The Problem of Ritual Efficacy

The Problem of Ritual Efficacy

ISBN-10:
0195394410
ISBN-13:
9780195394412
Pub. Date:
01/15/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195394410
ISBN-13:
9780195394412
Pub. Date:
01/15/2010
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Problem of Ritual Efficacy

The Problem of Ritual Efficacy

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Overview

How do rituals work? Although this is one of the first questions that people everywhere ask about rituals, little has been written explicitly on the topic. In The Problem of Ritual Efficacy, nine scholars address this issue, ranging across the fields of history, anthropology, medicine, and biblical studies.

For "modern" people, the very notion of ritual efficacy is suspicious because rituals are widely thought of as merely symbolic or expressive, so that - by definition - they cannot be efficacious. Nevertheless people in many cultures assume that rituals do indeed "work," and when we take a closer look at who makes claims for ritual efficacy (and who disputes such claims), we learn a great deal about the social and historical contexts of such debates. Moving from the pre-modern era-in which the notion of ritual efficacy was not particularly controversial-into the skeptical present, the authors address a set of debates between positivists, natural scientists, and religious skeptics on the one side, and interpretive social scientists, phenomenologists, and religious believers on the other. Some contributors advance a particular theory of ritual efficacy while others ask whether the question makes any sense at all.

This path-breaking interdisciplinary collection will be of interest to readers in anthropology, history, religious studies, humanities and the social sciences broadly defined, and makes an important contribution to the larger conversation about what ritual does and why it matters to think about such things.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195394412
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/15/2010
Series: Oxford Ritual Studies
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.40(d)

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Table of Contents

Contributors vii

1 Ritual and the Problem of Efficacy William S. Sax 3

2 Ritual Healing and the Investiture of the Babylonian King Claus Ambos 17

3 Jesus and his Followers as Healers: Symbolic Healing in Early Christianity Gerd Theissen 45

4 Healing Rituals in the Mediaeval West Peter Dinzelbacher 67

5 Excommunication in the Middle Ages: A Meta-Ritual and the Many Faces of Its Efficacy Paul Töbelmann 93

6 The Work of Zâr. Women and Spirit Possession in Northern Sudan Janice Boddy 113

7 Ritual Humility in Modern Laboratories: Or, Why Ecuadorian IVF Practitioners Pray Elizabeth F. S. Roberts 131

8 Ritual, Medicine, and the Placebo Response Howard Brody 151

9 Bell, Bourdieu, and Wittgenstein on Ritual Sense Johannes Quack 169

Index 189

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