Month: January 2017
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The Sacred vs. the Profane Perspective on Ritual and Symbol
Don: All communities (including, of course, religious ones) have rituals rooted in formalism, tradition, invariance, rule-governance, sacredness, and repetitive performance. To the outsider, a ritual may appear to be illogical, unnecessary, odd, or downright bizarre. But to the believer, the ritual is necessary, meaningful, and evidence of belonging to the community that practices it. For…
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The Point of Ritual and Symbol in Worship and Prayer
Don: Our worship symbols and rituals are bound by time, place, culture, and tradition. The Sabbath is an example. Turning off the TV, unplugging the phone, not starting the car, and buying a Sabbath stove are bound only to our time and circumstances, not to those of the past nor necessarily to those of future….
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Worship Rituals
Don: Symbols, which we discussed last week, are objects that point to something of deeper meaning. Rituals—today’s topic—are actions that have metaphorical significance. Objects and actions, symbols and rituals, all have great significance not only in worship but also in life in general. Our lives and activities are full of ritual and symbol, especially at…
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Symbols of Worship
Don: We’ve discussed the difference between the “fact-based” worship favored by our religions, and the “spirit-based” worship demanded by Jesus. Unfortunately, disagreement over the “facts” leads to religious and sectarian conflict and violence. The “facts” often relate to worldly physical objects, which risk falling prey to the human tendency to adopt them not just as…