As in other contested fields, emotions are often one-sidedly discussed as quintessentially subjective and individual phenomena, neglecting their social and cultural constitution. This volume addresses these shortcomings, bringing into conversation a variety of disciplinary perspectives on religious and secular affect and emotion.
As in other contested fields, emotions are often one-sidedly discussed as quintessentially subjective and individual phenomena, neglecting their social and cultural constitution. This volume addresses these shortcomings, bringing into conversation a variety of disciplinary perspectives on religious and secular affect and emotion.
1. Introduction: Affect and Emotion in Multi-Religious Secular Societies Part I: Historical Intertwinements of Religion and Emotion 2. Feeling Empty: Religious and Secular Collaborations 3. Emotion and the Popularization of Anti-Jewish Discourse in Early Modern Europe 4. Guilt or Masked Shame? Reinhold Niebuhr's Diagnosis of the Christian Self: Disclosing Affect and its Contribution to Violence Part II: Affects, Emotions, and Religiosity 5. From Serene Certainty to the Paranoid Insecurity of Salvation: Remarks on Resentment in the Current Muslim Culture 6. The Practice of Vision: Sufi Aesthetics in Everyday Life 7. Religious Emotions in Christian Events 8. On Conversion: Affecting Secular Bodies 9. The Metaphorics of Indescribable Feelings in Contemporary Christian Contexts Part III: Sensibilities of the Secular 10. Disembedded Religion and the Infinity of References: Violated Sentiments and Threatened Identities 11. Secular Excitement and Academic Practice 12. The Secular Experiment: Science, Feeling, and Atheist Apocalypticism 13. Feeling Freedom of Speech: Secular Affects in Public Debates after Charlie Hebdo.
1. Introduction: Affect and Emotion in Multi-Religious Secular Societies Part I: Historical Intertwinements of Religion and Emotion 2. Feeling Empty: Religious and Secular Collaborations 3. Emotion and the Popularization of Anti-Jewish Discourse in Early Modern Europe 4. Guilt or Masked Shame? Reinhold Niebuhr's Diagnosis of the Christian Self: Disclosing Affect and its Contribution to Violence Part II: Affects, Emotions, and Religiosity 5. From Serene Certainty to the Paranoid Insecurity of Salvation: Remarks on Resentment in the Current Muslim Culture 6. The Practice of Vision: Sufi Aesthetics in Everyday Life 7. Religious Emotions in Christian Events 8. On Conversion: Affecting Secular Bodies 9. The Metaphorics of Indescribable Feelings in Contemporary Christian Contexts Part III: Sensibilities of the Secular 10. Disembedded Religion and the Infinity of References: Violated Sentiments and Threatened Identities 11. Secular Excitement and Academic Practice 12. The Secular Experiment: Science, Feeling, and Atheist Apocalypticism 13. Feeling Freedom of Speech: Secular Affects in Public Debates after Charlie Hebdo.
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