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Pansacramentalism, Interreligious Theology, and Lived Religion

open access: yesReligions, 2019
Opening with a philosophical definition of sacrament(ality) as a mediator (mediation) of the sacred in the concrete world, this article offers pansacramentalism as a promising worldview—especially for those rooted in or emerging from the Christian ...
Hans Gustafson
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Perspectives on Lived Religion and Lived Theology

open access: yesApproaching Religion
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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Vietnamese lived religion, Confucianism and women: goddess spirituality in Nguyễn Dữ’s the young woman from Nam Xuong

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications
Vietnam as a nation is deeply rooted in the wet-rice agricultural civilization, which is characterized by the Yin (female) principle and the religion worshiping Mother Goddess. However, Chinese Confucianism significantly influenced Vietnam throughout the
Ngan Nguyen Thi Kim
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Negotiating the sacred: the lived religion of Eritrean newcomers and their process of integration in the Netherlands

open access: yesPractical Theology, 2020
This research analysed the data gathered from ten interviews with Eritrean newcomers living in Amsterdam on the relation between their experiences of lived religion and the experience of their process of integration in the Netherlands.
Srdjan Sremac
exaly   +2 more sources

Living and Dealing with Food in an Affluent Society—A Case for the Study of Lived (Non)Religion

open access: yesReligions, 2018
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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Trauma and Lived Religion: Embodiment and Emplotment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Traumatic experiences and other significant life events have specific significance in the study of religion. They are on the one hand important drivers for religious reflection and action but on the other hand they constitute fundamental challenges to religious meaning systems.
Sremac, S., Ganzevoort, R.R.
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

The lived religion approach in the sociology of religion and its implications for secular feminist analyses of religion

open access: yesSocial Compass, 2017
The sociological ‘lived religion’ approach focuses on the experiences of religious individuals in everyday life, whilst also considering the institutional aspects of religion that they may engage with.
Line Nyhagen
exaly   +2 more sources

Popular Religion or Lived Religion? Exploring Indigenous Religious Festival Practice in Mexico

open access: yesInternational Journal of Latin American Religions, 2023
This article investigates the practice of lived religion in two contemporary indigenous communities in Mexico (San Juan Mixtepec, Oaxaca and El Espíritu, Hidalgo) by examining some of their unique religious festive traditions to analyze the ways in which
I. A. Rieger
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Entre el opio del pueblo y la búsqueda de la salvación. Aproximaciones a la religiosidad vivida desde América Latina

open access: yesRevista de Estudios Sociales, 2022
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

open access: yesReligionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift, 2022
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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