ABSTRACT

Scholars across many fields have come to realize that ritual is an integral element of human life and a vital aspect of all human societies. Yet, this realization has been slow to develop among scholars of early Christianity. Early Christian Ritual Life attempts to counteract the undervaluing of ritual by placing it at the forefront of early Christian life. Rather than treating ritual in isolation or in a fragmentary way, this book examines early Christian ritual life as a whole. The authors explore an array of Christian ritual activity, employing theory critically and explicitly to make sense of various ritual behaviors and their interconnections. Written by leading experts in their fields, this collection is divided into three parts:

• Interacting with the Divine

• Group Interactions

• Contesting and Creating Ritual Protocols.

This book is ideal for religious studies students seeking an introduction to the dynamic research areas of ritual studies and early Christian practice.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

With respect to ritual

part |56 pages

Interacting with the divine

chapter |20 pages

Honoring the divine

chapter |18 pages

Accessing divine knowledge

part |57 pages

Group interactions

part |66 pages

Contesting and creating ritual protocols

chapter |13 pages

Ritual negotiation

chapter |21 pages

Ritual transgression

chapter |14 pages

Conclusion

Steps forward in the study of early Christian ritual life