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The Body in Religion - Images and Practices

English · Hardback

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Body and religion are closely linked. The human body, which is the most direct level of human experience, is used to express and project religious ideas. For example, ablutions, head coverings, gender roles and body modifications are often religiously charged and integrated into a religious frame of reference. Deities are presented with human bodies (or not) and the relationship between body and spirit is illuminated. This volume brings together contributions from a conference organised by the Münster Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics" and brings together various disciplines from the humanities and social sciences that address the topic from a global and time-spanning perspective.With contributions byBotaina Azouaghe | Kurt-Otto Bayertz | Wolfram Drews | Nikolas Funke | Ulla Kreilinger | Eva-Bettina Krems | Clemens Leonhard | Achim Lichtenberger | Angelika Lohwasser | Christoph Markschies | Ines Michalowski | Manuel Pachurka | Perry Schmidt-Leukel | Rüdiger Schmitt | Romedio Schmitz-Esser | Dorothea Schulz | Dina Serova | Holger Strutwolf | Martina Wagner-Egelhaaf | Karin Westerwelle

Product details

Assisted by Achim Lichtenberger (Editor), Angelika Lohwasser (Editor), Holger Strutwolf (Editor)
Publisher Ergon
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2025
 
EAN 9783987401794
ISBN 978-3-9874017-9-4
No. of pages 442
Weight 963 g
Series Religion und Politik
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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