Functions of Narrative Genres for Lived Religion

he article presents the object and results of a study which combines the psychology of religion and folkloristics in the form of a qualitative analysis of empirical ethnographic material compiled from sources in a local neo-charismatic congregation called the ‘Word of Life’. Personal narrative is di...

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spelling oai:localhost:DHQB_123456789-39392018-10-22T08:45:01Z Functions of Narrative Genres for Lived Religion Tuija, Hovi Functions Narrative Philosophy Psychology Religion Religions. Mythology Rationalism he article presents the object and results of a study which combines the psychology of religion and folkloristics in the form of a qualitative analysis of empirical ethnographic material compiled from sources in a local neo-charismatic congregation called the ‘Word of Life’. Personal narrative is discussed as a genre which represents the collective tradition of a religious community. It is a socially-learned speech act and a means of interpreting and sharing religious experience, thus constructing and confirming the faith of the community, both individually and collectively. In the neo-charismatic tradition, everyday speech draws on a literal (biblical) tradition as well as on socially-shared narrative genres such as ritual testimonies, prophecies, sermons and casual, personal narratives of co-believers. The faith-creative power of these stories can be found in their performative utterances and evaluative structures as well as in non-communication. 2018-09-04T02:42:01Z 2018-09-04T02:42:01Z 2018 http://lrc.quangbinhuni.edu.vn:8181/dspace/handle/DHQB_123456789/3939 en Donner Institute
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language English
topic Functions
Narrative
Philosophy
Psychology
Religion
Religions.
Mythology
Rationalism
spellingShingle Functions
Narrative
Philosophy
Psychology
Religion
Religions.
Mythology
Rationalism
Tuija, Hovi
Functions of Narrative Genres for Lived Religion
description he article presents the object and results of a study which combines the psychology of religion and folkloristics in the form of a qualitative analysis of empirical ethnographic material compiled from sources in a local neo-charismatic congregation called the ‘Word of Life’. Personal narrative is discussed as a genre which represents the collective tradition of a religious community. It is a socially-learned speech act and a means of interpreting and sharing religious experience, thus constructing and confirming the faith of the community, both individually and collectively. In the neo-charismatic tradition, everyday speech draws on a literal (biblical) tradition as well as on socially-shared narrative genres such as ritual testimonies, prophecies, sermons and casual, personal narratives of co-believers. The faith-creative power of these stories can be found in their performative utterances and evaluative structures as well as in non-communication.
author Tuija, Hovi
author_facet Tuija, Hovi
author_sort Tuija, Hovi
title Functions of Narrative Genres for Lived Religion
title_short Functions of Narrative Genres for Lived Religion
title_full Functions of Narrative Genres for Lived Religion
title_fullStr Functions of Narrative Genres for Lived Religion
title_full_unstemmed Functions of Narrative Genres for Lived Religion
title_sort functions of narrative genres for lived religion
publisher Donner Institute
publishDate 2018
url http://lrc.quangbinhuni.edu.vn:8181/dspace/handle/DHQB_123456789/3939
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