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The essays collected in Situating Spirituality: Context, Practice, and Power examine not only individual engagements with spirituality, but they show how seemingly personal facets of spirituality, as well as definitions of spirituality itself, are deeply shaped by religious, cultural, and political contexts.
Sommario
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Eminently Social Spirituality: Context, Practice, and Power
- Brian Steensland, Jaime Kucinskas, Anna Sun
- Part One: Context
- 1. Social Practices and Cultural Contexts: Framework for the Study of Spirituality
- Nancy Ammerman
- 2. The Gods of Modern Spirituality
- Linda Woodhead
- 3. Fearful Asymmetry: Rethinking the Boundaries between Religion and Spirituality
- Anna Sun
- 4. Trumping the Devil! Engendering the Spirituality of the Marketplace within Africa and the African Diaspora
- Afe Adogame
- 5. Methodological Innovations for the Study of Spirituality
- Bradley Wright
- 6. Shifts in Spiritual and Religious Self-Perceptions in the First Year of College
- Alyssa N. Rochenbach
- 7. Spirituality among African Americans: Inter-Racial and Intra-Racial Differences across Followers of Various Religious Traditions
- Jason Shelton
- Part Two: Practice
- 8. The Micro-interactive Order of Spirituality
- Michael Pagis
- 9. Ecstasies: Or, the Limitations of Vanilla Spirituality Studies
- Melissa Wilcox
- 10. Textures of Spirituality in Rural Malawi
- Ann Swidler
- 11. Gifts, Weapons, and Values: The Language of Spirituality in 21st Century Central America
- Robert Brenneman
- Part Three: Power
- 12. Everything is Connected: Relocating Spiritual Power from Nature to Society
- Stef Aupers
- 13. Yoga Spirituality in the Context of U.S. Institutions
- Candy Gunther Brown
- 14. Training Spiritual Caregivers: Spirituality in Chaplaincy Programs in Theological Education
- Wendy Cage, Beth Stroud, Patrick K. Palmer, George Fitchett, Trace Haythorne, Casey Clevenger
- 15. Spirituality and Islam: Sufism in Indonesia
- Rachel Rinaldo
- 16. The Transmission of Spirituality in Broader Landscapes of Power
- Jaime Kucinskas
- Conclusion
- 17. Three Questions About Spirituality: Its Meaning, Influence, and Future
- Brian Steensland
- Index
Info autore
Brian Steensland is Professor and Chair of Sociology at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). He is the author of
The Failed Welfare Revolution: America's Struggle Over Guaranteed Income and co-editor of
The New Evangelical Social Engagement.
Jaime Kucinskas is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology at Hamilton College. She is the author of
The Mindful Elite: Mobilizing from the Inside Out (Oxford, 2019).
Anna Sun is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Duke University. She is the author of
Confucianism as a World Religion: Contested Histories and Contemporary Realities.
Riassunto
The essays collected in Situating Spirituality: Context, Practice, and Power examine not only individual engagements with spirituality, but they show how seemingly personal facets of spirituality, as well as definitions of spirituality itself, are deeply shaped by religious, cultural, and political contexts.
Testo aggiuntivo
The volume will be important for scholars interested in the idea that everything can be spiritual.