Thinking Through Rituals
Title | Thinking Through Rituals PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Schilbrack |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 298 |
Release | 2004-08-02 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1134436777 |
Thinking Through Rituals explores religious ritual acts and their connection to meaning and truth, building upon their special status as virtually pure forms of belief in action.
Thinking Through Rituals
Title | Thinking Through Rituals PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Schilbrack |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Total Pages | 292 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 9780415290593 |
Thinking Through Rituals explores religious ritual acts and their connection to meaning and truth, building upon their special status as virtually pure forms of belief in action.
Tormenting Thoughts and Secret Rituals
Title | Tormenting Thoughts and Secret Rituals PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Osborn |
Publisher | Dell |
Total Pages | 337 |
Release | 2013-08-07 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 0804150834 |
Obsessive-compulsive disorder has been called the "hidden epidemic": only a very few of the many people who have it reveal their condition. Ian Osborn is one of those who suffers from OCD, and his personal experience imbues this book with an exceptional clarity and understanding. Dr. Osborn discusses the various forms OCD takes and--using the most common focuses of obsession--presents detailed and dramatic cases whose objects are filth, harm, lust, and blasphemy. He explains how the disorder is currently diagnosed, and how it differs from addiction, worrying, and preoccupation. He summarizes the recent findings in the areas of brain biology, neuroimaging, and genetics that show OCD to be a distinct chemical disorder of the brain. He contrasts OCD with other "OCD spectrum disorders" such as anorexia nervosa and hairpulling, and he provides a historical overview that traces the development over the centuries of both behavior therapy and medications.
The Rituals
Title | The Rituals PDF eBook |
Author | Natalie MacNeil |
Publisher | Chronicle Books |
Total Pages | 164 |
Release | 2019-11-05 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1797200941 |
This stirring collection presents spiritual rituals from around the world and offers guidance on bringing the powerful practices into modern life. Filled with fascinating details on the history and meaning behind a wide range of sacred rituals for love, awareness, joy, and so much more, this timeless handbook guides readers through more than 40 empowering practices—including a candlelight ritual for renewal, a soothing ritual for unwinding, and a tea ceremony for fostering connection and gratitude. With evocative watercolors throughout, this book is a lovely invitation to nourish the mind, body, and soul through enduring rituals for well-being.
The Rituals of Dinner
Title | The Rituals of Dinner PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Visser |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Total Pages | 373 |
Release | 2015-06-23 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1504011694 |
A New York Times Notable Book: A renowned scholar explores the way we eat across cultures and throughout history. From the wild parties of ancient Greece to the strictures of an Upper East Side meal to the ritualistic feasts of cannibals, Margaret Visser takes us on a fascinating journey through the diverse practices, customs, and taboos that define how and why we prepare and consume food the way we do. With keen insights into small details we take for granted, such as the origins of forks and chopsticks or why tablecloths exist, and examinations of broader issues like the economic implications of dining etiquette, Visser scrutinizes table manners across eras and oceans, offering an intimate new understanding of eating both as a biological necessity and a cultural phenomenon. Witty and impeccably researched, The Rituals of Dinner is a captivating blend of folklore, sociology, history, and humor. In the words of the New York Times Book Review, “Read it, because you’ll never look at a table knife the same way again.”
Knowledge by Ritual
Title | Knowledge by Ritual PDF eBook |
Author | Dru Johnson |
Publisher | Eisenbrauns |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781575064314 |
What do rituals have to do with knowledge? Knowledge by Ritual examines the epistemological role of rites in Christian Scripture. By putting biblical rituals in conversation with philosophical and scientific views of knowledge, Johnson argues that knowing is a skilled adeptness in both the biblical literature and scientific enterprise. If rituals are a way of thinking in community akin to scientific communities, then the biblical emphasis on rites that lead to knowledge cannot be ignored. Practicing a rite to know occurs frequently in the Hebrew Bible. YHWH answers Abram's skepticism--"How shall I know that I will possess the land?"--with a ritual intended to make him know (Gen 15:7-21). The recurring rites of Sabbath (Exod 31:13) and dwelling in a Sukkah (Lev 23:43) direct Israel toward discernment of an event's enduring significance. Likewise, building stone memorials aims at the knowledge of generations to come (Josh 4:6). Though the New Testament appropriates the Torah rites through strategic reemployment, the primary questions of sacramental theology have often presumed that rites are symbolically encoded. Hence, understanding sacraments has sometimes been reduced to decoding the symbols of the rite. Knowledge by Ritual argues that the rites of Israel, as portrayed in the biblical texts, disposed Israelites to recognize something they could not have seen apart from their participation. By examining the epistemological function of rituals, Johnson's monograph gives readers a new set of questions to explore both the sacraments of Israel and contemporary sacramental theology.
Ritual in Its Own Right
Title | Ritual in Its Own Right PDF eBook |
Author | Don Handelman |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | 242 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781845450519 |
Historically, canonic studies of ritual have discussed and explained ritual organization, action, and transformation primarily as representations of broader cultural and social orders. In the present, as in the past, less attention is given to the power of ritual to organize and effect transformation through its own dynamics. Breaking with convention, the contributors to this volume were asked to discuss ritual first and foremost in relation to itself, in its own right, and only then in relation to its socio-cultural context. The results attest to the variable capacities of rites to effect transformation through themselves, and to the study of phenomena in their own right as a fertile approach to comprehending ritual dynamics.