Arguments and Icons

Arguments and Icons2000
About this book
"Why are some religious rituals intensely stimulating and memorable occasions, while others are habituated and humdrum routines? Why do some religious practices lead to sectarianism and local divisions, while others serve to unify regional and even world-wide followings? The theory of 'modes of religiosity' which Harvey Whitehouse develops in this book answers these and a range of other questions with reference to a set of interconnections between styles of religious transmission, systems of memory, and patterns of political association."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2000
- OL Work ID
- OL3524820W
Subjects
EthnopsychologySocial life and customsReligion and cultureCognition and cultureInitiation ritesCargo cultsReligious life and customsMelanesia