The Ordeal of Incongruity

S. Gill
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By contrasting his own personal experience dancing with Smith’s preference for reading, the author engages a complex and far-reaching discussion of the role and importance of experience both in religious subjects studied and in the lives of the scholars. From a biologically and philosophically based theory of experience, the chapter examines the importance of repetition, feeling kinds of knowing, and gesture, among other aspects of being bodied, to posit that religion and also the study of religion are skills honed through long repetitive experience. The chapter also engages the implications that sensory-rich religious experience is transduced into written description that is often the only access scholars have to their subjects of study. Countering the common understanding that Smith is reluctant to value experience, the chapter shows that the core role of incongruity and difference Smith attributes to religion and its study amounts to, in his own terms, an ordeal or determining experience.
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不协调的折磨
通过对比他自己跳舞的个人经历和史密斯对阅读的偏好,作者对所研究的宗教主题和学者生活中经验的作用和重要性进行了复杂而深远的讨论。从基于生物学和哲学的经验理论出发,本章考察了重复、感觉、认知、姿态以及身体其他方面的重要性,从而假设宗教以及对宗教的研究都是通过长期重复的经验磨练出来的技能。这一章还涉及到丰富感官的宗教体验被转化为书面描述的含义,这通常是学者们研究主题的唯一途径。与史密斯不愿重视经验的普遍理解相反,这一章表明,史密斯将不协调和差异的核心作用归因于宗教,用他自己的话说,宗教研究相当于一种折磨或决定性的经验。
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