Religion, Agency, Restitution
The Wilde Lectures in Natural Religion 1999
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:21st Jun '01
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Professor Littlewood's lectures marshal arguments that help us understand more clearly how we interactively use religion and science/healing to come to terms with the world around us. The lectures draw in part on the author's clinical work as a psychiatrist with patients from religious movements in the West, but are primarily based on his earlier anthropological fieldwork with a new African-Caribbean religion in Trinidad, and more recently with ethical transformations in the older Caribbean cults and among the ultra-Orthodox Jewish Hasidim. There exists a close relationship between the explanations of misfortune, reconciliation, and restitution in the historical - and other - religions and in therapeutics. Professor Littlewood believes that cosmological and redemptive assumptions exist in any type of healing, whether physical or psychological. Spiritual and healing theories interact in surprising ways, and he examines the religious aspect in systems of therapeutics as well as the appearance of healing practices within social institutions that are generally regarded as religious.
... a broad-ranging set of topics, held together in a quite arresting manner by a single cogent theme which underlies all considerations relating human life to a divine cosmology. * The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute *
ISBN: 9780199246755
Dimensions: 217mm x 139mm x 13mm
Weight: 343g
184 pages