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Religious and Social Ritual

Interdisciplinary Explorations

Religious and Social Ritual

Interdisciplinary Explorations

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Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 9780791428269
Number of Pages: 323
Published: 01/02/1996

Examines particular rituals (social and religious) as a special kind of cultural performance or interaction in a wide variety of traditions and locations.

In Religious and Social Ritual, ten scholars examine particular rituals as a special kind of cultural performance or interaction in a wide variety of traditions and locations. In so doing, they surface timely theoretical and methodological issues and engage fundamental questions such as how and why these performances and interactions do what they do. Each investigation is conducted with careful attention to cultural, cross-cultural, social, and contextual factors that make it possible to enter into the ritual participant's world and worldview. Moreover, these essays take seriously the interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary emphasis of ritual studies and incorporate the historical, methodological, and autobiographical situations of their authors in responsible and graceful ways. For scholars, teachers, and students of ritual in a variety of settings, Religious and Social Ritual provides both significant scholarship and an invitation to further conversation about one of the most important topics in the contemporary study of religion and culture.

Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART I: COMPARATIVE EXPLORATIONS

Introductory Essay

John Hilary Martin

1  Bringing the Power of the Past into the Present
Murrinh-patha Ritual

John Hilary Martin

2  Power in the Palace
The Investiture of a Javanese Sultan

Clare B. fischer

3  Realizing Inherent Enlightenment
Ritual and Self-Transformation in Shingon Buddhism

Ricahrd K. Payne

4  Ritual Power, Ritual Authority
Configurations and Reconfigurations in the Era of Manifestations

Martha Ellen Stortz

PART II:  LITURGICAL EXPLORATIONS

 Introductory Essay

Michael B. Aune

5  The Subject of Ritual
Ideology and Experience in Action

Michael B. Aune

6  "Let Every Tongue, by Art Refined, Mingl Its Softest Notes With Mine"
An Exploration of Hymn-Singing Events and Dimensions of Knowing

Rebecca J. Slough 

PART III:  CLINICAL EXPLORATIONS 

Introductory Essay

Valerie DeMarinis

7  Ritual and Psychotherapy
Similarities and Differences

Volney P. Gay

8  A Psychotherapeutic Exploration of Religious Ritual as Mediator of Memory and Meaning
A Clinical Case Presentation of the Therapeutic Efficacy of Incorporating Religious Ritual into Therapy

Valerie DeMarinis

9  The Significance of Ritual in the Case of Joanne
Insights from Depth Psychology

Joseph D. Driskill

10  Western Hospitalization for Surgery a "Rite of Passage"

William R. Noonan

Contributors

Index

Michael B. Aune, Valerie DeMarinis

Michael B. Aune is Professor of Worship at the Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and Core Doctoral Faculty Member, Arts, Worship, and Proclamation at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. He is the author of "To Move the Heart": Philip Melanchthon's Rhetorical View of Rite and Its Implications for Contemporary Ritual Theory. Valerie DeMarinis is Associate Professor at Uppsala University in Sweden. She is the author of Critical Caring and co-editor of Clinical Psychology of Religion: European and American Interdisciplinary Explorations.