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Between Dancing And Writing The Practice Of Religious Studies Kimerer L Lamothe

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Between Dancing And Writing The Practice Of Religious Studies Kimerer L Lamothe
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Kimerer L. LaMothe
ISBN: 9780823291045, 0823291049
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Between Dancing And Writing The Practice Of Religious Studies Kimerer L Lamothe by Kimerer L. Lamothe 9780823291045, 0823291049 instant download after payment.

This book provides philosophical grounds for an emerging area of scholarship: the study of religion and dance. In the first part, LaMothe investigates why scholars in religious studies have tended to overlook dance, or rhythmic bodily movement, in favor of textual expressions of religious life. In close readings of Descartes, Kant, Schleiermacher, Hegel, and Kierkegaard, LaMothe traces this attitude to formative moments of the field in which philosophers relied upon the practice of writing to mediate between the study of “religion,” on the one hand, and “theology,” on the other. In the second part, LaMothe revives the work of theologian, phenomenologist, and historian of religion Gerardus van der Leeuw for help in interpreting how dancing can serve as a medium of religious experience and expression. In so doing, LaMothe opens new perspectives on the role of bodily being in religious life, and on the place of theology in the study of religion.

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