Among the Healers: Stories of Spiritual and Ritual Healing around the World: Religion, Health, and Healing
Autor Edith L.B. Turneren Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2005 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780275987299
ISBN-10: 0275987299
Pagini: 212
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Religion, Health, and Healing
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0275987299
Pagini: 212
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Religion, Health, and Healing
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
Edith Turner is a renowned anthropologist and editor of the journal Anthropology and Humanism. Her books include: The Hands Feel It: Healing and Spirit Presence among a Northern Alaskan People (2003), Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture: Lectures on the History of Religions (1995), Blazing the Trail: Way Marks in the Exploration of Symbols (1992).
Cuprins
ContentsContentsContentsSeries Forewordby Susan S. Sered and Linda L. BarnesixPreface xiiiAcknowledgments xviiIntroduction: Coming to Recognize Spiritual Healing xixChapter 1.Breakthrough to Healing: The Sighting of an African Spirit 1Chapter 2.Energy Healing 25Chapter 3.The Experience of Power 57Chapter 4.Scenes of the Imparting of Power 83Chapter 5.The Presence of Spirits in Healing 103Chapter 6.The Idea of Communitas 141Chapter 7.Patterns of Healing 161Notes 167Bibliography 173Index 177
Recenzii
Anthropologist Turner aims to convince readers of the truth and factuality of spiritual and ritual healing. For evidence, the author draws on her extensive experiences in a variety of fieldwork locations and on an array of excerpts from writings by anthropologists and ritual practitioners. She classifies healing experiences by cause--energy, power, or spirits--highlighting throughout the book the role of communities rather than religion, region, or time period..For readers who seek evidence that people worldwide experience divinely inspired healing, the book will have appeal. The text may encourage readers interested in a particular kind of healing experience to pursue the author's original text and argument, which offers a way of popularizing this often-arcane area of the anthropology of religion..Recommended. General Readers.
Turner brings together stories about healing experiences that are documented by anthropologists involved in healings, and traces the personal calling of the healers. Turner, an anthropologist herself, connects various cultural and spiritual experiences around the world through the similarities of the afflicted person, the healer, and the rituals. Her passion is expressed by the collection of firsthand accounts of the healer and the anthropologist recording the sacred experience. After each story, the author ties together parallel themes of the ritual healing..This book connects multiethnic religions, spirituality and medical science and is recommended for large public and college and university libraries.
In order to make the exotic familiar and to make the familiar exotic, the editor of the Anthropology and Humanism journal, shares lessons she learned from studying diverse spiritual healing traditions. In her experiential approach, Turner includes her own and other anthropologists' accounts, from the singing out of spirits in patients in Africa to alternative healing in the U.S. The 23 stories address the themes of energy, experiencing power, transmitting power, spirits, and community. Several B&W photos feature healers, their herbs and rituals.
Turner brings together stories about healing experiences that are documented by anthropologists involved in healings, and traces the personal calling of the healers. Turner, an anthropologist herself, connects various cultural and spiritual experiences around the world through the similarities of the afflicted person, the healer, and the rituals. Her passion is expressed by the collection of firsthand accounts of the healer and the anthropologist recording the sacred experience. After each story, the author ties together parallel themes of the ritual healing..This book connects multiethnic religions, spirituality and medical science and is recommended for large public and college and university libraries.
In order to make the exotic familiar and to make the familiar exotic, the editor of the Anthropology and Humanism journal, shares lessons she learned from studying diverse spiritual healing traditions. In her experiential approach, Turner includes her own and other anthropologists' accounts, from the singing out of spirits in patients in Africa to alternative healing in the U.S. The 23 stories address the themes of energy, experiencing power, transmitting power, spirits, and community. Several B&W photos feature healers, their herbs and rituals.