More than belief: a materialist theory of religion

The rise of foundational dualism and the eclipse of the body -- "Body am I entirely, and nothing else": non-reductive materialism and the struggle against dualism -- Toward a materialist phenomenology of religion -- The phenomenology of embodiment and the study of religion -- Religious bod...

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Main Author: Vásquez, Manuel A. 1962- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford [u.a.] Oxford University Press 2011
In:Year: 2011
Reviews:More than Belief: A Materialist Theory of Religion (2011) (Seales, Chad E.)
On the value of genealogy, materiality, and networks (2012) (Vásquez, Manuel A., 1962 -)
The Rise of the Nacirema and the Descent of European Man: A Response to Manuel A. Vásquez’s More than Belief (2012) (Johnson, Sylvester A.)
The Body (Under Review):On Manuel Vásquez’s More than Belief (2012) (Lofton, Kathryn)
A new theory of religion? (2012) (Stausberg, Michael, 1966 -)
The benefits and risks of strategic genealogy and dichotomy (2012) (Engler, Steven, 1962 -)
More than belief, but not more than belief and desire (2012) (Gardiner, Mark Q., 1963 -)
Rehabilitating materiality: bodies, gods, and religion (2012) (Finch, Martha L.)
Bodies and things in the forest of symbols (2012) (Johnson, Paul Christopher, 1964 -)
Where angels fear to tread (2012) (Harrington, Laura)
An Author Meets His Critics (2012) (Vásquez, Manuel A., 1962 -)
Transcendental Empiricism and the Transcendental Blues: A Response to More than Belief (2012) (Harvey, Paul)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Materialism / Religious philosophy
Further subjects:B Religion and sociology
B Religion Philosophy
B Sociology
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Summary:The rise of foundational dualism and the eclipse of the body -- "Body am I entirely, and nothing else": non-reductive materialism and the struggle against dualism -- Toward a materialist phenomenology of religion -- The phenomenology of embodiment and the study of religion -- Religious bodies as social artifacts -- Holding social constructionism in check: the recovery of the active, lived body -- A cultural neurophenomenology of religion: enter the embodied mind -- The eclipse of practice: textualism at large -- "Ceci n'est pas un texte": from textualism to practice -- Expanding the conversation on emplaced religion -- Mobility, networks, and ecology
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0195188543