Religious Mourning: Reversals and Restorations in Psychological Portraits of Religious Leaders - Nathan Carlin - Books - Wipf & Stock - 9781620326480 - April 24, 2014
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Religious Mourning: Reversals and Restorations in Psychological Portraits of Religious Leaders

Nathan Carlin

Religious Mourning: Reversals and Restorations in Psychological Portraits of Religious Leaders

Religious Mourning is about a common experience among those who study religion: religious loss. When people of faith study religion critically, or when life experiences such as death and divorce trigger personal reflection on faith, religious intellectuals often become estranged from their own tradition. Sometimes this estrangement causes them to leave religion altogether. But for those who study religion from a psychological perspective, a certain kind of introspective and iconoclastic religiosity can be revived by means of academic writing. Religious Mourning explores this phenomenon by focusing on psychobiographical writings about religious leaders--including Donald Capps' portrait of Jesus of Nazareth, James Dittes' portrait of Saint Augustine, and William Bouwsma's portrait of John Calvin--to show how these authors' personal lives, and especially their experiences of loss, influence their scholarship. As Capps, Dittes, and Bouwsma subversively scavenge the lives of Jesus, Augustine, and Calvin to reverse and restore a religion that is rich with experience, including (and especially) their own, they invite us to do the same.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 24, 2014
ISBN13 9781620326480
Publishers Wipf & Stock
Pages 152
Dimensions 152 × 226 × 10 mm   ·   226 g
Language English  

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