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Based on two richly described case studies – a Pentecostal worship service and popular music festival – this book draws on sociology, theology and religious studies in order to understand the significance of ecstatic experience in these contexts. Interviews with performers in both settings, together with detailed first person accounts of worship services and live performances, combine to create a picture of the role of music, performance and space in catalysing ecstasy. Drawing on the work of thinkers as diverse as Michel Foucault, Emile Durkheim, Victor Turner and Friedrich Schleiermacher, this book demonstrates that religious and non-religious disciplines, paradigms and understandings can work in a complementary fashion to help us understand the significance of phenomena such as music and ecstatic experience.
Ultimately, the argument put forward in the book is that ecstatic experience takes place in both religious and secular settings and is best understood by both theistic and non-theistic approaches, working together. The ecstatic experience common to both contexts is theorised as ‘proto-religious phenomena’ – the kernel from which religion may develop.

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Contents: Breakfree Church – Understanding Breakfree - Theological and Religious Studies approaches – Understanding Breakfree - Socio-Cultural approaches – The West Coast Blues & Roots Festival – Understanding the Blues & Roots: Socio-Cultural approaches – Understanding the Blues & Roots: Theological and Religious Studies approaches.

Exaltation: Ecstatic Experience in Pentecostalism

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 18/02/2014
      ISBN13: 9783034313483, 978-3034313483
      ISBN10: 3034313489

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Based on two richly described case studies – a Pentecostal worship service and popular music festival – this book draws on sociology, theology and religious studies in order to understand the significance of ecstatic experience in these contexts. Interviews with performers in both settings, together with detailed first person accounts of worship services and live performances, combine to create a picture of the role of music, performance and space in catalysing ecstasy. Drawing on the work of thinkers as diverse as Michel Foucault, Emile Durkheim, Victor Turner and Friedrich Schleiermacher, this book demonstrates that religious and non-religious disciplines, paradigms and understandings can work in a complementary fashion to help us understand the significance of phenomena such as music and ecstatic experience.
      Ultimately, the argument put forward in the book is that ecstatic experience takes place in both religious and secular settings and is best understood by both theistic and non-theistic approaches, working together. The ecstatic experience common to both contexts is theorised as ‘proto-religious phenomena’ – the kernel from which religion may develop.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Breakfree Church – Understanding Breakfree - Theological and Religious Studies approaches – Understanding Breakfree - Socio-Cultural approaches – The West Coast Blues & Roots Festival – Understanding the Blues & Roots: Socio-Cultural approaches – Understanding the Blues & Roots: Theological and Religious Studies approaches.

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