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    (1 other version)Ritual, religion and the sacred: Selections from the ‘annales: Economies, sociétés, civilisations’, volume 7.Ivan Strenski - 1985 - History of European Ideas 6 (3):362-363.
  2. Religion and the Ritual of Public Discourse1.Warren G. Frisina - 2011 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 32 (1):74 - 92.
    What role should religion play in public discourse? Not long ago Richard Rorty argued, in more than one place, that religion is a "conversation stopper" which polite people refer to only in private conversations. Religious believers complain, however, that this practice renders it impossible for them to participate in public discourse. They ask whether a democratic community is worthy of the name if it effectively forbids (by custom or legislation) a significant segment of its citizens from acknowledging and (...)
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  3. The Evolution of Religion: How Cognitive By-Products, Adaptive Learning Heuristics, Ritual Displays, and Group Competition Generate Deep Commitments to Prosocial Religions.Scott Atran & Joseph Henrich - 2010 - Biological Theory 5 (1):18-30.
    Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatural beliefs, devotions, and rituals are both universal and variable across cultures, and why religion is so often associated with both large-scale cooperation and enduring group conflict. Emerging lines of research suggest that these oppositions result from the convergence of three processes. First, the interaction of certain reliably developing cognitive processes, such as our ability to infer the presence of intentional agents, favors—as an evolutionary by-product—the spread of certain kinds of counterintuitive concepts. Second, (...)
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    How ritual might create religion: A neuropsychological exploration.James W. Jones - 2020 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 42 (1):29-45.
    Several models of the evolution of religion claim that ritual creates “religion” and gives it a positive evolutionary role. Robert Bellah suggests that the evolutionary roots of ritual lay in the play of animals. For Homo sapiens, Bellah argues, rituals generate a world of experience different from the world of everyday life, and that different world of experience is the foundation of later religious developments. Robin Dunbar points to trance dancing as the original religious behavior. Trance (...)
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    Sacred rituals and humane death: religion in the ethics and politics of modern meat.Magfirah Dahlan-Taylor - 2019 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Sacred Rituals and Humane Death critically analyzes the civilizing nature of the underlying fundamental concept of "humaneness" in contemporary discourses around modern meat and animal ethics. As religious methods of animal slaughter, such as the halal method in Islam, as well as the practice of religious animal sacrifice, are sometimes categorized as barbaric in recent debates, the civilizing narrative of progress leads supposedly to more humane adaptation of methods and practices of animal curation and slaughter. This volume argues that the (...)
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    Ecstasy, Ritual, and Alternate Reality: Religion in a Pluralistic World:Ecstasy, Ritual, and Alternate Reality: Religion in a Pluralistic World.Sidney M. Greenfield - 1993 - Anthropology of Consciousness 4 (1):16-17.
    Ecstasy, Ritual, and Alternate Reality: Religion in. Pluralistic World by Felicitas D. Goodman. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana.University Press, 1988. Pp. 193. ISBN 0‐253‐31899‐8.
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    Ecstasy, Ritual, and Alternate Reality: Religion in a Pluralistic World.Douglass Price-Williams - 1993 - Anthropology of Consciousness 4 (1):16-17.
    Ecstasy, Ritual, and Alternate Reality: Religion in. Pluralistic World by Felicitas D. Goodman. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana.University Press, 1988. Pp. 193. ISBN 0‐253‐31899‐8.
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    The Role of Religion Rituals in Fostering Community Cohesion: A Philosophical Analysis.Lucia Fernandez & Miguel Ramirez - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (2):35-51.
    Throughout history, religion has had a significant and lasting influence on the structure of human civilizations. Its effect shapes people's and communities' collective consciousness on a cultural, ethical, and political level. The complex relationship between religion and the different aspects of modern life changes as societies do. In order to better understand the complex relationship between tradition and modernity and the effects of religious rituals, institutions, and beliefs on social cohesiveness, identity formation, and ethical frameworks, this article will (...)
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    Ritual and Religion in the Xunzi.T. C. Kline & Justin Tiwald - 2014 - Albany: SUNY Press.
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    Religion, Ritual, and Family.Marthe Chandler - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (1):20-29.
