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Christmas as Religion Christopher Deacy (Reader in Theology & Religious Studies, University of Kent)

Christmas as Religion By Christopher Deacy (Reader in Theology & Religious Studies, University of Kent)

Christmas as Religion by Christopher Deacy (Reader in Theology & Religious Studies, University of Kent)


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This work develops critical links between modern representations of Christmas and the category of religion.

Christmas as Religion Summary

Christmas as Religion: Rethinking Santa, the Secular, and the Sacred by Christopher Deacy (Reader in Theology & Religious Studies, University of Kent)

In Christmas as Religion, Christopher Deacy explores the premise that religion plays an elementary role in our understanding of the Christmas festival, but takes issue with much of the existing literature which is inclined to limit the contours and parameters of 'religion' to particular representations and manifestations of institutional forms of Christianity. 'Religion' is often tacitly identified as having an ecclesiastical frame of reference, so that if the Church is not deemed to play a central role in the practice of Christmas for many people today then it can legitimately be side-lined and relegated to the periphery of any discussion relating to what Christmas 'means'. Deacy argues that such approaches fail to take adequate stock of the manifold ways in which people's beliefs and values take shape in modern society. For example, Christmas films or radio programmes may comprise a non-specifically Christian, but nonetheless religiously rich, repository of beliefs, values, sentiments and aspirations. Therefore, this book makes the case for laying to rest the secularization thesis, with its simplistic assumption that religion in Western society is undergoing a period of escalating and irrevocable erosion, and to see instead that the secular may itself be a repository of the religious. Rather than see Christmas as comprising alternative or analogous forms of religious expression, or dependent on any causal relationship to the Christian tradition, Deacy maintains that it is religious per se, and, moreover, it is its very secularity that makes Christmas such a compelling, and even transcendent, religious holiday.

Christmas as Religion Reviews

Deacy's book is abundantly topical and interesting-where it leaves questions unanswered, it lays a foundation for others to build upon. Christmas as Religion joins a growing body of scholarship on consumerism and other supposedly "secularized" cultural practices as religion by scholars such as Kathryn Lofton. Upper-level students may find Christmas as Religion an illuminating read to accompany a material example of Christmas as religion, such as one of the films or books Deacy analyzes. * Leslie Ribovich, The Religion Journal *
Deacy provides an innovative cultural study of Christmas. * Liam Sutherland, The Expository Times *
We are all familiar with the complaint that Christmas has been emptied of its religious meaning as a result of secularism and consumerism. Christopher Deacy challenges this popular misconception in a stimulating book that offers an important correction to the work of Steve Bruce and others * Paul Richardson, Church of England Newspaper *
Christopher Deacy provides an innovative cultural study of Christmas as multi-faceted modern festival, at least as practiced in the west. * Liam Sutherland, Expository Times *

About Christopher Deacy (Reader in Theology & Religious Studies, University of Kent)

Dr Christopher Deacy is Reader in Theology & Religious Studies at the University of Kent. His publications include Screening the Afterlife: Theology, Eschatology, and Film (Routledge, 2012) and Theology and Film: Challenging the Sacred/Secular Divide (Wiley Blackwell, 2007).

Table of Contents

Introduction 1: What is Christmas? 2: Revisiting the Religious Origins and Essence of Christmas 3: Is Christmas a 'Secular' Religion? 4: Christmas as a Site of Implicit Religion 5: Christmas Films as Repositories of the Sacred 6: Reframing Christmas and the Religion of Materialism Bibliography

Additional information

GOR010315857
9780198754565
0198754566
Christmas as Religion: Rethinking Santa, the Secular, and the Sacred by Christopher Deacy (Reader in Theology & Religious Studies, University of Kent)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2016-08-04
240
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