Theorizing Rituals

Theorizing Rituals
Title Theorizing Rituals PDF eBook
Author Jens Kreinath
Publisher BRILL
Pages 594
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004153438

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Volume two of Theorizing Rituals mainly consists of an annotated bibliography of more than 400 items covering those books, edited volumes and essays that are considered most relevant for the field of ritual theory. Instead of proposing yet another theory of ritual, the bibliography is a comprehensive monument documenting four decades of theorizing rituals.

Theorizing Rituals, Volume 1: Issues, Topics, Approaches, Concepts

Theorizing Rituals, Volume 1: Issues, Topics, Approaches, Concepts
Title Theorizing Rituals, Volume 1: Issues, Topics, Approaches, Concepts PDF eBook
Author Jens Kreinath
Publisher BRILL
Pages 803
Release 2018-08-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 9047410777

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Volume one of Theorizing Rituals assembles 34 leading scholars from various countries and disciplines working within this field. The authors review main methodological and meta-theoretical problems (part I) followed by some of the classical issues (part II). Further chapters discuss main approaches to theorizing rituals (part III) and explore some key analytical concepts for theorizing rituals (part IV). The volume is provided with extensive indices.

Theorizing Rituals, Volume 2: Annotated Bibliography of Ritual Theory, 1966-2005

Theorizing Rituals, Volume 2: Annotated Bibliography of Ritual Theory, 1966-2005
Title Theorizing Rituals, Volume 2: Annotated Bibliography of Ritual Theory, 1966-2005 PDF eBook
Author Jens Kreinath
Publisher BRILL
Pages 593
Release 2007-09-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 9047421825

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Volume two of Theorizing Rituals mainly consists of an annotated bibliography of more than 400 items covering those books, edited volumes and essays that are considered most relevant for the field of ritual theory. Instead of proposing yet another theory of ritual, the bibliography is a comprehensive monument documenting four decades of theorizing rituals.

Theorizing Rituals: Issues, topics, approaches, concepts

Theorizing Rituals: Issues, topics, approaches, concepts
Title Theorizing Rituals: Issues, topics, approaches, concepts PDF eBook
Author Joannes Augustinus Maria Snoek
Publisher Numen Book
Pages 812
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Volume one of Theorizing Rituals assembles 34 leading scholars from various countries and disciplines working within this field. The authors review main methodological and meta-theoretical problems (part I) followed by some of the classical issues (part II). Further chapters discuss main approaches to theorizing rituals (part III) and explore some key analytical concepts for theorizing rituals (part IV). The volume is provided with extensive indices.

Ritual and Christian Beginnings

Ritual and Christian Beginnings
Title Ritual and Christian Beginnings PDF eBook
Author Risto Uro
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 239
Release 2016-04-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0191080195

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The rise of early Christianity has been examined from a myriad of perspectives, but until recently ritual has been a neglected topic. Ritual and Christian Beginnings: A Socio-Cognitive Analysis argues that ritual theory is indispensable for the study of Christian beginnings. It also makes a strong case for the application of theories and insights from the Cognitive Science of Religion, a field that has established itself as a vigorous movement in Religious Studies over the past two decades. Risto Uro develops a 'socio-cognitive' approach to the study of early Christian rituals, seeking to integrate a social-level analysis with findings from the cognitive and evolutionary sciences. Ritual and Christian Beginnings provides an overview of how ritual has been approached in previous scholarship, including reasons for its neglect, and introduces the reader to the emerging fields of Ritual Studies and the Cognitive Science of Religion. In particular, it explores the ways in which cognitive theories of ritual can shed new light on issues discussed by early Christian scholars, and opens up new questions and avenues for further research. The socio-cognitive approach to ritual is applied to a number of test cases, including John the Baptist, the ritual healing practiced by Jesus and the early Christians, the social life of Pauline Christianity, and the development of early Christian baptismal practices. The analysis creates building blocks for a new account of Christian beginnings, highlighting the role of ritual innovation, cooperative signalling, and the importance of bodily actions for the generation and transmission of religious knowledge.

When Rituals Go Wrong

When Rituals Go Wrong
Title When Rituals Go Wrong PDF eBook
Author Ute Hüsken
Publisher BRILL
Pages 390
Release 2007
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004158111

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This volume investigates the implications of breaking ritual rules, of failed performances and of the extinction of ritual systems. The essays thus break new ground in the comparative analysis of rituals and introduce new perspectives to ritual studies.

The Craft of Ritual Studies

The Craft of Ritual Studies
Title The Craft of Ritual Studies PDF eBook
Author Ronald L. Grimes
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 433
Release 2013-10-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199373566

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In religious studies, theory and method research has long been embroiled in a polarized debate over scientific versus theological perspectives. Ronald L. Grimes shows that this debate has stagnated, due in part to a manner of theorizing too far removed from the study of actual religious practices. A worthwhile theory, according to Grimes, must be practice-oriented, and practices are most effectively studied by field research methods. The Craft of Ritual Studies melds together a systematic theory and method capable of underwriting the cross-cultural, interdisciplinary study of ritual. Grimes exposes the limitations that disable many theories of ritual--for example, defining ritual as essentially religious, assuming that ritual's only function is to generate group solidarity, or treating ritual as a mirror of the status quo. He provides a guide for fieldwork on complex ritual events, particularly those characterized by social conflict or cultural creativity. The volume includes a case study, focusing on a single complex event: the Santa Fe Fiesta, a New Mexico celebration marked by protracted ethnic conflict and ongoing dramatic creativity. Grimes develops such themes as the relation of ritual to media, theater, and film, the dynamics of ritual creativity, the negotiation of ritual criticism, and the impact of ritual on cultural and physical environments. This important book, the capstone work of Grimes's three decades of leadership in the field of ritual studies, is accompanied by a set of online videos, as well as appendices illustrating key aspects of ritual studies.