Anthropological insights are not produced or constructed through reasoned discourse alone. Often they appear to be given in “leaps of faith” as the anthropologist’s conceptual grasp upon the world is lost. To understand these peculiar moments, we adopt the Kierkegaardian concept of religious faith, not as certitude in some transcendental principle, but as a deeply paradoxical mode of knowing, whose paths bend and twist through glimpses of understanding, doubt, and existential resignation. Pointing to the ways in which such revelatory and disruptive experiences have influenced the work of many anthropologists, we argue that anthropology is not simply a social science, but also a theology of sorts, whose ultimate foundation might not simply b...
Anthropological writings abound in allusions to belief. Ethnographers have been accustomed to say, f...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "Anthropology and Christian Theology have...
Scholars who identify themselves as anthropologists of religion attempt to work across the disciplin...
Anthropological insights are not produced or constructed through reasoned discourse alone. Often the...
Anthropological insights are not produced or constructed through reasoned discourse alone. Often the...
Response to rejoinders to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018 “Is there a place for faith in ...
Rejoinder to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018. “Is there a place for faith in anthropology...
As an anthropologist who studies the religious beliefs and practices of others, I have long pondere...
Rejoinder to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018. “Is there a place for faith in anthropology...
Can humans have meaning in life without any acknowledgement to God? While theists acknowledge God fo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MDPI via the DOI in this...
AbstractTo all intents and purposes, the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland, the Brethren of Gamri...
Following a reflection triggered by a fieldwork episode, this paper discusses issues of faith, belie...
In popular thought about the meaning of religion, as well as established debates in anthropology, re...
Through engagement with a range of recent publications, this article offers a mini-ethnography of wo...
Anthropological writings abound in allusions to belief. Ethnographers have been accustomed to say, f...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "Anthropology and Christian Theology have...
Scholars who identify themselves as anthropologists of religion attempt to work across the disciplin...
Anthropological insights are not produced or constructed through reasoned discourse alone. Often the...
Anthropological insights are not produced or constructed through reasoned discourse alone. Often the...
Response to rejoinders to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018 “Is there a place for faith in ...
Rejoinder to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018. “Is there a place for faith in anthropology...
As an anthropologist who studies the religious beliefs and practices of others, I have long pondere...
Rejoinder to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018. “Is there a place for faith in anthropology...
Can humans have meaning in life without any acknowledgement to God? While theists acknowledge God fo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MDPI via the DOI in this...
AbstractTo all intents and purposes, the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland, the Brethren of Gamri...
Following a reflection triggered by a fieldwork episode, this paper discusses issues of faith, belie...
In popular thought about the meaning of religion, as well as established debates in anthropology, re...
Through engagement with a range of recent publications, this article offers a mini-ethnography of wo...
Anthropological writings abound in allusions to belief. Ethnographers have been accustomed to say, f...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "Anthropology and Christian Theology have...
Scholars who identify themselves as anthropologists of religion attempt to work across the disciplin...