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The Limits Of Meaning Case Studies In The Anthropology Of Christianity Matthew Engelke Editor Matt Tomlinson Editor

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The Limits Of Meaning Case Studies In The Anthropology Of Christianity Matthew Engelke Editor Matt Tomlinson Editor
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Matthew Engelke (editor); Matt Tomlinson (editor)
ISBN: 9780857457097, 0857457098
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Limits Of Meaning Case Studies In The Anthropology Of Christianity Matthew Engelke Editor Matt Tomlinson Editor by Matthew Engelke (editor); Matt Tomlinson (editor) 9780857457097, 0857457098 instant download after payment.

Too often, anthropological accounts of ritual leave readers with the impression that everything goes smoothly, that rituals are "meaningful events." But what happens when rituals fail, or when they seem "meaningless"? Drawing on research in the anthropology of Christianity from around the globe, the authors in this volume suggest that in order to analyze meaning productively, we need to consider its limits. This collection is a welcome new addition to the anthropology of religion, offering fresh debates on a classic topic and drawing attention to meaning in a way that other volumes have for key terms like "culture" and "fieldwork.

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