    Chapters 8, "On Religion and Ritual," and 9, "The Religious Dimensions of Role-Bearing Family Lives," of Against Individualism continue the discussion between Henry Rosemont and Huston Smith that began in Rationality and Religious Experience. The conversations concern the nature of religion, religious experience, and the object of that experience. Rosemont argues that there are certain "homoversals," behaviors that cannot be entirely accounted for by physical or cultural environments.1 Language learning and facial recognition are homoversals, as is what (...)
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    Ritual and Religion in the Xunzi ed. by T. C. Kline III and Justin Tiwald.Kurtis Hagen - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (2):676-678.
    As the title Ritual and Religion in the Xunzi accurately suggests, this collection of essays edited by T. C. Kline III and Justin Tiwald addresses Xunzi’s perspective on ritual and religion. Some of the essays are new, others are have been published previously. As a whole, the book strives to portray Xunzi as a religious philosopher, and to elucidate his potential contribution to the understanding of religion and ritual. Although there are a variety of (...)
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    Confession Rituals and the Philosophy of Forgiveness in Asian Religions and Christianity.Jan Konior - 2010 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 15 (1):91-102.
    In this paper I will take into account the historical, religious and philosophical aspects of the examination of conscience, penance and satisfaction, as well as ritual confession and cure, in Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. I will also take into account the difficulties that baptized Chinese Christians met in sacramental Catholic confession. Human history proves that in every culture and religion, man has always had a need to be cleansed from evil and experience mutual forgiveness. What ritual models (...)
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  13. Ritual and Symbolism in Religion: A Philosophical Analysis of Their Significance and Evolution.Hiroshi Takahashi - 2025 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 17 (2):511-526.
    In this paper done, philosophical analysis of significance and the evolution of rituals and symbolism in religion is provided. In focusing on how these elements act as key instruments for conveying and strengthening religious beliefs, community cohesion, and private devotee improvement, it studies how a profession escapade can be important for normal worship. The study analyzes rituals as a performative component and symbols as means of communicating extravagantly (through hyperbole) abstract theological concepts; symbols as mediators between the sacred and (...)
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    Ritual, belief and habituation: Religion and religions from the axial age to the Anthropocene.Bryan S. Turner - 2017 - European Journal of Social Theory 20 (1):132-145.
    It is a common complaint that sociology has little regard for history. One important exception to this standard criticism is the sociology of religion of Robert N. Bellah and his ‘revival’ of Karl Jasper’s notion of the axial age. In this article, Bellah’s evolutionary notions of religion are explored within a debate about historical disjunctures and continuities. A significant challenge to the idea of the continuity of axial-age religions comes from the notion of an Anthropocene. Our relationship to (...)
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    Synchronous rituals and social bonding: Revitalizing conceptions of individual personhood in the evolution of religion.Léon Turner - 2021 - Zygon 56 (4):898-921.
    Zygon®, Volume 56, Issue 4, Page 898-921, December 2021.
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    Cult-ritual sphere of religion: the nature and principles of the formation.Vitaliy Volodymyrovych Shevchenko - 2018 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 84:17-27.
    In the article, based on the elaboration of a large array of literature on the topic, as well as direct and inclusive study of ritual practice, mainly orthodoxy, reveals the place and functional purpose of the religious factor in the complex structure of the religious phenomenon, in various manifestations of religious life.
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    Jagannātha cult: origin, rituals, festivals, religion, and philosophy: a critical study of Sthaḷa Purāṇa "Nīlādri Mahodayam".Bidyutlatā Rāẏa - 1998 - Delhi, India: Kant Publications.
    In This Work, The Author Tries To Trace The Origin, Development, Rituals And Festivals, Religion And Philosophy Of The Jagannatha Cult As Enlightened In Sthala Purana `Niladri Mahoyam`.
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    Hegel's Social Ethics: Religion, Conflict, and Rituals of Reconciliation.Molly B. Farneth - 2017 - Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
    Hegel’s Social Ethics offers a fresh and accessible interpretation of G. W. F. Hegel’s most famous book, the Phenomenology of Spirit. Drawing on important recent work on the social dimensions of Hegel’s theory of knowledge, Molly Farneth shows how his account of how we know rests on his account of how we ought to live. Farneth argues that Hegel views conflict as an unavoidable part of living together, and that his social ethics involves relationships and social practices that allow people (...)
