Rhythmic body movements and dancing, as well as singing, have been used as a means and inspiration for both individual and communal spiritual experience throughout the history of religions. This article takes a tentative look at the contemporary neocharismatic culture of celebration as a means of aiming at religious experience through collective bodily practice; namely praising, which is generally understood to take the form of singing but is, in fact, expressed also in bodily movements such as dancing. In the neocharismatic context, a celebration means a certain type of a meeting with a special focus on contemplative worship and prayer, accompanied with lively music of praise. First, the historical background of the neocharismatic branch ...
The Prayer of Praise and Worship The thesis "The Prayer of Praise and Worship" reflects the present ...
Elixir: Spirits of Celebration is a project that explores the concept of rebirth and cycles of time ...
At a time when the emphasis in liturgical practice is shifting increasingly away from intellectualis...
Rhythmic body movements and dancing, as well as singing, have been used as a means and inspiration f...
In the history of dance and Christian theology, the United Society of Believers in the Second...
Roggow, Aaron, W. “BODY-AND-SOUL: EMBODIED PARTICIPATION OF THE LAITY IN THE DIVINE SERVICE.” Master...
The art of dance is central to many cultures and religions worldwide, but has sometimes been neglect...
Clapping is considered as a media of praise and thanks in Christian worship. Some give space to this...
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness, commonly known as the Hare Krishna movement, of...
In this dissertation I explore, articulate, and make the case for an affective, embodied, and non-re...
At the heart of this essay is the conviction that the full identity of the human self is reached in ...
The clapping of hands has become a practice in many church gatherings in the contemporary time. The ...
Festivals and celebrations are both occasions and events that are marked by people's delight, mirth,...
In this article, the author focusses on the importance and possible value of the concepts of cogniti...
It is a paradox that dance and worship have been so infrequently linked in Protestant tradition, bec...
The Prayer of Praise and Worship The thesis "The Prayer of Praise and Worship" reflects the present ...
Elixir: Spirits of Celebration is a project that explores the concept of rebirth and cycles of time ...
At a time when the emphasis in liturgical practice is shifting increasingly away from intellectualis...
Rhythmic body movements and dancing, as well as singing, have been used as a means and inspiration f...
In the history of dance and Christian theology, the United Society of Believers in the Second...
Roggow, Aaron, W. “BODY-AND-SOUL: EMBODIED PARTICIPATION OF THE LAITY IN THE DIVINE SERVICE.” Master...
The art of dance is central to many cultures and religions worldwide, but has sometimes been neglect...
Clapping is considered as a media of praise and thanks in Christian worship. Some give space to this...
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness, commonly known as the Hare Krishna movement, of...
In this dissertation I explore, articulate, and make the case for an affective, embodied, and non-re...
At the heart of this essay is the conviction that the full identity of the human self is reached in ...
The clapping of hands has become a practice in many church gatherings in the contemporary time. The ...
Festivals and celebrations are both occasions and events that are marked by people's delight, mirth,...
In this article, the author focusses on the importance and possible value of the concepts of cogniti...
It is a paradox that dance and worship have been so infrequently linked in Protestant tradition, bec...
The Prayer of Praise and Worship The thesis "The Prayer of Praise and Worship" reflects the present ...
Elixir: Spirits of Celebration is a project that explores the concept of rebirth and cycles of time ...
At a time when the emphasis in liturgical practice is shifting increasingly away from intellectualis...