Approaching the morality of emotion: specifying the object of inquiry / Diana Fritz Cates -- Metaphysics and emotional experience: some themes drawn from John of the Cross / Mark Wynn -- Beautiful facts: science, secularism, and affect / Donovan O. Schaefer -- Affect theory as a tool for examining religion documentaries / M. Gail Hamner -- Dark devotion: religious emotion in Shakta and Shi'ah traditions / June McDaniel -- Sound and sentiment in Judaism: toward the production, perception, and representation of emotion in Jewish ritual music / Sarah M. Ross -- Beyond "hope": religion and environmental sentiment in the USA and Indonesia / Anna M. Gade -- Affect, religion, and ethnography / Jessica Johnson -- Emotion and imagination in the ritual entanglement of religion, sport, and nationalism / David Morgan -- At the limits of feeling: religion, psychoanalysis, and the affective subject / Abby Kluchin.
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"The contributors to Feeling Religion analyze the historical and contemporary entwinement of emotion, religion, spirituality, and secularism. They show how attending to these entanglements transforms understandings of metaphysics, ethics, ritual, religious music and poetry, the environment, popular culture, and the secular while producing new angles from which to approach familiar subjects. At the same time, their engagement with race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and nation in studies of topics as divergent as documentary film, Islamic environmentalism, and Jewish music demonstrates the ways in which interrogating emotion's role in religious practice and interpretation is refiguring the field of religious studies and beyond"--