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Enjoying Religion: Pleasure and Fun in Established and New Religious Movements

Bielo, James S.(Contributions by)Cusack, Carole M.(Contributions by)Gauthier, Francois(Contributions by)Gilhus, Ingvild Saelid(Contributions by)Jespers, Frans(Contributions by)Mikaelsson, Lisbeth(Contributions by)Nieuwkerk, Karin van(Contributions by)Notermans, Catrien(Contributions by)Velde, Paul van der(Contributions by)Wils, Jean-Pierre(Contributions by)Jespers, Frans(Edited by)Nieuwkerk, Karin van(Edited by)Velde, Paul van der(Edited by)
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"Enjoying religion" seems to be a contradiction because religion is generally perceived as a serious or even suppressive phenomenon. This volume is the first to study the increase of enjoying religion systematically by presenting eleven new case studies, occurring on four continents. The volume concludes that in our late modern secular societies the enjoyment of religion or of its loose elements is growing. In particular when scholars concentrate on "lived religion" of ordinary people, the cheerful experiences appear to prevail. Many people use pleasant (elements of) religion to add meaning to their lives, to find spiritual fulfillment or a way to salvation, and to experience belonging to a larger unity. At the same time, diverse cultural dynamics of late modern society such as popular culture, commercialization, re-enchantment, and feminization influence this trend of enjoying religion. In spite of secularization, playing with religion appears to be attractive.

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Lexington Books
1498555020 / 9781498555029
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204
15/08/2018
English
212 pages
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