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Sensing Sacred: Exploring the Human Senses in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 206 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 230x151x17 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Serija: Studies in Body and Religion
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498531253
  • ISBN-13: 9781498531252
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 206 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 230x151x17 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Serija: Studies in Body and Religion
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498531253
  • ISBN-13: 9781498531252
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Sensing Sacred is an edited volume that explores the critical intersection of religion and body through the religious lens of practical theology, with an emphasis on sensation as the embodied means in which human beings know themselves, others, and the divine in the world. The manuscript argues that all human interaction and practice, including religious praxis, engages body through at least one of the human senses (touch, smell, hearing, taste, sight, kinestics/proprioception). Unfortunately, bodyand, more specifically and ironically, sensationis eclipsed in contemporary academic scholarship that is inherently bent toward the realm of theory and ideas. This is unfortunate because it neglects bodies, physical or communal, as the repository and generator of culturally conditioned ideas and theory. It is ironic because all knowledge transmission minimally requires several senses including sight, touch, and hearing. Sensing Sacred is organized into two parts. The first section devotes a chapter to each human sense as an avenue of accessing religious experience; while the second section explores religious practices as they specifically focus on one or more senses. The overarching aim of the volume is to explicitly highlight each sense and utilize the theoretical lenses of practical theology to bring to vivid life the connections between essential sensation and religious thinking and practice.

Recenzijos

Without neglecting bodily ethics and the right use of power relations, the authors in this volume offer a way to revalue the whole body in pastoral theology, utilizing both western and non-western traditions as foundations for reclaiming the five senses in pastoral practicea balancing act well accomplished. -- Pamela Cooper-White, Christiane Brooks Johnson Professor of Psychology and Religion, Union Theological Seminary in New York In a field that often makes the mistake of dealing in polarities (e.g. individual v. society, subject v. object, psyche v. body), this volume unites them, arguing that the body mediates personal, cultural, social, and religious experiences, and thus must be taken seriously as a site of knowing and healing. If practical theologians are to understand human being more fully, we must contend with physicality. This collection of essays invites readers into this complex work of taking embodied selves seriously, and encourages us to value them as loci of wisdom and theological insight. -- Barbara McClure, Brite Divinity School

Preface: Making Sense vii
Jennifer Baldwin
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: Embodied Knowing, Embodied Theology: What Happened to the Body? 1(24)
Bonnie Miller-McLemore
Part I Exploring the Senses
25(90)
1 Smelling Remembrance
27(14)
Martha S. Jacobi
2 Embodying Christ, Touching Others
41(16)
Shirley S. Guider
3 Savoring Taste as Religious Praxis: Where Individual and Social Intimacy Converge
57(16)
Stephanie N. Arel
4 Akroatic, Embodied Hearing and Presence as Spiritual Practice
73(16)
Jennifer Baldwin
5 Devotional Looking and the Possibilities of Free Associative Sight
89(12)
Sonia Waters
6 Knowing through Moving: African Embodied Epistemologies
101(14)
Emmanuel Y. Lartey
Part II Sensing Religious Practices
115(68)
7 Use of a Hot Tub as Spiritual Practice: Three Decades of Daily Baptism by Immersion
117(14)
John C. Carr
8 Word Made Flesh: Using Visual Textuality of Sign Languages to Construct Religious Meaning and Identity
131(12)
Jason Hays
9 A Laying On of Hands: Black Feminist Intimations of the Divine and Healing Touch in Religious Practice
143(14)
Christina Jones Davis
10 Have We Lost Our Taste?: Caring for Black Bodies through Food
157(12)
Kenya J. Tuttle
11 Holy Transitional and Transcendent Smells: Aromatherapy as an Adjunctive Support for Trauma in Pastoral Care and Counseling
169(14)
Jennifer Baldwin
Index 183(4)
About the Contributors 187
Jennifer Baldwin is adjunct professor at Elmhurst College, executive director and clinician at Grounding Flight Wellness Center, founder and executive director of Vertical Exploration Foundation, and senior editor of Vertical Exploration Journal.