Interreligious Relations and the Negotiation of Ritual Boundaries: Explorations in Interrituality

Marianne Moyaert: Broadening the Scope of Interreligious Studies: Interrituality -- Mar Griera: Interreligious Events in the Public Space: Performing Togetherness in Times of Religious Pluralism -- Marianne Moyaert: Response to Mar Griera -- Nina Fischer: Religious Ritual, Injustice, and Resistance:...

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Contributors: Moyaert, Marianne (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2019
In:Year: 2019
Edition:1st ed. 2019
Series/Journal:Interreligious Studies in Theory and Practice
Springer eBooks Religion and Philosophy
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Interfaith dialogue / Ritual / Demarcation
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Religion and sociology
B Religion and society
B Religions
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Summary:Marianne Moyaert: Broadening the Scope of Interreligious Studies: Interrituality -- Mar Griera: Interreligious Events in the Public Space: Performing Togetherness in Times of Religious Pluralism -- Marianne Moyaert: Response to Mar Griera -- Nina Fischer: Religious Ritual, Injustice, and Resistance: Praying Politically in Israel/Palestine -- Mar Grier: Response to Nina Fischer -- Marianne Moyaert: Scriptural Reasoning as a Ritualized Practice -- Elisabeth Arweck: Response to Marianne Moyaert -- Jackie Feldman: Christian Holy Land Pilgrimage as an Interreligious Encounter -- Nina Fischer: Response to Jackie Feldman -- Dionigi Albera: Ritual Mixing and Interrituality at Marian Shrines -- Jackie Feldman: Response to Dionigi Albera -- James W. Farwell: Taking the Liturgical Turn in Comparative Theology: Monastic Interreligious Dialogue as a Supporting Case -- Joris GeldhofL Response to James W. Farewell -- Alana Vincent: Rituals of Reconciliation? How Consideration of Ritual can Inform Readings of Catholic-Jewish Dialogue after the Holocaust -- Mark Godin: Response to Alana Vincent -- Mark Godin: Reversals and Reconstructions: The Place of Inter-religious Rituals of Reconciliation in Forming a new Relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians -- Alana Vincent: Response to Mark Godin -- Bram Colijn: Interrituality in Contemporary China as a Field of Tension Between Abstention and Polytropy -- James Farwell: Response to Bram Colijin -- Elisabeth Arweck: The Role of Ritual in Mixed-Faith Families -- Bram Colijn: Response to Elisabeth Arweck -- Kevin Schilbrack: A Philosophical Analysis of Interrituality
This volume explores the ways in which interreligious encounters happen ritually. Drawing upon theology, philosophy, political sciences, anthropology, sociology, and liturgical studies, the contributors examine different concrete cases of interrituality. After an introductory chapter explaining the phenomenon of interrituality, readers learn about government-sponsored public events in Spain, the ritual life of mixed families in China and the UK. We meet Buddhist and Christian monks in Kentucky and are introduced to rituals of protest in Jerusalem. Other chapters take us to shared pilgrimage sites in the Mediterranean and explore the ritual challenges of Israeli tour guides of Christian pilgrims. The authors challenges readers to consider scriptural reasoning as a liturgical practice and to inquire into the (in)felicitous nature of rituals of reconciliation. This volume demonstrates the importance of understanding the many contexts in which interrituality happens and shows how ritual boundaries are perpetually under negotiation
ISBN:3030057011
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05701-5