Emotion, identity, and religion: Hope, reciprocity, and otherness
By: Davies, Douglas J.
Material type: BookPublisher: Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011Description: 325 p; 16x24 cm.ISBN: 9780199551521.Other classification: IX 2 A 374 Summary: Deep emotions pervade our human lives and ongoing moods echo them. Religious traditions often shape these and give devotees a sense of identity in a hopeful and meaningful life despite the conflicts, confusion, pain and grief of existence. Driven by anthrItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-312) and index.
Deep emotions pervade our human lives and ongoing moods echo them. Religious traditions often shape these and give devotees a sense of identity in a hopeful and meaningful life despite the conflicts, confusion, pain and grief of existence. Driven by anthr
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