
Religious Experience and New Materialism
Movement Matters
Palgrave MacMillan (Publisher)
Published on 17. November 2015
Book
Hardback
IX, 191 pages
978-1-137-56843-4 (ISBN)
Description
In this groundbreaking volume, theologians and scholars of religion criticize and refine new materialist views, to advance debate about the role of religious experience in social and political change.
Reviews / Votes
'From its birth, New Materialism has fostered intense attention and debate: is it materialist, is it new, can it produce a more radical theology? Here, chapters lock horns over the heart and bodies of the New Materialist program, emphasizing the topics of religion and activism. The authors, undercutting established dualisms, offer both advocacy and critical dialogue. This is an important contribution to this new school of thought.' - Philip Clayton, Claremont School of Theology, USA
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Series
Edition
1st ed. 2015
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
IX, 191 p.
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
397 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-56843-4 (9781137568434)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-137-56844-1
Schweitzer Classification
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Persons
Karen Bray, Drew University, USA
Clayton Crockett, University of Central Arkansas, USA
Tamsin Jones, Trinity College, USA
Kimerer L. LaMothe, Brown University and Harvard University, USA (emeritus)
Kevin Minister, College of Arts and Sciences at Shenandoah University, USA
John Reader, University of Chester, UK
Jeffrey W. Robbins, Lebanon Valley College, USA
Content
Introduction; Tamsin Jones
1. 'Becoming a Bodily Self: An Econkinetic Approach to the Study of Religion'; Kimerer L. LaMothe
2. 'Organizing Conversions: Theorizing the Religious Experience of Conversion with New Materialisms'; Kevin Minister
3. 'Ecology and Social Movements: The New Materialism and Relational Christian Realism'; Clayton Crockett and John Reader
4. 'Becoming Feces: New Materialism and the Deep Solidarity in Feeling Like Shit'; Karen Bray
5. 'Rethinking the New Materialism for Religion and Theology: Why Movements Matter Most'; Joerg Rieger
Response: 'On the Virtue and Variety of Movement'; Jeffrey W. Robbins
Conclusion; Edward Waggoner
1. 'Becoming a Bodily Self: An Econkinetic Approach to the Study of Religion'; Kimerer L. LaMothe
2. 'Organizing Conversions: Theorizing the Religious Experience of Conversion with New Materialisms'; Kevin Minister
3. 'Ecology and Social Movements: The New Materialism and Relational Christian Realism'; Clayton Crockett and John Reader
4. 'Becoming Feces: New Materialism and the Deep Solidarity in Feeling Like Shit'; Karen Bray
5. 'Rethinking the New Materialism for Religion and Theology: Why Movements Matter Most'; Joerg Rieger
Response: 'On the Virtue and Variety of Movement'; Jeffrey W. Robbins
Conclusion; Edward Waggoner