TY - JOUR
T1 - Religious Orthodoxies
T2 - Provocations from the Jewish and Christian Margins
AU - Fader, Ayala
AU - Naumescu, Vlad
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PY - 2022/10/24
Y1 - 2022/10/24
N2 - This review represents a dialogic experiment developing the comparative analytical category of religious orthodoxies. To explore the category, we profile scholarship on Jewish and Christian orthodoxies, neither of which fits into the Protestant ideas of religion, secularism, and modernity that still implicitly undergird the anthropology of religion. For religious orthodoxies, the heart of religious experience is correctness and continuity, rather than personal transformation and reform. Furthermore, the imbrication of the political with the theological that is definitive of religious orthodoxies holds promise for new understandings of politics and religion's potential for social action. By including different relationships of scale in a range of social formations and institutional dynamics, religious orthodoxies provide insight into the mutually constitutive relationship between practice and belief; the taken-for-grantedness of material mediation of presence in orthodox traditions; the ethical dimension of practice; and the entanglements of orthodoxies, heterodoxies, and heresies.
AB - This review represents a dialogic experiment developing the comparative analytical category of religious orthodoxies. To explore the category, we profile scholarship on Jewish and Christian orthodoxies, neither of which fits into the Protestant ideas of religion, secularism, and modernity that still implicitly undergird the anthropology of religion. For religious orthodoxies, the heart of religious experience is correctness and continuity, rather than personal transformation and reform. Furthermore, the imbrication of the political with the theological that is definitive of religious orthodoxies holds promise for new understandings of politics and religion's potential for social action. By including different relationships of scale in a range of social formations and institutional dynamics, religious orthodoxies provide insight into the mutually constitutive relationship between practice and belief; the taken-for-grantedness of material mediation of presence in orthodox traditions; the ethical dimension of practice; and the entanglements of orthodoxies, heterodoxies, and heresies.
KW - Christianity
KW - Judaism
KW - ethics
KW - heterodoxies
KW - mediation
KW - religious orthodoxies
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev-anthro-101819-110322
DO - 10.1146/annurev-anthro-101819-110322
M3 - Review Article
AN - SCOPUS:85144797303
SN - 0084-6570
VL - 51
SP - 325
EP - 343
JO - Annual Review of Anthropology
JF - Annual Review of Anthropology
ER -