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Religion and sociology --- Anthropology of religion --- Anthropology of religion. --- Religion and sociology. --- Religious anthropology --- Religion and society --- Religious sociology --- Society and religion --- Sociology, Religious --- Sociology and religion --- Sociology of religion --- Ethnology --- Sociology
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Marcello Massenzio propose ici une analyse fascinante de "figures" du Juif errant. Condamné à une errance perpétuelle pour avoir frappé Jésus dans la montée au Calvaire, le Juif errant devient un mythe ambigu dès le XIIIe siècle, porteur à la fois du thème du Juif témoin de la Passion et de motifs antijuifs. Une fresque de Giotto rend compte avec nuance de cette ambivalence, que mettent encore plus en évidence deux textes peu connus de Goethe. Au début du XXe siècle, le mythe est réapproprié par la culture juive, notamment dans une série de tableaux saisissants de Chagall. Après la Shoah, le Juif errant est plus que jamais porteur du destin juif-trouvant peut-être son incarnation dans le personnage troublant et obsédant du maître d’Élie Wiesel et d’Emmanuel Lévinas, l’étrange Monsieur Chouchani...
Wandering Jew in literature. --- Wandering Jew in art. --- Wandering Jew. --- Jews in literature. --- Jews in art. --- Juif errant dans la littérature --- Juif errant (Légende) --- Juifs dans la littérature --- Juifs dans l'art --- Wandering Jew --- Wandering Jew in art --- Wandering Jew in literature --- Judaism - Mythology - Religious anthropology - Wandering Jew in arts and literature --- Juif errant dans la littérature --- Juif errant (Légende) --- Juifs dans la littérature --- Wandering Jew - Congresses --- Wandering Jew in art - Congresses --- Wandering Jew in literature - Congresses --- Judaism - Mythology - Religious anthropology - Wandering Jew in arts and literature.
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Dans l’histoire du corps en Occident, une réflexion particulière est accordée à l’invention du corps chrétien. Un corps de chair, qui deviendra dès les débuts du christianisme le lieu privilégié des institutions du pouvoir, des pratiques, des discours et des croyances. D’un côté, « le corps est l’abominable vêtement de l’âme », dit Grégoire le Grand, mais, d’un autre côté, « le corps est le tabernacle du Saint Esprit », écrit saint Paul. À la différence des traditions hellénistiques, platoniciennes surtout et stoïciennes, qui opposent l’âme et le corps et qui ne voient dans le corps qu’une prison de l’âme ou son tombeau, le corps chrétien invente la chair comme un lieu paradoxal de division, de rupture, de chute et en même temps d’unité, de réparation et de salut. L’invention du corps chrétien, c’est l’invention des liens entre le corps et l’histoire, la chair et le temps, pour l’écriture d’une histoire du corps en Occident. Trois thèmes sont au cœur de ce livre : les antinomies de la chair, les apparitions de la chair, les destinées de la chair.
Church history --- Anthropology of religion. --- Religious anthropology --- Ethnology --- Apostolic Church --- Christianity --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- christianisme --- corps --- occident --- chair --- Grégoire le Grand --- Saint Paul --- Corps humain --- Chair (théologie)
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"The anthropology of Hinduism has amply established that Hindus have strong involvement with sacred geography. The Hindu sacred topography is dotted with innumerable pilgrimage places, and popular Hinduism is abundant with spatial imaginings. Thus Shiva and his partner, the mother goddess, live in the Himalayas, goddesses descend on earth as beautiful rivers, the goddess Kali's body parts are imagined to have fallen in various sites of Hindu geography sanctifying them as sacred centres, and yogis meditate in forests. Bengal similarly has a thriving culture of exalting sacred centres and pilgrimage places, one of the most important among them being the Navadvip-Mayapur sacred complex, Bengal's greatest site of guru-centred Vaishnavite pilgrimage and devotional life. The main question my book seeks to answer is what sites and senses of place beyond physical geographical ones can do to our notions of space/place, affect, and sanctity. While the contemporary anthropology of place and embodiment, following Edward Casey's philosophy (1993), is dominated by the idea of body-in-place, my book seeks to extend his formulations by also analysing cultural constructions and experiences of place in the body, mind etc. Traveling through both exterior and interior landscapes, I show that the practitioner inhabits Krishna's world through every daily religious practice. The synaesthesia that results from the overlap of these different planes of experience confirms the intensely transformative power of Vaishnava ritual processes"--Provided by publisher.
