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Body pedagogics and the religious habitus: A new direction for the sociological study of religion
Authors:Philip A. Mellor [Author Vitae]  Chris Shilling [Author Vitae]
Affiliation:a Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
b School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, The University of Kent, Cornwallis North East, Canterbury CT2 7NF, UK
Abstract:Sociological theory has been central to the modern study of religion. In the face of the global resurgence of religious phenomena, however, and the challenge this has presented for the assumptions that characterised much twentieth century sociology, there is a need for new theoretical models to make sense of religion today. This paper contributes to this task by building upon Durkheim's suggestion that religious social facts become fully efficacious only when internalised, and Luhmann's interest in sociological manifestations of ‘transcendence’ and ‘immanence’, in order to analyse religion as a thoroughly embodied phenomenon that can be understood through the study of religious body pedagogics. Having outlined the key steps involved in the analysis of body pedagogics, we illustrate the utility of this realist framework through an ideal-typical representation of Christianity and Islam and reflect, via a consideration of several objections that could be directed towards it, upon how this approach can deal with the complexities and contingencies of contemporary religion. In conclusion, it is suggested that this systematic body pedagogic focus on embodied commonalities and differences across diverse religious contexts offers a valuable basis upon which to engage critically with religion today.
Keywords:Body   Sociology   Religion
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