Practicing Catholic : ritual, body, and contestation in Catholic faith /
This collection explores Catholicism as a faith grounded in ritual practices. Ritual, encompassing not only the central celebration of Mass but popular ceremonies and devotional acts, comprises a base for Catholicism that requires both constant engagement of the human body and negotiation of various...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2006.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I: Performance, Liturgy, and Ritual Practice * Introduction--Susan Rodgers, Joanna E. Ziegler & Bruce T. Morrill * Part II: Catholic Ritual: Practice in History * The Future of the Past: What Can History Teach Us about Symbol and Ritual?--Gary Macy * Commentary on Macy: Ritual Efficacy: Cautionary Questions, Historical and Social Anthropological--Anthony Cashman * Performing Death and Dying at Cluny in the High Middle Ages--Frederick S. Paxton * Commentary on Paxton: No Time for Dying--Edward H. Thompson, Jr. * Marginal Bodies: Liturgical Structures of Pain and Deliverance in the Middle Ages--Joanne Pierce * Commentary on Pierce: Body Critical Embodiment--Jennifer Knust * Modern Inquisitions--Irene Silverblatt * Commentary on Silverblatt: On Colonial Catholicisms--Susan Rodgers * Part III: Contemporary Ritual Practices of Healing * The Vox Feminae: Choosing and Being as Christian Form and Praxis--Therese Schroeder-Sheker * Practicing the Pastoral Care of the Sick: The Sacramental Body in Liturgical Motion--Bruce T. Morrill * Christ the Healer: An Investigation of Contemporary Liturgical, Pastoral, and Biblical Approaches--Bruce T. Morrill * Commentary on Schroder-Sheker and Morrill: Embodiment, Integration, and Authenticity; Reshaping the Catholic Sacramental Imagination--Judith Marie Kubicki * Part IV: Catholic Ritual As Political Practice * The Death of Comrade Moti: Practicing Catholic Untouchable Rage in a North Indian Village--Mathew Schmalz * The Customs of the Faithful: Evangelicals and the Politics of Catholic Fiesta in Bolivia--Daniel M. Goldstein * Because It Is a Symbol, It Is Real: U.S. Latino/a Popular Catholicism as Liberating--Roberto S. Goizueta * Commentary on Goizueta: The Paradoxical Character of Symbols, Popular Religion, and Church: Questions for U.S. Latino/a Theology--James B. Nickoloff * Part V: Contemporary Mass Media As a Domanin for Catholic Ritual Practice * The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic Politics in Recent Philippine History--Vicente Rafael * The Sacramental Body of Audrey Santo: A Holy Mystic Girl in Ritual and Media Spaces in Worcester, Massachusetts, and Beyond--Susan Rodgers * Commentary on Rafael and Rodgers: Catholic Sacramentalism as Media Event: A View from the Sociology of Religion and the Sociology of Media--John Schmalzbauer * Performing the Miraculous in Central Massachusetts--Mathew N. Schmalz * Part VI: Conclusion: Between Theory and Practice * Scholarship and/as Performance: The Case of Johan Huizinga and His Concept of "Historical Sensation?--Joanna E. Ziegler * The Liturgy of Theory--Christopher A. Dustin * Commentary on Dustin: The Medicine of Philosophy--William E. Stempsey * Epilogue: Reflections on Vespers, Holy Cross Campus, Brooks Concert Hall Sunday, October 20, 2002--Katherine M. McElaney.