The Body of Faith: A Biological History of Religion in America (Chicago History of American Religion CHAR (CHUP)) (Chicago History of American Religion)

by Robert C Fuller

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The postmodern view that human experience is constructed by language and culture has informed historical narratives for decades. Yet newly emerging information about the biological body now makes it possible to supplement traditional scholarly models with insights about the bodily sources of human thought and experience. "The Body of Faith" is the first account of American religious history to highlight the biological body. Robert C. Fuller brings a crucial new perspective to the study of American religion, showing that knowledge about the biological body deeply enriches how we explain dramatic episodes in American religious life. Fuller shows that the body's genetically evolved systems - pain responses, sexual passion, and emotions like shame and fear - have persistently shaped the ways that Americans forge relationships with nature, society, and God. The first new work to appear in the "Chicago History of American Religion" series in decades, "The Body of Faith" offers a truly interdisciplinary framework for explaining the richness, diversity, and endless creativity of American religious life.
  • ISBN10 022602508X
  • ISBN13 9780226025087
  • Publish Date 1 June 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Chicago Press