Encyclopedia of Religious Rites, Rituals, and Festivals

Encyclopedia of Religious Rites, Rituals, and Festivals
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Synopsis Encyclopedia of Religious Rites, Rituals, and Festivals by :

Many rituals and festivals take place in public, meaning that such expressions of faith are societal as well as individual forms of human behaviour. The similarity in the general patterns of rituals and festivals across cultures and religions is striking. For example, most cultures and religions mark major life-course transitions such as birth, marriage, and death with public ritual expressions, and numerous festivals are tied to food-producing activities such as planting and harvesting. Where religions and societies vary is in the meanings associated with ritual behaviour and the specific forms those behaviours take.

Routledge Encyclopedia of Religious Rites, Rituals and Festivals

Routledge Encyclopedia of Religious Rites, Rituals and Festivals
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ISBN-10 : 0415880912
ISBN-13 : 9780415880916
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Synopsis Routledge Encyclopedia of Religious Rites, Rituals and Festivals by : Frank A. Salamone

This book examines religious beliefs expressed through ritualized behavior and festivals.

Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap
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Publisher : Eisenbrauns
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9781575068015
ISBN-13 : 157506801X
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Synopsis Bridging the Gap by : Gerald A. Klingbeil

This volume is intended to introduce university and seminary students and scholars to the neglected field of ritual studies, particularly within the larger context of biblical and theological studies. At the same time, the author hopes to further the discussion by interacting with numerous scholars in the field, providing an extensive bibliography of relevant works. Klingbeil defines the basic terms used in ritual studies and explains the concepts involved in interpreting biblical ritual. He offers a broad history of the study of biblical ritual, beginning with the critiques of ritual found in the Old Testament prophetic books and surveying attitudes toward ritual down to modern times. Drawing on the fields of anthropology and sociology, as well as his decade of work in the field, Klingbeil presents a comprehensive reading strategy for biblical ritual texts. In addition, he explores connections between ritual studies and theological research. This ground-breaking study promises to generate discussion about biblical ritual and provides an excellent introduction to this growing field of study for students and scholars.

Encyclopedia of American Folklife

Encyclopedia of American Folklife
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 2856
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ISBN-10 : 9781317471943
ISBN-13 : 1317471946
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Synopsis Encyclopedia of American Folklife by : Simon J Bronner

American folklife is steeped in world cultures, or invented as new culture, always evolving, yet often practiced as it was created many years or even centuries ago. This fascinating encyclopedia explores the rich and varied cultural traditions of folklife in America - from barn raisings to the Internet, tattoos, and Zydeco - through expressions that include ritual, custom, crafts, architecture, food, clothing, and art. Featuring more than 350 A-Z entries, "Encyclopedia of American Folklife" is wide-ranging and inclusive. Entries cover major cities and urban centers; new and established immigrant groups as well as native Americans; American territories, such as Guam and Samoa; major issues, such as education and intellectual property; and expressions of material culture, such as homes, dress, food, and crafts. This encyclopedia covers notable folklife areas as well as general regional categories. It addresses religious groups (reflecting diversity within groups such as the Amish and the Jews), age groups (both old age and youth gangs), and contemporary folk groups (skateboarders and psychobillies) - placing all of them in the vivid tapestry of folklife in America. In addition, this resource offers useful insights on folklife concepts through entries such as "community and group" and "tradition and culture." The set also features complete indexes in each volume, as well as a bibliography for further research.

Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures

Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 599
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ISBN-10 : 9789004128194
ISBN-13 : 9004128190
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Synopsis Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures by : Suad Joseph

Family, Body, Sexuality and Health is Volume III of the Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures. In almost 200 well written entries it covers the broad field of family, body, sexuality and health and Islamic cultures.

Caribbean Healing Traditions

Caribbean Healing Traditions
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781136920578
ISBN-13 : 1136920579
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Synopsis Caribbean Healing Traditions by : Patsy Sutherland

As Caribbean communities become more international, clinicians and scholars must develop new paradigms for understanding treatment preferences and perceptions of illness. Despite evidence supporting the need for culturally appropriate care and the integration of traditional healing practices into conventional health and mental health care systems, it is unclear how such integration would function since little is known about the therapeutic interventions of Caribbean healing traditions. Caribbean Healing Traditions: Implications for Health and Mental Health fills this gap. Drawing on the knowledge of prominent clinicians, scholars, and researchers of the Caribbean and the diaspora, these healing traditions are explored in the context of health and mental health for the first time, making Caribbean Healing Traditions an invaluable resource for students, researchers, faculty, and practitioners in the fields of nursing, counseling, psychotherapy, psychiatry, social work, youth and community development, and medicine.

Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices

Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices
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Publisher : Gale Cengage
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1414498705
ISBN-13 : 9781414498706
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Synopsis Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices by : Thomas Riggs

Although religion has been universal throughout human culture, its variations are so extensive that scholars do not always agree on a definition. Many languages do not have a specific word for religion. Modern life is sometimes viewed as less religious than societies long ago. Despite such changes in religious life, it is still essential to understand the phenomenon, for it touches almost every facet of life.-from the Introduction.

Social Theory and the Study of Israelite Religion

Social Theory and the Study of Israelite Religion
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Publisher : Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781589836891
ISBN-13 : 1589836898
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Synopsis Social Theory and the Study of Israelite Religion by : Saul M. Olyan

This volume assesses past, theoretically engaged work on Israelite religion and presents new approaches to particular problems and larger interpretive and methodological questions. It gathers previously unpublished research by senior and mid-career scholars well known for their contributions in the area of social theory and the study of Israelite religion and by junior scholars whose writing is just beginning to have a serious impact on the field. The volume begins with a critical introduction by the editor. Topics of interest to the contributors include gender, violence, social change, the festivals, the dynamics of shame and honor, and the relationship of text to ritual. The contributors engage theory from social and cultural anthropology, sociology, postcolonial studies, and ritual studies. Theoretical models are evaluated in light of the primary data, and some authors modify or adapt theory to increase its utility for biblical studies. The contributors are Susan Ackerman, Stephen L. Cook, Ronald Hendel, T. M. Lemos, Nathaniel B. Levtow, Carol Meyers, Saul M. Olyan, RĂ¼diger Schmitt, Robert R. Wilson, and David P. Wright.

The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Ritual

The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Ritual
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 753
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ISBN-10 : 9780191065064
ISBN-13 : 0191065064
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Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Ritual by : Rikard Roitto

Scholars of religion have long assumed that ritual and belief constitute the fundamental building blocks of religious traditions and that these two components of religion are interrelated and interdependent in significant ways. Generations of New Testament and Early Christian scholars have produced detailed analyses of the belief systems of nascent Christian communities, including their ideological and political dimensions, but have by and large ignored ritual as an important element of early Christian religion and as a factor contributing to the rise and the organization of the movement. In recent years, however, scholars of early Christianity have begun to use ritual as an analytical tool for describing and explaining Christian origins and the early history of the movement. Such a development has created a momentum toward producing a more comprehensive volume on the ritual world of Early Christianity employing advances made in the field of ritual studies. The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Ritual gives a manifold account of the ritual world of early Christianity from the beginning of the movement up to the fifth century. The volume introduces relevant theories and approaches; central topics of ritual life in the cultural world of early Christianity; and important Christian ritual themes and practices in emerging Christian groups and factions.