LEADER 02601nam a22003737i 4500001 99130797797306421 005 20240505113011.0 006 m#####o##d######## 007 cr#mn######a#a 008 200902s2024||||enk o ||1 0|eng|d 020 9781108980807 (ebook) 020 |z9781009479332 (hardback) 020 |z9781108970488 (paperback) 035 (UkCbUP)CR9781108980807 040 UkCbUP |beng |erda |epn |cUkCbUP 050 4 BL65.E46 |bC67 2024 082 04 200.19 |223 099 Electronic Resource 100 1 Corrigan, John, |d1952- |eauthor. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85275076 245 10 Emotions and monotheism / |cJohn Corrigan. 264 1 Cambridge : |bCambridge University Press, |c2024. 300 1 online resource (67 pages) : |bdigital, PDF file(s). 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 347 data file |2rda 490 1 Cambridge elements. Elements in religion and monotheism, |x2631-3014 500 Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Apr 2024). 520 The emotional turn in scholarship has changed the way in which historians of religion think about monotheistic traditions. New histories of religion have adapted and incorporated the totalizing sensibilities of twentieth century annalistes, the granular view of social historians, groundbreaking philosophical investigations, and the spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration between historical analysis, anthropology, and psychology. Religion as a principal bearer of culture has shaped emotional life profoundly, just as human emotion has constituted religious life. Taking a qualified constructivist approach to emotion enables understanding of the dynamism, fluidity, and ambiguity in emotional experience, alongside continuities, and facilitates analysis of how that feeling has animated religious life in monotheistic traditions. It equally sharpens insight into how monotheistic religion itself has made emotion. Affect, emotion, and mixed emotions are three categories of feelings evidenced in monotheistic religions. Each is illustrated with respect to the similarities and differences among Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. 650 0 Emotions |xReligious aspects. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042820 650 0 Monotheism. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85086976 776 08 |iPrint version: |z9781009479332 830 0 Cambridge elements. |pElements in religion and monotheism |x2631-3014. 956 40 |uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/9781108980807