According to recent accounts of so called “liturgical anthropology,” human beings are ritual creatures shaped more by what they feel than what they think. This is because the liturgies that make up our daily lives orient our desires towards certain goals and visions of the good life. We seek to expand this vision of liturgical anthropology by offering a critique of a predominantly affective vision of human development in which liturgy shapes primarily what we love. Drawing insights from developmental psychology, we argue that affect and cognition are intertwined throughout development, each reinforcing the other. Instead of attempting to artificially separate cognition and affect, then, we offer a vision of liturgical anthropology that is h...
In the present study, I attempt to establish the theoretical foundations of a religious anthropology...
This article examines the relationship between pedagogical processes of personal growing, developme...
Problem. The act of worship has not been the central focus of the Seventh-day Adventist church. An ...
According to recent accounts of so called “liturgical anthropology,” human beings are ritual creatur...
According to recent accounts of so called “liturgical anthropology,” human beings are ritual creatur...
The liturgy is essential for living Christian faith. It forms in a sense a focal point of meaning, a...
This article researches two focal points, namely liturgical formation and the influence that social ...
This article has three aims: 1) to plead for an approach to the study of the liturgy based on the ps...
Ritual has long been a central concept in anthropological theories of religious transmission. Ritual...
This book sketches the outline of a psychosemiotic framework for studying "aesthetic-religious exper...
Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and bindi...
The following dissertation arose out of the Theology and Society Program offered by the Theology Dep...
This paper offers a description of children's religious classes and an understanding which draws on ...
Why does ritual continue to be an issue in religious studies and in anthropology? In this paper the ...
Cultural conventions, such as rituals, are a psychologically understudied yet pervasive feature of h...
In the present study, I attempt to establish the theoretical foundations of a religious anthropology...
This article examines the relationship between pedagogical processes of personal growing, developme...
Problem. The act of worship has not been the central focus of the Seventh-day Adventist church. An ...
According to recent accounts of so called “liturgical anthropology,” human beings are ritual creatur...
According to recent accounts of so called “liturgical anthropology,” human beings are ritual creatur...
The liturgy is essential for living Christian faith. It forms in a sense a focal point of meaning, a...
This article researches two focal points, namely liturgical formation and the influence that social ...
This article has three aims: 1) to plead for an approach to the study of the liturgy based on the ps...
Ritual has long been a central concept in anthropological theories of religious transmission. Ritual...
This book sketches the outline of a psychosemiotic framework for studying "aesthetic-religious exper...
Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and bindi...
The following dissertation arose out of the Theology and Society Program offered by the Theology Dep...
This paper offers a description of children's religious classes and an understanding which draws on ...
Why does ritual continue to be an issue in religious studies and in anthropology? In this paper the ...
Cultural conventions, such as rituals, are a psychologically understudied yet pervasive feature of h...
In the present study, I attempt to establish the theoretical foundations of a religious anthropology...
This article examines the relationship between pedagogical processes of personal growing, developme...
Problem. The act of worship has not been the central focus of the Seventh-day Adventist church. An ...