
Instruments of Devotion
The Practices & Objects of Religious Piety from the Late Middle Ages to the 20th Century
Aarhus University Press
Published on 15. April 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
223 pages
978-87-7934-200-2 (ISBN)
Description
Belief and religion are returning as focal concerns in modern philosophical debate. Interestingly, this 'religious turn' is most clearly seen in so-called post-modern or post-structuralist thinking. Today we are witnessing the dissolution of philosophical theories such as positivist scientism and Marxism, which thought they had definitively liquidated religion. After modernity, there are no more strong philosophical reasons either to be an atheist refusing religion or to be a theist refuting science. The above, or similar, attitudes form a common point of departure for all the contributors to this anthology, and are the reason why we all feel that the studies of matters concerning religion in all aspects of life are of importance. Today's situation in Europe illustrates the need for historical knowledge and perspective on culture and religion, particularly Christianity and all its denominational varieties. Christianity's influence on and in European culture cannot be overestimated, particularly understood as a dynamic and multifaceted force. The European Network on the Instruments of Devotion (ENID), is an international research network coordinated from the University of Bergen, Norway.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Aarhus
Denmark
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
b/w & colour photos
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-87-7934-200-2 (9788779342002)
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Instruments of Devotion
The Practices and Objects of Religious Piety from the Late Middle Ages to the 20th Century
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Henning Laugerud PhD (art) is Senior lecturer at the Department of Cultural Studies and Oriental Languages, Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo, Norway. Laura Katrine Skinnebach has an MA in History and Communication from Roskilde University Centre in Denmark. She is currently a research-fellow at the University of Bergen, Bergen Museum, Norway.