UID:
edocfu_9959234640902883
Format:
1 online resource (233 p.)
ISBN:
1-315-57926-X
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1-317-14455-4
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1-317-14454-6
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1-4724-1503-5
Content:
Religious communities often select and foster certain emotions over others. Often, it is the underlying emotional pattern of a group rather than its doctrines that either divides it from, or attracts it to, others. These issues, so important in today's world, are explored in this book in a genuinely interdisciplinary way by anthropologists, psychologists, theologians and historians of religion, and in some detailed studies of well and less well known religious traditions from across the world.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover; Contents; List of Contributors; List of Figures and Tables; Introduction: Emotion, Identity and Group Communication; 1 The Role of Emotion and Identity in Mixed-faith Families; 2 Sikh Spectrum: Mapping Emotions in the Panth; 3 Emotions in Buddhism; 4 Emotions in the Writings of Two Church Fathers: Evagrius of Pontus and Mark the Monk; 5 Metaphysics, Emotions and the Flourishing Life; 6 'Being in love without restriction': Emotion and Embodiment in Bernard Lonergan; 7 Forced Migration and Meaning-making
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8 Identity Under Pressure: Motivation and Emotional Dynamics in Cultural and Religious Groups9 William James on Religion and Emotion; 10 The Knowing Body: Structuralism and the Somatic Aspects of Biblical Sacrifice; 11 Death, Emotion and Digital Media; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4724-1502-7
Language:
English
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