Western Healing Churches: Manifestations of Archaïc Processes or at Ease with Modernity/Hypermodernity

In addition to well-known old and new healing churches, such as Christian Science and the French movement Invitation to Life, many small local healing churches exist in contemporary society. In past research, I have demonstrated that the healing churches constitute a well-delimited subfield in globa...

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Published in:International journal for the study of new religions
Main Author: Dericquebourg, Régis 1947- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: equinox 2011
In: International journal for the study of new religions
Further subjects:B Sect
B Health
B Modernity
B Healing
B sociology of religion
B Healing Churches
B religious therapy
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Summary:In addition to well-known old and new healing churches, such as Christian Science and the French movement Invitation to Life, many small local healing churches exist in contemporary society. In past research, I have demonstrated that the healing churches constitute a well-delimited subfield in global religions, and constructed an ideal-type of them. However, on consideration of so-called "traditional" or "primitive" societies, and consideration of healing practices in modern societies, we find spiritual healing is common to both. Thus, we may ask the question: Are the recent healing churches a resurgence of archaic healing practices? The answered depends on the application of a comparative perspective. It is concluded that the two social phenomena, healing conducted by medicine men and shamans I traditional societies and healing conducted within contemporary Wester healing churches, are cannot be equated because they are governed by two different underlying rationales.
ISSN:2041-952X
Contains:Enthalten in: International journal for the study of new religions
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/ijsnr.v2i1.105