  19. Bringing Ritual to Mind: Psychological Foundations of Cultural Forms.Robert N. McCauley - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    Bringing Ritual to Mind explores the cognitive and psychological foundations of religious ritual systems. Participants must recall their rituals well enough to ensure a sense of continuity across performances, and those rituals must motivate them to transmit and re-perform them. Most religious rituals the world over exploit either high performance frequency or extraordinary emotional stimulation to enhance their recollection. But why do some rituals exploit the first of these variables while others exploit the second? McCauley and Lawson advance (...)
     
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  20. Religion in Republican Rome: Rationalization and Ritual Change by Jörg Rüpke.Duncan E. MacRae - 2013 - American Journal of Philology 134 (3):510-514.
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    Ritual and the Individual in Roman Religion.Greg Woolf - 2013 - In Jörg Rüpke (ed.), The Individual in the Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean. Oxford University Press. pp. 136.
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    Rituales mágicos en la religión nórdica precristiana: El seiðr en la Saga de Gísli Súrsson.Teodoro Manrique Antón - 2009 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 14:87-100.
    Con el presente artículo perseguimos un doble objetivo. Por una parte analizaremos las características de la magia seiðr y de sus practicantes desde el punto de vista de su importancia en el entramado social y mitológico de la cultura nórdica antigua. Por otra, y mediante el análisis de algunas escenas de la Saga de Gísli Súrsson, intentaremos demostrar que la inclusión de ciertos motivos mágico-religiosos de origen precristiano en las Sagas de islandeses respondía al triple intento de crear un modelo (...)
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    Religion in Republican Rome: rationalization and ritual change.Guillermina Bogdan - 2013 - Argos (Universidad Simón Bolívar) 36 (1):202-205.
    En este artículo, nos preguntamos si es pertinente un análisis del personaje de Medea de Eurípides, y más concretamente, de su filicidio, a la luz de la doctrina aristotélica de la acción. Resulta dudoso, y quizás equívoco, hablar de "responsabilidad" (en sentido aristotélico) en el caso de la heroína, ya que sus motivaciones, como las de todo héroe trágico, tienen un doble signo: enfrentado a una ἀνάγκη superior, también desea lo que está forzado a hacer. Además, Medea no es una (...)
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    Religion and Ritual in Chinese Society.Alvin P. Cohen & Arthur P. Wolf - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (4):524.
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    Civic religion and national fetes in ritual and music: The combination of a european idea with indigenous traditions, illustrating the priority of music over politics.Conrad Louis Donakowski - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):697-704.
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    Ritual, Consciousness, Belief: A Speculation on the Origin of Religion.Robert Bates Graber - 1993 - Anthropology of Consciousness 4 (3):14-18.
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    Recognizing religion's dark side: Religious ritual increases antisociality and hinders self-control.Nicholas M. Hobson & Michael Inzlicht - 2016 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39.
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    Mahikari: Ritual und Heilung in einer japanischen neuen Religion.Stefan Pierre-Louis - 1997 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 5 (1):19-40.
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    Ritual Studies in Psychology of Religion.Ulrike Popp-Baier - 2002 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 24 (1):154-166.
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    Religion and Ritual in Society: Lamaist Buddhism in Late 19th-Century Mongolia.Henry Serruys, A. M. Pozdneyev, John R. Krueger, Alo Raun & Linda Raun - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (3):392.
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    Hegel’s Social Ethics: Religion, Conflict, and Rituals of Reconciliation, by Molly Farneth.Robert Stern - 2018 - Mind 127 (508):1230-1237.
    Hegel’s Social Ethics: Religion, Conflict, and Rituals of Reconciliation, by FarnethMolly. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017. Pp. xiii + 165.
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    One question on ritual and religion.Simone Kotva - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 79 (3):337-340.
    ABSTRACTAs a postscript to this special issue, the author reflects on the difference between religion and ritual by drawing a comparison with culture and nature. In the same way that culture and nature are entangled yet distinct, so too religion and ritual are best understood as a paradoxical configuration of spiritual deliberation and unconscious desire. It is argued that religion and ritual exceed and depend on each other in equal measure as the organism explores (...)
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  33. Ritual, emotion, and sacred symbols.Candace S. Alcorta & Richard Sosis - 2005 - Human Nature 16 (4):323-359.
