken in a scholarly way to put the personal reflections, utterings and experiences into words. A wide variety of personal religious or spiritual experiences, Christian and non-Christian, recent and historical, are now described and analysed in this fascinating volume. Clara Saraiva is a senior researcher at the Lisbon Institute for Scientific Tropical Research in Lisbon, a researcher of the Center for Research in Anthropology (cria) and a Professor at the Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Peter Jan Margry is Professor for European ethnology at the University of Amsterdam and Senior Research Fellow at Meertens Institute, KNAW , Amsterdam. Lionel Obadia is professor in anthropology at the University of Lyon. Kinga Povedak is assistant research fellow at the has Research Group on Religious Culture,at Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Jose Mapril is lecturer in Anthropology at the New University of Lisbon and a research fellow at CRIA - New University of Lisbon (Centre for Anthropological Research). (Series: Ethnology of Religion, Vol. 1) [Subject: Religious Studies, Sociology, Anthropology]

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783643907271
Publisher: Lit Verlag
Publication date: 07/13/2016
Series: Ethnology of Religion , #1
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

A Foreword to Personal Religiosity Peter Jan Margry 1

Experiencing Religion, New Approaches to Personal Religiosity Clara Saraiva Lionel Obadia Kinga Povedák José Mapril 3

1 "I Wanted to Play Judas": Performativity as an Element of Personal Religiosity Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska 13

2 Visual Piety and Personal Religiosity in Greenland Kaihrine Kjærgaard 31

3 "How pointless it is to fence in a sea": Personal Religiosity among Contemporary European Artists Ruth Illman 61

4 Experiencing Religion in Folklorised Christianity Katya Mihaylova 81

5 "Your own personal Buddha"? Contesting Individualism as the Main Feature of Modern Religious Experience: the Case of Buddhism in France Lionel Obadia 105

6 Artifacts of Belief: Holy Cards in Roman Catholic Culture Leonard Norman Primiano 119

7 Sacrality Without Borders: Thoughts on Virtual Cult Sites Krisztina Frauhammer 143

8 Crossing the Borders of the Sacred and the Profane: Holy Visions of a Clairvoyant from Hungary Orsolya Gyöngyössy 153

9 Gifts from the Holy Spirit: Contemporary Song Composition and Performance in North-East Scottish Evangelicalism Frances Wilkins 161

10 Performatives of Faith: A Narrative Approach to Religious Experience Titija Hovi 183

11 A Nineteenth-Century Peasant and Intra-Church Revivalistic Movements in Bohuslän, Sweden Anders Gustavsson 203

12 Religious Feelings and their Value: Religious Psychology in Norway Anno 1817 Arne Bugge Amundsen 221

Biographical Notes 231

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