The Social Life of Scriptures: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Biblicism
James Bielo (Ed.)
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What do Christians do with the Bible? How do theyùindividually and collectivelyùinteract with the sacred texts? Why does this engagement shift so drastically among and between social, historical, religious, and institutional contexts? Such questions are addressed in a most enlightening, engaging, and original way in The Social Life of Scriptures.
What do Christians do with the Bible? How do theyùindividually and collectivelyùinteract with the sacred texts? Why does this engagement shift so drastically among and between social, historical, religious, and institutional contexts? Such questions are addressed in a most enlightening, engaging, and original way in The Social Life of Scriptures.
Contributors offer a collection of closely analyzed and carefully conducted ethnographic and historical case studies, covering a range of geographic, theological, and cultural territory, including: American evangelicals and charismatics; Jamaican Rastafarians; evangelical and Catholic Mayans; Northern Irish charismatics; Nigerian Anglicans; and Chinese evangelicals in the United States.
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Rutgers University Press United States
Number of pages
272
Condition
New
Series
Signifying (on) Scriptures
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
New Brunswick NJ, United States
ISBN
9780813546056
SKU
V9780813546056
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About James Bielo (Ed.)
James S. Bielo is a visiting assistant professor in the department of anthropology at Miami University in Ohio.
Reviews for The Social Life of Scriptures: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Biblicism
Bielo's collection is a must for all serious students of Christianity. It puts forth such a simple idea, we have to wonder why it's taken so long for anthropologists to get it: we cannot understand Christianity without understanding 'the social life of Scriptures.' In their detailed analyses, the contributors here make a convincing case.
Matthew Engelke
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Matthew Engelke
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