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Mapping religion and spirituality in a postsecular world [electronic resource] / edited by Giuseppe Giordan and Enzo Pace.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Giordan, Giuseppe.
Pace, Enzo.
Series:
Religion and the social order ; v. 22.
Religion and the social order, 1061-5210 ; v. 22
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Religion--Philosophy.
Religion.
Religion--History--21st century.
Spirituality--History--21st century.
Spirituality.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (213 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Individualization of believing and the logic of pluralism today inevitably bring a redefinition of the role of religion in the lives of individuals as well as societies themselves. New concepts and new theories are necessary to try to describe and understand how such processes work: this is without doubt the most problematic and intriguing aspect of the processes of change that characterize our era. This is a difficulty that makes us use only partially, and often with much caution, words, concepts and theories that until not long ago had a convincing heuristic and explanatory power and were, at least apparently, indisputable. Once it is established that under the sacred vaults of religion nothing is created and nothing is destroyed, but everything is preserved and transformed, what are the connections that are now being established with the sacred in society? The concepts “spirituality” and “post-secular” give important insights into the new religious landscape.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Giuseppe Giordan and Enzo Pace
Introduction: Mapping Religion and Spirituality in a Postsecular World / Giuseppe Giordan and Enzo Pace
Italian Catholicism and the Differentiation of Rituals: A Comparison of the Neocatechumenal Way and Renewal in the Spirit / Emanuela Contiero
Religion, Spirituality and Everyday Life in Sweden / Liselotte Frisk
Incarnating Encounters: Reflections on Spirituality, Art and Interreligious Dialogue / Ruth Illman
Renewing Confucianism as a Living Tradition in 21st Century China: Reciting Classics, Reviving Academies and Restoring Rituals / Yong Chen
Mysticism, Charisma and Religious Leadership / Anat Feldman
Christian Prayer for Human Rights and Peace: A Spiritual or Civic Commitment? / Sophie-Hélène Trigeaud
Young People's Prayers: Between Religion and Spirituality in the Veneto / Monica Chilese and Emanuela Contiero
The Beginning of Life: A Social Constructionist Approach / Anthony J. Blasi
Asceticism and the Place of the Body in Modern Monastic Prayer / Isabelle Jonveaux
Devotees, A New Ordeal and A Sense of Belonging: Ethnography and Nethnography of Saint Agatha / Elisabetta Di Giovanni
Sufi Spirituality and the Code of Islam in Everyday Practice: Findings from a Qualitative Study of a Sufiji Group in Milan / Fatma Sündal
Contributors / Giuseppe Giordan and Enzo Pace.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-280-99570-X
9786613767318
90-04-23023-8
OCLC:
799765665
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004230231 DOI

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