Religion, Flesh, and Blood: The Convergence of HIV/AIDS, Black Sexual Expression, and Therapeutic Religion

Religion, Flesh, and Blood: The Convergence of HIV/AIDS, Black Sexual Expression, and Therapeutic Religion

by Pamela Leong
Religion, Flesh, and Blood: The Convergence of HIV/AIDS, Black Sexual Expression, and Therapeutic Religion

Religion, Flesh, and Blood: The Convergence of HIV/AIDS, Black Sexual Expression, and Therapeutic Religion

by Pamela Leong

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Overview

This is a case study of one congregation within the Unity Fellowship Church Movement that relies on therapeutic religion, a form of religion that strives to equip individuals with psychological capital, by enabling self-expressions and affirmations of social differences. The therapeutic ethic that characterizes this congregation has enabled some freedoms that are otherwise disallowed in traditional congregations. These new freedoms inadvertently have led to certain excesses, including overtly sexual language and behaviors. But this is not to say that the congregation disregards conventional norms altogether, or that therapy is used simply as an excuse for self-indulgence. Rather, in spite of the occasional “messiness” that may arise, there is something significant and deep about therapeutic religion. For religious organizations serving traumatized and marginalized populations in particular, therapeutic religion may be pivotal in helping to reintegrate the wounded back into the community folds.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739194430
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/06/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 186
File size: 624 KB

About the Author

Pamela Leong is assistant professor of sociology at Salem State University.

Table of Contents

1. The Therapeutic Ethic

2. A Portrait of Unity Fellowship Church

3. Wrestling with Religion and the Rise of Personalized Religion

4. Reconciling Religious Contradictions

5. The Unintended Consequences of Therapeutic Religion

6. Therapeutic Religion and Ambivalence: The Case of Wanda

7. Articulating Limits and Boundaries

8. Lifting Up the Carpet, Opening Doors, and Reintegration

9. Pain, the Truth of Human Feelings, and the Need for Therapeutic Religion

Appendix: Methodological Challenges
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