    This paper considers religion in relation to four recurrent traits: belief systems incorporating supernatural agents and counterintuitive concepts, communal ritual, separation of the sacred and the profane, and adolescence as a preferred developmental period for religious transmission. These co-occurring traits are viewed as an adaptive complex that offers clues to the evolution of religion from its nonhuman ritual roots. We consider the critical element differentiating religious from non-human ritual to be the conditioned association of emotion (...)
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    Rituals and ritualization.Helena Kupari & Maija Butters - 2022 - Approaching Religion 12 (3):1-6.
    This issue of Approaching Religion is dedicated to Terhi Utriainen, Professor of the Study of Religions at the University of Helsinki. It is published on the 7 November 2022, Terhi’s sixtieth birthday, and contains reflections and research articles written by Terhi’s colleagues in Finland, the UK and the Netherlands. All the research articles address the theme of rituals, which is one of Terhi’s special foci of interest as a scholar of religion. This editorial first outlines Terhi’s academic career (...)
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    Mak", rituales agrarios mayas del fuego y del agua en la "Relación de las cosas de Yucatán.Manuel Alberto Morales Damián - 2014 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 19:173-191.
    Este ensayo busca comprender la estructura simbólica que sostiene las dos fases que constituyen la fiesta de mak , veintena relacionada con el inicio del ciclo agrícola en el calendario maya yucateco. El punto de partida es el testimonio de Fray Diego de Landa, obispo de Yucatán en el siglo XVI, quien describe la fiesta que se celebraba al momento del contacto europeo; sin embargo, buscando establecer la fenomenología del hecho religioso estudiado, también se recurre a testimonios prehispánicos así como (...)
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    Reflections on Resemblance, Ritual, and Religion.Frederick M. Smith & Brian K. Smith - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (4):735.
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    How Do Rituals Affect Cooperation?Ronald Fischer, Rohan Callander, Paul Reddish & Joseph Bulbulia - 2013 - Human Nature 24 (2):115-125.
    Collective rituals have long puzzled anthropologists, yet little is known about how rituals affect participants. Our study investigated the effects of nine naturally occurring rituals on prosociality. We operationalized prosociality as (1) attitudes about fellow ritual participants and (2) decisions in a public goods game. The nine rituals varied in levels of synchrony and levels of sacred attribution. We found that rituals with synchronous body movements were more likely to enhance prosocial attitudes. We also found that rituals judged to (...)
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    Ritual and Representation: Thai Buddhist Art as Religious Performance and Identity.Tang Enda, Liu Jian & Chen Yuxuan - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (2):332-349.
    This study explores the religious dimensions of Thai Buddhism through the interplay between ritual and art, and its impact on Thai identity. It investigates how art underpins Thai Buddhist rituals by examining the nature and role of prominent ritual and religious practices. The research focuses on temple art and artistic elements such as murals, statues, and other features that transform ritual spaces into sacred zones during significant festivals like Visakha Bucha and Makha Bucha. Additionally, it includes an (...)
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    Ritual responses to environmental apocalypse in activist communities.Sarah M. Pike - 2024 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 46 (3):222-233.
    This is the text of a keynote for the International Association for the Psychology of Religion Conference held in Groningen, the Netherlands in August 2023. The talk focuses on ritualized responses to grief around the climate crisis and other environmental threats, such as wildfires. I discuss two case studies: environmental/ climate protests and Indigenous-led restoration work as examples of “ecological rituals.” Protest-performances by the Red Rebel Brigade and Extinction Rebellion funerals for extinct species consecrate public spaces with gestures that (...)
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    Li (Ritual) in Early Confucianism.Thomas Radice - 2017 - Philosophy Compass 12 (10):e12463.
    Li 禮 (translated variously as “ritual”, “etiquette”, or “propriety”) plays a central role in early Confucianism, but its complexity is not always fully understood. At first glance, it may seem as if li behaviors are merely attempts to promote conservative practices from the idealized Chinese past. However, by examining the nature and function of li, as described the Analects (Lunyu 論語) and the Xunzi 荀子 (two key texts in the early Confucian tradition), it becomes overwhelmingly apparent that li is (...)
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    Ritual und Literatur.Wolfgang Braungart - 1996 - Tübingen: de Gruyter.
