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Dericquebourg, RégisContributor(s)
Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités (GSRL)Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) - École pratique des hautes études (EPHE)
Keywords
Christian Scienceminor religious groups
health
illness
religious thérapy
healing chrurch
Science chrétienne
groupes religieux minoritaires
santé
maladie
thérapie religieuse
religions de guérison
[SHS.RELIG] Humanities and Social Sciences/Religions
[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology
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collection dirigée par Massimo Introvigne.Présentation de l'Eglise de la Science chrétienne faite à partir d'une recherche sociologique sur cette religion de guérison destinée à un public large.
Delle tre grandi religioni internationali nate negli Stati Uniti nel diciannovesimo secolo (i mormoni, i testimoni di Geova e la Chrsitian Science), quest' ultima rimane la meno conosciuta . Spesso viene perfino confusa, per l'assonanza del none, con la Chies di Scientology, con cui non ha nulla a che fare. Eppurre la Christian Science -fondata da una straordinaria figura di profeta, Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910), e cresciuta in modo piuttosto slienzioso e discreto-non ha influenzato solo la vita religiosa di migliaia di persone, ma anche la cultura, il giornalismo, l'accostamento alla malattia et alla salute. Quest'ultimo aspetto ne fa, secondo l'analisi di Régis Dericquebourg, una tipica "religione di guarigione". Rende anche lo studio della Christian Science un capitolo indispensabile nell analisi delle nuove tendenze religiose in un'epoca in cui -con il passagion del New Age in declino al cosidetto Next Age -l'attenzione si concentra nuovamento sulla possibilità per il singolo individuo di accedere a uno stato superiore di guarigione, di felicità e di benessere.
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1999Type
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