Every Time I Feel the Spirit – Religious Experience and Ritual in an African American Church: Qualitative Studies in Religion
Autor Timothy Nelsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 dec 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814758205
ISBN-10: 0814758207
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Qualitative Studies in Religion
ISBN-10: 0814758207
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Seria Qualitative Studies in Religion
Recenzii
This book of offers a degree of courageous moral engagement that builds at least a tenuous bridge across the cultural divide.
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Nelson has given us a wonderfully intimate glimpse into how rituals and belief animate the religious experiences of black-southerners. This is an important work that will challenge scholars of religion and race to rethink the nature of religious experience.
American Journal of Sociology "Nelson reveals the spiritual lives of black Southerners like few authors before him. In beautifully written and theoretically engaging prose, the ritual experience of low country worshippers emerges in rich and compelling detail. This book will surely deepen our understanding of power and authority in African American religious life."
Marla Frederick, author of Between Sundays: Black Women and Everyday Struggles of Faith "A very welcome book, not just for what we learn about one African American congregation, but for its reminder of what it means to see the world with religious eyes. Nelson's guided tour of a Charleston, South Carolina, pentecostal AME church is both enlightening and elegantly written. This book will shift the terms of debate about the role of ritual and experience in American religious life."
Jim Spickard, University of Redlands
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Nelson has given us a wonderfully intimate glimpse into how rituals and belief animate the religious experiences of black-southerners. This is an important work that will challenge scholars of religion and race to rethink the nature of religious experience.
American Journal of Sociology "Nelson reveals the spiritual lives of black Southerners like few authors before him. In beautifully written and theoretically engaging prose, the ritual experience of low country worshippers emerges in rich and compelling detail. This book will surely deepen our understanding of power and authority in African American religious life."
Marla Frederick, author of Between Sundays: Black Women and Everyday Struggles of Faith "A very welcome book, not just for what we learn about one African American congregation, but for its reminder of what it means to see the world with religious eyes. Nelson's guided tour of a Charleston, South Carolina, pentecostal AME church is both enlightening and elegantly written. This book will shift the terms of debate about the role of ritual and experience in American religious life."
Jim Spickard, University of Redlands