Ritual and Social Dynamics in Christian and Islamic Preaching, 9781350408883
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Sermons unveil social change, norms, and rituals in Christianity and Islam.

Ritual and Social Dynamics in Christian and Islamic Preaching

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    224 pages

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    24 July 2025

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Summary

The Word in Action: Unpacking Ritual and Social Dynamics in Christian and Islamic Preaching

Christian and Islamic sermons from past and present, and their preachers, are analyzed to reveal the socio-cultural dynamics of religious speeches.

Part I focuses on the explicit contribution of sermons in socio-cultural transformation processes. It shows how sermons connect with holy texts, religious norms of the specific group, and social-cultural contexts.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781350408883
ISBN-10:1350408883
Author:Ruth Conrad, Roland Hardenberg, Hanna Miethner, Max Stille
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Academic
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:24 July 2025
Weight:340g
Dimensions:232mm x 152mm x 14mm
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Critics Review

This is a splendid book that gathers essays on the meaning of preaching with regard to its ritual and social dynamics. It is one of the first volumes to bring Islamic and Christian preaching into conversation. With case studies from different time periods and continents, as well as more theoretical reflections, we are offered a very rich collection. * Andrea Bieler, Professor of Practical Theology, Basel University, Switzerland. *A strength of this volume is its focus on Christianity and Islam, two religions that value the verbal art of preaching, and thus the particular attention given to aesthetics, rhetoric, and listeners’ perspectives. By combining case studies with broader methodological considerations, the book pushes forward into a promising field of research. * Ines Weinrich, University of MÜnster, Germany *Juxtaposing analyses of Muslim and Christian preaching, this important volume offers a theoretically rigorous demonstration of the unique discursive powers and historical significance of the sermon genre its various social, political, religious, and linguistic dimensions. In doing so, it opens up new and productive pathways for the comparative study of religious traditions. * Charles Kendal Hirschkind, Professor of Anthropology, at the University of California, Berkeley, USA *

About The Author

Ruth Conrad

Ruth Conrad is Professor of Practical Theology at Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany.

Roland Hardenberg is Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany.

Hanna Miethner is a research assistant for the Faculty of Practical Theology at Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany.

Max Stille is Executive Director of NETZ Partnership for Development and Justice, Germany.

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