
Bloomsbury Handbook of Religious Ecstasy - Hardcover
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Availability:In StockContributor:Alison Marshall, Rubina Ramji, Michael WilkinsonSeries:Bloomsbury HandbooksPublish date:2025-04-24Pages:296
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Bloomsbury AcademicISBN-13:9781350347014ISBN-10:1350347019UPC:9781350347014Book Category:Religion, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Psychology of Religion, Sociology of Religion, MysticismSize:9.61 x 6.69 x 0.69 inchesWeight:1.4617Product ID:SCCE7FDP0N
Why do people seek a connection to something beyond the social dimensions of the world? Ecstatic experiences are often labelled religious, spiritual, mystical or even sacred. However, ecstasy is not just extraordinary; for many people throughout the world it is an ordinary part of daily life.
The Handbook highlights the diverse individuals who have experienced ecstasy in the past and present from ordinary people to mystics, pastors, healers, spirit mediums and urban/neo/therapeutic shamans. Chapters show that ecstasy may be experienced during trance, possession, prayer, and even through the use of drugs, such as soma, peyote, ayahuasca, ibogaine, mushrooms, LSD, and other substances.
While institutional expressions of religion may be on the decline, experiences of religious ecstasy and interactions among living people and gods, saints, angels, and demons individually and collectively, are happening everywhere - occurring at home, online, in the community, and through prayer, dance, song, possession, and the ingestion of drugs. Ecstatic religious experience, as this handbook shows, provides meaning, belonging, and, for some, profit in the late capitalist marketplace.
The Handbook highlights the diverse individuals who have experienced ecstasy in the past and present from ordinary people to mystics, pastors, healers, spirit mediums and urban/neo/therapeutic shamans. Chapters show that ecstasy may be experienced during trance, possession, prayer, and even through the use of drugs, such as soma, peyote, ayahuasca, ibogaine, mushrooms, LSD, and other substances.
While institutional expressions of religion may be on the decline, experiences of religious ecstasy and interactions among living people and gods, saints, angels, and demons individually and collectively, are happening everywhere - occurring at home, online, in the community, and through prayer, dance, song, possession, and the ingestion of drugs. Ecstatic religious experience, as this handbook shows, provides meaning, belonging, and, for some, profit in the late capitalist marketplace.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Bloomsbury AcademicISBN-13:9781350347014ISBN-10:1350347019UPC:9781350347014Book Category:Religion, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Psychology of Religion, Sociology of Religion, MysticismSize:9.61 x 6.69 x 0.69 inchesWeight:1.4617Product ID:SCCE7FDP0N
Alison Marshall is Professor of Religion at Brandon University, Canada
Rubina Ramji is Associate Professor of Religion at Cape Breton University, Canada
Michael Wilkinson is Professor of Sociology at Trinity Western University, Canada
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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