Protestant Relics in Early America
Autor Jamie L. Brummitten Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 oct 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197669709
ISBN-10: 0197669700
Pagini: 576
Ilustrații: 90 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197669700
Pagini: 576
Ilustrații: 90 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Jamie Brummitt's provocative volume skillfully refutes longstanding assumptions about Protestant devotional cultures to offer a richly researched, thoughtfully articulated, incisive account of the socialities, polities, and politics of Protestant relics and reliquaries. The author grounds her arguments in nuanced readings of Reformation and Enlightenment epistemologies and in the everyday material features of Protestant relics practices, issuing a compelling invitation to (re)consider Protestant matter, its energies and animating capacities. A must-read for scholars of material and sensory history as of religion, Brummitt's study illuminates an avid Protestant devotional culture firmly dedicated to retaining 'the real presences of the ordinary dead' and deeply implicated in American constructions of race, gender, religion, and nation.
Brummitt turns commonplace conceptions of what constitutes a relic on their head, making a convincing case for how a wide range of early American Protestants endowed objects with supernatural power, a view too often only associated with Catholic practice. Brummitt offers here a book full of startling insights and carefully crafted arguments. It is a truly amazing achievement.
In this extravagantly illustrated and richly detailed work, Jamie Brummitt explores how "enlightened supernatural memory objects
Brummitt's Protestant Relics in Early America is an exceptional contribution to the discipline of religious studies, as well as a fascinating slice of American history. Once opened, this book is impossible to put down. It is not only an indispensable resource for both seasoned scholars and students but is refreshingly engaging. It will undoubtedly shape the discourse of the material culture of religion and anthropology for years to come.
Brummitt turns commonplace conceptions of what constitutes a relic on their head, making a convincing case for how a wide range of early American Protestants endowed objects with supernatural power, a view too often only associated with Catholic practice. Brummitt offers here a book full of startling insights and carefully crafted arguments. It is a truly amazing achievement.
In this extravagantly illustrated and richly detailed work, Jamie Brummitt explores how "enlightened supernatural memory objects
Brummitt's Protestant Relics in Early America is an exceptional contribution to the discipline of religious studies, as well as a fascinating slice of American history. Once opened, this book is impossible to put down. It is not only an indispensable resource for both seasoned scholars and students but is refreshingly engaging. It will undoubtedly shape the discourse of the material culture of religion and anthropology for years to come.