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New Directions In Spiritual Kinship Sacred Ties Across The Abrahamic Religions 1st Edition Todne Thomas

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New Directions In Spiritual Kinship Sacred Ties Across The Abrahamic Religions 1st Edition Todne Thomas
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New Directions In Spiritual Kinship Sacred Ties Across The Abrahamic Religions 1st Edition Todne Thomas instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Todne Thomas, Asiya Malik, Rose Wellman (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319484228, 9783319484235, 3319484222, 3319484230
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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New Directions In Spiritual Kinship Sacred Ties Across The Abrahamic Religions 1st Edition Todne Thomas by Todne Thomas, Asiya Malik, Rose Wellman (eds.) 9783319484228, 9783319484235, 3319484222, 3319484230 instant download after payment.

This volume examines the significance of spiritual kinship—or kinship reckoned in relation to the divine—in creating myriad forms of affiliations among Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Rather than confining the study of spiritual kinship to Christian godparenthood or presuming its disappearance in light of secularism, the authors investigate how religious practitioners create and contest sacred solidarities through ritual, discursive, and ethical practices across social domains, networks, and transnational collectives. This book’s theoretical conversations and rich case studies hold value for scholars of anthropology, kinship, and religion.

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