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Book: Religion and Senses of Place

Chapter: Series Foreword

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.43257

Blurb:

Religion and the Senses builds on these relatively familiar perspectives on lived religion. However, the series is more than summative of existing knowledge. It seeks to advance the cutting edge of debates. It is provocative because it engages with the sensuality of religion on the understanding that religion is fully sensual, corporeal and earthy. It pushes further an existing project in which religious senses largely serve to enhance appreciation of the lived reality of religions.

Chapter Contributors

  • Graham Harvey (graham.harvey@open.ac.uk - grahamharvey) 'Open University'