
Prayer as Transgression?
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"The authors' ethnographic fieldwork provides a strong framework for their findings. Their use of a qualitative and ethnographic approach, which has so rarely been used in the examination of prayer, is exciting. Prayer as Transgression? is a study of prayer-in-action, of prayer 'in the thick of it' - this book makes a major contribution to the way in which prayer can be understood." Peter J. Collins, University of Durham "This is an important, well-conceived book that should be required reading for anyone interested in social scientific approaches to prayer, to the daily work of healthcare organizations, and to the multiple meanings embedded therein. The authors raise as many themes and questions as they address and speak to one another in carefully framed and connected chapters. I learned a great deal from this volume -- it is an excellent example of how to do interdisciplinary research across national contexts in thoughtful analytic ways." Social ForcesMore details
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- Cover
- PRAYER AS TRANSGRESSION?
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Table and Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Prayer as Transgression
- 1 Expressions of Prayer in the Everyday
- 2 Creating an Inclusive Public Sphere: Healthcare and the Role of Prayer
- 3 Mapping Geographies of Prayer
- 4 Organizational Practices in the Management of Prayer
- 5 Chaplaincy in Canada and the United Kingdom: Prayer and the Dynamics of Spiritual Care
- 6 Prayer amongst the Many: Clinical Settings and Populations
- 7 Complicating Religious Identities through the Social Relations of Prayer
- 8 When Some "Body" Prays: Materiality and the Senses in Prayer
- 9 Arts and Nature in Lived Experiences of Prayer
- Conclusion: The Power of Prayer
- Appendix 1: Research Methods
- Appendix 2: Recommendations for Healthcare
- Notes
- References
- Contributors
- Index
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