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|a Knowledge by ritual :
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|a Winona Lake, Indiana :
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|a Introduction: Overcoming ritual's negative connotations -- Part I. Epistemology, ritual theory, and methodology. Why standard theories of knowledge are insufficient -- What is a rite and what does it have to do with knowledge? -- How we will proceed: cautions and liabilities of this study -- Part II. The general case for ritual knowing. The biblical idea of truth and its consequences for rituals -- The centrality of the body for knowing -- The scientific use of ritual in order to know -- Part III. The biblical case for ritual knowing. Why Israel's rites are epistemological in the Hebrew Bible -- Tests and the prophetic indictment of ritual in the Hebrew Bible -- Continuity and ritual knowing in the early Jerusalemite Jesus community -- Ritualization: a better construct than supersessionism -- Part IV. Theological implications of ritual knowing. Ritual as an ethically prepared process -- Knowledge as a subset of ethics -- Implications for constructing sacramental theology.
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