
Purification: Religious Transformations of Body and Mind
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- Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
- Publication Date: 18 July 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 192 pages
- ISBN-10: 0567191419
- ISBN-13: 9780567191410
Book Description
In the religions of the world, there is strongemphasis on the practice of “purification” for the religious transformation ofmind and body in connection with achieving such ultimate objectives asenlightenment and salvation. The contributors discuss the great diversity offorms and meanings with respect to religious transformation in their respectivefields of research. While invoking earlier debates within the study ofreligions and theology on the topic of “purification” the studies in thisvolume penetrate further into the meaning and structure of religioustransformation of mind and body in the religions of the world and opencomparative perspectives on this topic.
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Review
The book’s greater strength lies in the conceptual landscape which emerges when viewing the essays en masse. Common themes and preoccupations emerge in relief as it becomes clear that ― regardless of religious tradition ― concepts such as mental purification are prominent and important. This, in turn, allows scholars of religion to appreciate the role that the concept of purification plays in religious expression, and thereby give a comparative religious analysis from a new ― and vital ― vantage point. — Joseph McGarry, St Margaret’s Anglican Church, New Zealand ― Theological Book Review
About the Author
GerhardMarcel Martin is retired Professor for Practical Theology at the University ofMarburg, Germany.
KatjaTriplett is Professor for the Study of East Asian Religions at the Universityof Göttingen, Germany.
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