Vaishnavism --- Vaisnavism --- Vishnuism --- Sacred space --- Anthropology of religion --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Hinduism --- Religious anthropology --- Ethnology --- Holy places --- Places, Sacred --- Sacred places --- Sacred sites --- Sacred spaces --- Sites, Sacred --- Space, Sacred --- Holy, The --- Religion and geography --- Hindu sects --- Anthropology of religion. --- Sacred space. --- Vaishnavism. --- India --- Bengal --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion --- bengal religious sites. --- bengal vaishnavism. --- bengal. --- bengali pilgrimages. --- body in place. --- contemporary anthropology of place. --- hindu geography. --- hindu pilgrimage. --- hindu religious practices. --- hinduism. --- hindus. --- krishna. --- navadvip mayapur. --- politics of space. --- popular hinduism. --- religious practice in bengal. --- religious studies. --- sacred geography. --- sacred topography. --- shiva. --- sociology of religion. --- synaesthesia. --- vaishnava ritual. --- vaishnavite pilgrimages.
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En Inde, la psychiatrie ne jouit pas d’une bonne image, et ce, malgré les réformes pour l’acclimater à la situation et à la sensibilité indienne. Si le recours à la psychiatrie est loin d’être négligeable, les déficiences qu’elle présente ne favorisent ni la confiance, ni l’appréhension des désordres psychiques. Ceci laisse une large place à la thérapie religieuse dans laquelle les patients et leurs familles placent leurs derniers espoirs de guérison lors de troubles perçus comme d’origine surnaturelle. Brigitte Sébastia a enquêté dans un sanctuaire catholique dédié à saint Antoine de Padoue, vénéré pour ses pouvoirs thaumaturge et exorciste, où se déroulent d’impressionnantes scènes de possession. À travers une étude très précise, l’auteur explore des problématiques de la société indienne, comme la place du catholicisme et son acclimatation à l’hindouisme, les systèmes thérapeutiques disponibles dans ce pays, les représentations de la maladie mentale et l’impact du contexte social et familial dans l’émergence des troubles psychiques.
Anthropology of religion --- Hinduism --- Exorcism --- Anthony, --- Cult --- India --- Religious life and customs. --- Ethno-anthropology - Religious therapies - Hinduism - Exorcisms - India. --- Evil spirits, Expulsion of --- Expulsion of evil spirits --- Demonology --- Rites and ceremonies --- Religious anthropology --- Ethnology --- Antoine, --- Antoni Padewski, --- Antoni, --- Antonio da Padova, --- Antonio, --- António, --- Antonius, --- Antony, --- Antun, --- Bulhões, Fernando de, --- Bullones, Fernando de, --- Lisboa, António de, --- Martins de Bulhões, Fernando, --- Ontōns, --- Padova, Antonio da, --- Padovas, Ontōns nu, --- Padua, Anthony of, --- Padwy, Antoni z, --- Patavinus, Antonius, --- Anṭūiyūs, --- Anthropology of religion - India --- Exorcism - India --- Anthony, - of Padua, Saint, - 1195-1231 - Cult - India --- India - Religious life and customs --- Anthony, - of Padua, Saint, - 1195-1231
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In The Life and Work of Ernesto de Martino , Flavio A. Geisshuesler offers a comprehensive study of one of Italy's most colorful historians of religions. The book inserts de Martino's dramatic life trajectory within the intellectual climate and the socio-political context of his age in order to offer a fresh perspective on the evolution of the discipline of religious studies during the 20th century. Demonstrating that scholarship on religion was animated by moments of fear of the apocalypse, it brings de Martino's perspective into conversation with Mircea Eliade, Claude Lévi-Strauss, and Clifford Geertz in order to recover an Italian approach that promises to redeem religious studies as a relevant and revitalizing field of research in the contemporary climate of crisis.
Religion --- Anthropology of religion --- Religion and sociology --- Religion historians --- Study and teaching --- History --- De Martino, Ernesto, --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- 27 <092> --- 27 <092> Kerkgeschiedenis--Biografieën --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Biografieën --- 27 <092> Histoire de l'Eglise--Biographies --- Histoire de l'Eglise--Biographies --- Historians of religion --- Religious historians --- Historians --- Religion and society --- Religious sociology --- Society and religion --- Sociology, Religious --- Sociology and religion --- Sociology of religion --- Sociology --- Religious anthropology --- Ethnology --- Martino, Ernesto de, --- Martino, Ernesto de. --- Religion. --- Anthropology of religion. --- Religion and sociology. --- Religion historians. --- Study and teaching. --- 1900-1999 --- Italy --- Italy. --- Intellectual life --- Intellectual History --- Literature and Cultural Studies --- Postcolonial Literature & Culture --- Philosophy --- 19th & 20th Century Philosophy --- Philosophy of Religion --- Religious Studies --- History of Religion
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