Humour and Religion

Challenges and Ambiguities

Associate Professor Walter Van Herck editor Associate Professor Hans Geybels editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:24th Sep '12

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Leading scholars analyze the importance and functioning of humor in different world religions.

Humour and Religion highlights the importance and functioning of humour in different world religions. Exploring the major religious cultures, the book looks at more constructive aspects to the relation between humour and religion, with humour seen as a pathway to spiritual wisdom. Exploring how religions contain (implicit) references to the finitude and relativity of the human condition, and why humour and spirituality fit well together, contributors discuss what the meaning of humour in different religions is - Did it evolve historically? How does it function? How is humour related to the realization of spiritual goals? Looking at religions from an external perspective, the contributors then analyze the way religion interacts with humour in society. How does a religion respond to sarcasm and irony? Are there limits to mockery and making fun of believers? Does humour have a pacifying effect when societal tensions run high or does it intensify the sensitivities? This volume will provide essays of value to scholars in the various religions and literatures covered.

There are... some excellent contributions such as Koenraad Elst's "Humour in Hinduism" which is rich in empirical detail and includes a discussion of the mockery of and satires on Hinduism and of Sikhs and Brahmins. -- Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol. 27, No. 1
'A welcome gift to philosophers, theologians and religious scientists alike' -- Lieven Boeve, The Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.

ISBN: 9781441139245

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 404g

288 pages