By considering transformative ideas and experiences which are explicitly articulated or implicitly structured in languages of religion and spirituality, Alternative Salvations probes concepts including 'religious', 'secular', 'spiritual', 'post-Christian', and 'post-secular', providing a series of studies which question the functionality of these broad categories. Part one draws on contemporary salvation narratives showing how current cultural forms, social practices and secular discourses are influenced by, or are interpreted through, the lens of religious and theological accounts of…mehr
By considering transformative ideas and experiences which are explicitly articulated or implicitly structured in languages of religion and spirituality, Alternative Salvations probes concepts including 'religious', 'secular', 'spiritual', 'post-Christian', and 'post-secular', providing a series of studies which question the functionality of these broad categories. Part one draws on contemporary salvation narratives showing how current cultural forms, social practices and secular discourses are influenced by, or are interpreted through, the lens of religious and theological accounts of salvation. Examples include twelve step recovery programs, drug culture, and public policy surrounding HIV-AIDs in Kenya. Although outside traditional religious contexts, the contributors show ways in which they are not free from religious symbolism. Part two explores alternative accounts of salvation rooted in religious traditions. Established orthodoxies are confronted by contemporary critical questions, for example about gender, the status of animals, and the political dimensions of salvation. By contributing new perspectives and unique case studies, Alternative Salvations provides a deliberate challenge to easy binaries which often underpin contemporary and traditional discourses of salvation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hannah Bacon is Deputy Head of Theology and Religious Studies and Senior Lecturer in Feminist and Contextual Theology at the University of Chester, UK. Wendy Dossett is Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Chester, UK. Steve Knowles is Senior Lecturer in Religion and Popular Culture at the University of Chester, UK.
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Introduction PART I: Contemporary Salvation Narratives 1. Only We Can Save Ourselves: An Atheist 'Salvation' Thomas J. Coleman (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga USA) and Robert B. Arrowood (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga USA) 2. Reflections on the Language of Salvation in Twelve Step Recovery Wendy Dossett (University of Chester UK) 3. Public Policy Dialogue as a Salvation Practice for Women and Youth living with HIV in Kenya Irene Ayallo (University of Auckland New Zealand) 4. Dieting for Salvation: Becoming God by Weighing Less? Hannah Bacon (University of Chester UK) 5. Spontaneous Transcendent and Transformative Experiences in Everyday Life Madeleine Castro (Leeds Metropolitan University UK) 6. Timothy Leary and Alternative Salvation William Stephenson (University of Chester UK) 7. Religious Doctrines in Group Discussions on Ideas of the Afterlife: What Do You Think Comes after Death? Kornelia Sammet (Universität Leipzig Germany) 8. Salvation Death and Nature as Grace Douglas Davies (University of Durham UK) PART II: Re-Reading Traditions 10. Whose Salvation? A Very Particular Christian Question Jenny Daggers (Liverpool Hope University UK) 11. 'Unlock Paradise with your own Blood': Martyrdom and Salvation in Christianity and Islam Paul Middleton (University of Chester UK) 12. Christian Salvations in a Multi-Faith World: Challenging the "Cult of Normalcy" Wayne Morris (University of Chester UK) 13. Gendered Constructions: Overcoming the Binaries Emily Pennington (University of Chester UK) 14. Animals and Universal Redemption: All Dogs Go to Heaven Kris Hiuser (University of Chester UK) 15. Teaching Practical Theology for Flourishing Katja Stuerzenhofecker (University of Manchester UK) 16. A Muslim Argument for Universal Salvation Jon Hoover (University of Nottingham UK) 17. Signs of Salvation: Insecurity Risk and the End of teh World in Late Modernity Steve Knowles (University of Chester UK) Bibliography Index
Introduction PART I: Contemporary Salvation Narratives 1. Only We Can Save Ourselves: An Atheist 'Salvation' Thomas J. Coleman (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga USA) and Robert B. Arrowood (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga USA) 2. Reflections on the Language of Salvation in Twelve Step Recovery Wendy Dossett (University of Chester UK) 3. Public Policy Dialogue as a Salvation Practice for Women and Youth living with HIV in Kenya Irene Ayallo (University of Auckland New Zealand) 4. Dieting for Salvation: Becoming God by Weighing Less? Hannah Bacon (University of Chester UK) 5. Spontaneous Transcendent and Transformative Experiences in Everyday Life Madeleine Castro (Leeds Metropolitan University UK) 6. Timothy Leary and Alternative Salvation William Stephenson (University of Chester UK) 7. Religious Doctrines in Group Discussions on Ideas of the Afterlife: What Do You Think Comes after Death? Kornelia Sammet (Universität Leipzig Germany) 8. Salvation Death and Nature as Grace Douglas Davies (University of Durham UK) PART II: Re-Reading Traditions 10. Whose Salvation? A Very Particular Christian Question Jenny Daggers (Liverpool Hope University UK) 11. 'Unlock Paradise with your own Blood': Martyrdom and Salvation in Christianity and Islam Paul Middleton (University of Chester UK) 12. Christian Salvations in a Multi-Faith World: Challenging the "Cult of Normalcy" Wayne Morris (University of Chester UK) 13. Gendered Constructions: Overcoming the Binaries Emily Pennington (University of Chester UK) 14. Animals and Universal Redemption: All Dogs Go to Heaven Kris Hiuser (University of Chester UK) 15. Teaching Practical Theology for Flourishing Katja Stuerzenhofecker (University of Manchester UK) 16. A Muslim Argument for Universal Salvation Jon Hoover (University of Nottingham UK) 17. Signs of Salvation: Insecurity Risk and the End of teh World in Late Modernity Steve Knowles (University of Chester UK) Bibliography Index
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