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A critique of institutional power in modern religion, seeing religious belief as the playful exploration of possibilities that resists petrification.Is a powerful position a guarantee that a religi...
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26 March 2015

A critique of institutional power in modern religion, seeing religious belief as the playful exploration of possibilities that resists petrification.
Is a powerful position a guarantee that a religion will continue?
Does God take sides in religious power struggles?
Can God survive religious exclusivity and diversity?
Is God migrating from “out there” to “in here”?
Is religion sustainable in the long run?
In seeking answers to these questions, this book explores the possibilities afforded by playful religion. Religion has playful origins, but this aspect is forgotten as soon as institutional power becomes self-serving instead of subservient. Power changes the very essence of religion. Virtually all religions are distorted versions of a playful original. Institutionalisation is religion’s curse, not its blessing. Apparent success hides the failure of religion to be faithful to its original intent. This book helps to find the way back from bordering to inclusivity and openness.
Is a powerful position a guarantee that a religion will continue?
Does God take sides in religious power struggles?
Can God survive religious exclusivity and diversity?
Is God migrating from “out there” to “in here”?
Is religion sustainable in the long run?
In seeking answers to these questions, this book explores the possibilities afforded by playful religion. Religion has playful origins, but this aspect is forgotten as soon as institutional power becomes self-serving instead of subservient. Power changes the very essence of religion. Virtually all religions are distorted versions of a playful original. Institutionalisation is religion’s curse, not its blessing. Apparent success hides the failure of religion to be faithful to its original intent. This book helps to find the way back from bordering to inclusivity and openness.
Price: $29.99
Pages: 186
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
26 March 2015
Trim Size: 9.02 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9780718893965
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Christian Theology / General, Christianity, RELIGION / Philosophy, Theology, Philosophy of religion
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Bordering
1. Exploring Religion
2. The Handicapped Human Animal
3. Explaining Religion
4. Powerful Religion
5. Playful Religion
6. Weighty Questions Reconsidered
Conclusion: De-bordering
Bibliography
Notes to Poems
General Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Bordering
1. Exploring Religion
2. The Handicapped Human Animal
3. Explaining Religion
4. Powerful Religion
5. Playful Religion
6. Weighty Questions Reconsidered
Conclusion: De-bordering
Bibliography
Notes to Poems
General Index