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Religions, Volume 9, Issue 4

April 2018 - 48 articles

Cover Story: The procession known as “Lord of Miracles” is a massive religious phenomenon that takes place in October in various cities around the world. The purpose of this study is to describe and analyse certain elements of the procession, which champion not only the idea of unity (religious, cultural, ethnical, and national), but also sociocultural differences. Along with a number of practices and talks intended to activate and strengthen the image of religious unity (Brothers in Christ) and national unity (Brothers of Peru), there are certain dynamics that point to differences which call that unity into question. Specifically, we focused our study on two stations of the procession: the scissors dance and the Virgen de la Puerta of the gypsies, both dances for the Cristo moreno. With this in mind we conducted an ethnographical study focused on the processions that took place in Barcelona, Spain, in 2016 and 2017. here

Articles (48)

  • Article
  • Open Access
43 Citations
9,446 Views
11 Pages

8 April 2018

Self-transcendent feelings such as gratitude, compassion, and awe are highly relevant for human societies. So far, empirical research has focused more on the relational aspects of these feelings (concrete persons), and less on the spiritual aspects r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
8,653 Views
12 Pages

8 April 2018

This article argues that Adam Smith’s notion of sympathy and the impartial spectator in his work The Theory of Moral Sentiments [1759] connects the individual to society. In this work, Smith’s economics are far more complex than mere self-interest as...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
6,758 Views
21 Pages

5 April 2018

For my invited contribution to this special issue of Religions on “Feminisms and the Study of ‘Religions,’” I focus on philosophy of religion and contestations over its relevance to the academic field of Religious Studies. I amplify some feminist phi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,879 Views
8 Pages

5 April 2018

Emmanuel Levinas declares that we have reached the end of theodicy, but we have not reached the end of discussions and books and special issues on theodicy, and people continue to ask, and answer, the questions “Why?” and “Why me?” about their suffer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,238 Views
16 Pages

5 April 2018

When the Cold War was ended in 1989, Francis Fukuyama wrote, three years later, his very well-known book proposing a quite original thesis. He argues that the end of fascism and of communism means the triumph of Eastern liberalism in history. Followi...

  • Essay
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,486 Views
15 Pages

4 April 2018

Recent research in the Huntington archive provides new information for assessing the importance of Eliza Sharples’s meaning as a radical feminist, critiquing and using Christianity and pagan female Gods to establish her authority and further he...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,050 Views
25 Pages

4 April 2018

Drawing upon inscriptional, art historical, as well as largely unstudied and unpublished textual evidence, this paper examines the conceptualization of religious diversity in the Medieval Deccan prior to the Islamic invasions. What our archive sugges...

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