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At a religion's margins a counterpoint can be found for its power
center. In a creative manner, relatively free from clerical
control, religious virtuosos take new initiatives there. Inspired
by their experience with the sacred, they explore their liberty to
play with meanings, images and practices. Yet, the eventual success
of such an innovation calls for organization and thus for the
exercise of power. Accordingly new movements slow down into
institutions - till a new virtuoso brings the cycle to a fresh
start. Over the last thirty years Andre Droogers has extensively
published on the relation between religion, power and play. In this
collection of essays the most relevant articles are reprinted. For
this volume Droogers wrote an autobiographical introduction,
showing how the contingencies of a career may nevertheless lead to
a more or less consistent approach. In Part I of the book articles
are included that represent the basic ideas of Droogers' approach,
with an emphasis on margin, inversion, ritual and meaning-making.
In part II some of his articles on syncretism and Pentecostalism
illustrate his views. Part III contains articles that apply the
play-and-power perspective to methodological issues in the study of
religion.
- Is a powerful position a guarantee that a religion will continue?
- Does God take sides in religious power struggles? - Can God
survive religious exclusivity and diversity? - Is God migrating
from "out there" to "in here"? - Is religion sustainable in the
long run? In seeking answers to these questions, this book explores
the possibilities afforded by playful religion. Religion has
playful origins, but this aspect is forgotten as soon as
institutional power becomes self-serving instead of subservient.
Power changes the very essence of religion. Virtually all religions
are distorted versions of a playful original. Institutionalization
is religion's curse, not its blessing. Apparent success hides the
failure of religion to be faithful to its original intent. This
book helps find the way back from bordering to inclusivity and
openness.
"This is a highly imaginiative contribution to the study of
worldviews." - Grace Davie, University of Exeter The world of
religious experience is changing much faster than the discipline
which claims to study it. Religious studies still uses Christianity
as its measure, still frames the world through the model of five
world religions, still largely avoids analysis of key issues around
power, poverty, violence, pollution, science, and social conflict,
and still looks to highlight differences rather than commonalities.
Methods for the Study of Religious Change aims to redefine the
study of religion as the study of worldviews, of ideas which are
active in shaping the world. It argues that the study of religion
should focus on people's worldview-making capacities and should
contribute to the critical analysis of global problems and the
promotion of cultural and spiritual respect across religions.
Survey chapters on theory and method outline this new approach
while case-study chapters illustrate these ideas with innovative
ethnographies of ritual, experience, language, morals and
identity.The world of religious experience is changing much faster
than the discipline which claims to study it. Religious studies
still uses Christianity as its measure, still frames the world
through the model of five world religions, still largely avoids
analysis of key issues around power, poverty, violence, pollution,
science, and social conflict, and still looks to highlight
differences rather than commonalities. Methods for the Study of
Religious Change aims to redefine the study of religion as the
study of worldviews, of ideas which are active in shaping the
world. It argues that the study of religion should focus on
people's worldview-making capacities and should contribute to the
critical analysis of global problems and the promotion of cultural
and spiritual respect across religions. Survey chapters on theory
and method outline this new approach while case-study chapters
illustrate these ideas with innovative ethnographies of ritual,
experience, language, morals and identity.
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