Shamanic Materialities in Nordic Climates

Shamanic Materialities in Nordic Climates
Title Shamanic Materialities in Nordic Climates PDF eBook
Author Trude Fonneland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2023-08-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781009376402

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Shamanic Materialities in Nordic Climates

Shamanic Materialities in Nordic Climates
Title Shamanic Materialities in Nordic Climates PDF eBook
Author Trude Fonneland
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 162
Release 2023-08-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1009376381

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Connecting with Ambivalent Heritage

Connecting with Ambivalent Heritage
Title Connecting with Ambivalent Heritage PDF eBook
Author Tiina Äikäs
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 217
Release 2024-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 1350426768

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Exploring the difficult and contested sites of deindustrialized society on the brink of transformation to either heritage or wasteland, this volume looks at the creative ways that such sites are (re)used and suggests that they are not always merely abject or abandoned. As a result, our understanding of the meanings given to left over spaces is enhanced by an examination of the ways they are used. Ambivalent heritage sites are not always recognized for their potential, although artists and people from different recreational activities, such as industrial sites and parkour, use and experience these places in different ways. The contributors introduce fresh ideas on how to approach these sites and the people invested in them, employing multidisciplinary methodologies from archaeology and heritage studies to ethnography and sociology. Through the use of Northern-European case studies such as a former sanatorium, a prison and the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, the reader gains a new perspective on these sites of contestation, which are cherished despite their problematic status. The conclusion is that due to the rapid societal change we are experiencing in the contemporary world, heritage professionals must start to acknowledge and deal with the difficulties that ambivalent heritage sites pose.

The Christian Countercult Movement

The Christian Countercult Movement
Title The Christian Countercult Movement PDF eBook
Author Douglas E. Cowan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 141
Release 2023-08-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 100906228X

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Many seemingly strange questions on yoga, salvation, religious pluralism, and so forth have been actively debated among members of a small but influential group of evangelical apologists known as the Christian countercult movement. This Element explores the history of this movement from its origins in the anti-heresy writings of the early church to its modern development as a reaction to religious pluralism in North America. It contrasts the apologetic Christian countercult movement with its secular anticult counterpart and explains how faith-based opposition both to new religious movements and to non-Christian religions will only deepen as religious pluralism increases. It provides a concise understanding of the two principal goals of Christian countercult apologetics: support for the evangelization of non-Christian believers and maintenance for the perceived superiority of the evangelical Christian worldview.

New Religious Movements and Comparative Religion

New Religious Movements and Comparative Religion
Title New Religious Movements and Comparative Religion PDF eBook
Author Olav Hammer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 145
Release 2024-02-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1009033824

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This Element provides an introduction to a number of less frequently explored approaches based upon the comparative study of religions. The reason for the fundamental similarity between older and newer religions is briefly explored.

New Religious Movements and Communal Societies

New Religious Movements and Communal Societies
Title New Religious Movements and Communal Societies PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Coulthard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 110
Release 2023-12-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1009357360

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Popular understanding of communal societies tends to focus on the 1960s hippie colonies and ignores the rich and long history of communalism in the United States. This Element corrects that misperception by exploring the synergy between new religious movements and communal living, including the benefits and challenges that grow out of this connection. It introduces definitions of key terms and vocabulary in the fields of new religious movements and communal studies. Discussion of major theories of communal success and the role of religion follows. The Element includes historical examples to demonstrate the ways in which new religious movements used communalism as a safe space to grow and develop their religion. The Element also analyzes why these groups have tended to experience conflicts with mainstream society.

Black Hebrew Israelites

Black Hebrew Israelites
Title Black Hebrew Israelites PDF eBook
Author Michael T. Miller
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 148
Release 2024-02-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1009400061

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The Black Hebrew Israelite movement claims that African Americans are descendants of the Ancient Israelites and has slowly become a significant force in African American religion. This Element provides a general overview of the BHI movement, its diverse history/ies, ideologies, and practices. The Element shows how different factions and trends have taken the forefront at different periods over its 140-year history, leading to the current situation where diverse iterations of the movement exist alongside each other, sharing some core concepts while differing widely. In particular, the questions of how and why BHI has become a potent and attractive movement in recent years are addressed, arguing that it fulfils a specific religious need to do with identity and teleology, and represents a new and persistent form of Abrahamic religion.