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The making of Christianities in history : a processing approach / edited by Staf Hellemans & Gerard Rouwhorst.

Van Pelt Library BR145.3 .M35 2020
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hellemans, Staf, editor.
Rouwhorst, Gerard, editor.
Series:
Bibliothèque de la Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique ; fasc. 106.
Bibliothèque de la Revue d'histoire Ecclésiastique, 2565-9308 ; fascicule 106
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Church history.
Christianity.
Physical Description:
248 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols Publishers, [2020]
Summary:
There has been a major trend among social scientists and historians to assume that the history of modernity can be studied without taking into consideration religion as an important factor. This in contrast to premodern societies in which religion would have played such a predominant and all-embracing role that a total symbiosis between religion and society would have existed. Both of these views are challenged by the authors of this volume. They claim that neither of them does justice to the complexity of the relationship between society and religion. They propose a theoretical framework that fully addresses this complexity by focussing on the variegated active ways in which religious agents (groups and individuals) process(ed) their societal and religious contexts in the modern era as well as in the premodern period. Viewed from this perspective, the history of Christianity appears as the heterogeneous result of an ongoing and unceasing selective processing by all Christians? and non-Christians? of their environment. The application of this new theoretical and methodological framework sheds light? often in a surprising and unexpected way? on various processes in the history of Christianity: the conflict-ridden parting of the ways between Jews and Christians; the emergence and development of early Christian rituals; the formation of a Cathar Counter- Church; the emergence of new forms of Christianity in North America; the complicated and ambiguous evolution of Roman Catholicism in modernity.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Turning `Society' into `Religion' A Processing Approach / Staf Hellemans
Processing Scripture Psalm 22 in Matthew, John, and Barnabas / Maarten Menken
The Making of Early Christianity A Processing Perspective on the History of its Rituals / Gerard Rouwhorst
The Making of a Cathar Counter-Church, the `Ecclesia Dei', through the Consolamentum Ritual (Baptism of the Holy Spirit) / Daniela Muller
Processing Puritanism in Early New England and the Birth of Religious Freedom / Patrick Pasture.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
250358781X
9782503587813
OCLC:
1138586586

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