Studying the Religious Mind - Methodology in the Cognitive Science of Religion - Armin W. Geertz

Studying the Religious Mind - Methodology in the Cognitive Science of Religion - Armin W. Geertz

6. The Embodiment of Worship: Relations among Postural, Psychological, and Physiological Aspects of Religious Practice

Studying the Religious Mind - Methodology in the Cognitive Science of Religion - Armin W. Geertz

Patty Van Cappellen [+-]
Duke University
Patty Van Cappellen is a Research Scientist and Director of the Interdisciplinary Behavioral Research Center (IBRC), Duke University.
Megan E. Edwards [+-]
Duke University
Megan E. Edwards is a Study Coordinator in the Social Science Research Institute at Duke University.

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In addition to a set of beliefs, religion is fundamentally a corporeal practice. Across religions, specific postures adopted for prayer and worship may not simply reflect arbitrary customs but are closely intertwined with religious experience. This contribution reviews embodiment theory and related empirical evidence showing how body postures influence our emotions, thoughts, and decision-making. We propose a typology of postures adopted in religious practices along the dimensions of expansiveness-constrictiveness and upward-downward body orientation, and review the corpus of published/unpublished research on the embodiment of worship. We further discuss that in addition to enabling the experiential and ritualistic aspect of religion, embodiment serves at least four functions: communicative, social, cognitive, and intrapersonal. Finally, we suggest contextual and individual differences variables that may constrain the choice and psychological consequences of postures within and outside religious contexts. Together, we emphasize that the locus of religion’s psycho-social “effects” is not only in the mind or the brain but in the full body.

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Van Cappellen, Patty; Edwards, Megan. 6. The Embodiment of Worship: Relations among Postural, Psychological, and Physiological Aspects of Religious Practice. Studying the Religious Mind - Methodology in the Cognitive Science of Religion. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 115-138 Oct 2022. ISBN 9781800501614. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=43006. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.43006. Oct 2022

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