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Title The death of sacred texts : ritual disposal and renovation of texts in world religions / edited by Kristina Myrvold.

Publication Info. Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2010]
©2010

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Description 1 online resource (x, 172 pages) : illustrations, maps
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "The Death of Sacred Texts draws attention to a much neglected topic in the study of sacred texts: the religious and ritual attitudes towards texts which have become old and damaged and can no longer be used for reading practices or in religious worship. This book approaches religious texts and scriptures by focusing on their physical properties and the dynamic interactions of devices and habits that lie beneath and within a given text. In the last decades a growing body of research studies has directed attention to the multiple uses and ways people encounter written texts and how they make them alive, even as social actors, in different times and cultures. Considering religious people seem to have all the motives for giving their sacred texts a respectful symbolic treatment, scholars have paid surprisingly little attention to the ritual procedures of disposing and renovating old texts. This book fills this gap, providing empirical data and theoretical analyses of historical and contemporary religious attitudes towards, and practices of text disposals within, seven world religions: Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Exploring the cultural and historical variations of rituals for religious scriptures and texts (such as burials, cremations and immersion into rivers) and the underlying beliefs within the religious traditions, this book investigates how these religious practices and stances respond to modernization and globalization processes when new technologies have made it possible to mass-produce and publish religious texts on the Internet"--EBL book details.
Contents Cover; Contents; List of Figures; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; 1 Accounts of a Dying Scroll: On Jewish Handling of Sacred Texts in Need of Restoration or Disposal; 2 Relating, Revering, and Removing: Muslim Views on the Use, Power, and Disposal of Divine Words; 3 A Fitting Ceremony: Christian Concerns for Bible Disposal; 4 The Death of the Dharma: Buddhist Sutra Burials in Early Medieval Japan; 5 Rites of Burial and Immersion: Hindu Ritual Practices on Disposing of Sacred Texts in Vrindavan; 6 Is a Manuscript an Object or a Living Being?: Jain Views on the Life and Use of Sacred Texts.
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Subject Sacred books.
Sacred books.
Books -- Religious aspects.
Books -- Religious aspects.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Myrvold, Kristina.
Other Form: Print version: Death of sacred texts. Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2010 9780754669180 (DLC) 2009040968 (OCoLC)456421003
ISBN 9780754696216 (electronic book)
0754696219 (electronic book)
9780754669180 (print)
0754669181 (print)