    Literatur ist nicht nur vieldeutig und rätselhaft, wie dies das leitende literaturtheoretische Paradigma behauptet. Literatur wird noch immer, unbeschadet ihrer Vieldeutigkeit, als sinnhaft und bedeutsam erfahren, weil sie bestimmt, ästhetisch herausgehoben und geregelt ist. In dieser Hinsicht läßt sie sich als eine dem Ritual analoge, ja als selbst rituelle Handlung beschreiben. Denn das Ritual ist eine ästhetisch ausgezeichnete, symbolische Wiederholungshandlung, die für das menschliche Leben bis heute elementare Bedeutung hat.
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  42. Laboratory Ritual: Experimentation and the Advancement of Science.Robert M. Geraci - 2002 - Zygon 37 (4):891-908.
    Technical achievement in laboratories requires millennia–old ritual formulations; the methodological expectations and presuppositions of scientists stem not only from investigations of the last three centuries but also from the ritual knowledge making that has governed human religion. Laboratory research is a form of human ritual open to interpretation in the manner of religious ritual. The experiments of the laboratory are fact–gathering ventures, but the integration of that knowledge into our general understanding of a universe of (...)
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    Eight Theories of Religion: Ethnicity, Ritual, and Violence in the Japanese Buddhist Tradition.Daniel L. Pals - 2006 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Why do human beings believe in divinities? Why do some seek eternal life, while others seek escape from recurring lives? Why do the beliefs and behaviors we typically call "religious" so deeply affect the human personality and so subtly weave their way through human society? Revised and updated in this second edition, Eight Theories of Religion considers how these fundamental questions have engaged the most important thinkers of the modern era. Accessible, systematic, and succinct, the text examines the classic (...)
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    Ashé: ritual poetics in African diasporic expression.Paul Carter Harrison, Michael D. Harris & Pellom McDaniels (eds.) - 2022 - New York: Routledge.
    ASHÉ: Ritual Poetics in African Diasporic is a collection of interdisciplinary essays contributed by international scholars and practitioners. Having distinguished themselves across such disciplines as Anthropology, Art, Music, Literature, Dance, Philosophy, Religion, and Theology and conjoined to construct a defining approach to the study of Aesthetics throughout the African Diaspora with the Humanities at the core, this collection of essays will break new ground in the study of Black Aesthetics. This book will be of great interest to scholars, (...)
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  45. Thinking through rituals: philosophical perspectives.Kevin Schilbrack (ed.) - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
    Existentialism claims that there is no human reality except in action: pragmatism argues that meaning and truth are given only in practice. Wittgenstein calls for attention to forms of life, Marxism calls for attention to doing, and feminism calls for attention to the body. What do these tell us about ritual acts and their connection to spirit and to truth in Christianity and other world religions? Religious rituals have a special status as virtually pure forms of belief in action. (...)
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    Hegel’s Social Ethics: Religion, Conflict, and Rituals of Reconciliation. By Molly Farneth.Eun Young Hwang - 2019 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 39 (2):403-404.
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    The ambivalence of ritual in violence: Orthodox Christian perspectives.Marian G. Simion - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (3):1-8.
    This article demonstrates that ritual plays an ambivalent role in the interaction between religion and violence. Ritual triggers and gives meaning to violence, or it enforces peace and coexistence. The first part of the article defines the ambivalence of ritual in the context of violence. The second part surveys standard rituals of peace and violence from Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The third part focuses on the ambivalent nature of Orthodox Christian rituals.
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    Religion and philosophy in the third century ce - Marx-wolf spiritual taxonomies and ritual authority. Platonists, priests, and gnostics in the third century C.e. Pp. X + 200. Philadelphia: University of pennsylvania press, 2016. Cased, £36, us$55. Isbn: 978-0-8122-4789-3. [REVIEW]Kevin Corrigan - 2018 - The Classical Review 68 (1):65-67.
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    Etruscan Religion - Gleba, Becker Votives, Places and Rituals in Etruscan Religion. Studies in Honor of Jean MacIntosh Turfa. Pp. xliv + 291, map, pls. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. Cased, €104, US$154. ISBN: 978-90-04-17045-2. [REVIEW]Richard de Puma - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):570-572.
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    Ancient Religion H. S. Versnel: Inconsistencies in Greek and Roman Religion, 2: Tradition and Reversal in Myth and Ritual. (Studies in Greek and Roman Religion, 6, II.) Pp. xv+354. Leiden, New York, Cologne: E. J. Brill, 1993. Cased. Gld. 180/S103. [REVIEW]J. Gwyn Griffiths - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):315-317.
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