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Theorizing lived religion: introduction [PDF]
The introduction to this special issue describes the emergence of the lived religion approach in relation to other approaches within the study of religion and sociology of religion as a way of going beyond the emphasis on texts and institutions, on the one hand, and the focus on the fate of religion in modern times, on the other hand.
Kim Knibbe, Helena Kupari
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Religion in the making: the Lived Ancient Religion approach [PDF]
For the past five years (2012–2017), the Max Weber Center of Erfurt University has hosted a project on ‘Lived Ancient Religion: Questioning “cults” and “polis religion”’, financed by the European R...
Janico Albrecht +2 more
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Perspectives on Lived Religion and Lived Theology
This thematic issue brings together current research focused on lived religion and/or lived theology. Several of the articles have been developed from papers presented at the national Research Conference in Theology and Religion held in Turku/Åbo in May
Martina Björkander +2 more
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Living and Dealing with Food in an Affluent Society—A Case for the Study of Lived (Non)Religion
Significant changes have been taking place in the field of the sociology of religion in the last few decades, which challenge researchers to rethink this scholarly field. This article suggests that a great deal could be learned about the current dilemmas
Anna Sofia Salonen
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Lived religion and mystical experiences
This article discusses and argues for a ‘new’ and inclusive umbrella concept for varieties of experiences that have been called, inter alia, religious, spiritual, existential, paranormal, extraordinary or inexplicable. The umbrella concept to be explored
Katarina Johansson
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In this special issue, we explore the concept of lived religion in order to construct categories for the study of religion that reflect the Latin American reality, where, despite modernization, studies do not observe secularization, but rather a ...
Valentina Pereira Arena +1 more
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Irreligiøsitet, kristendom og levet kulturreligion
Forskning i irreligiøsitet (non-religion, sekularisering, ateisme etc.) vinder stadigt frem. Begrebet ‘det skandinaviske paradoks’ betegner det tilsyneladende modstridende faktum, at skandinaver forbliver medlemmer af deres nationale kirker, men i ...
Anne Lundahl Mauritsen
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Orthodox Christianity and gender through a religion-as-lived perspective
Book review of Kupari, Helena, and Elina Vuola (eds.), 2020. Orthodox Christianity and Gender. Dynamics of Tradition, Culture and Lived Practice.Routledge Studies in Religion (London & New York: Routledge).
Ruth Illman
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A Methodology for the Historiography of Ancient Religion
Starting from a discussion about the usefulness of a historical approach to ancient religion, I propose basing the historiography of ancient religion on a set of three concepts, replacing three others that have been widely used.
Jörg Rüpke
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Academic studies of the relationship between religion and pandemics have been emerging since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, many of these studies have been conducted in Euro-American contexts, with little attention paid to non-Western ...
Wei Xiong, Xinan Li
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