Utopia, theodicy, and ritual: East Asian perspectives.

Pub Date : 2024-06-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/0048721X.2024.2362069
Aike P Rots
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This response argues that 'utopia' and 'utopianism' are useful conceptual tools for analysing and comparing social practices in different historical and geographical contexts. It also suggests that the theoretical interventions put forward in this special issue can be developed further by bringing them in dialogue with cases and theories from East Asia. The response introduces the example of Tenri City in Japan, conceived in the early postwar period as a physical realisation of the Tenrikyō Church's utopian vision, which today comes across as an outdated urban planning project. It asks how groups such as Tenrikyō reconcile their utopian promises with the inherent imperfections that characterise any real-world social project, focusing on two key themes: theodicy and ritual action. The insights from this approach contribute to broader discussions in the study of religion\s, underscoring the interplay between temporal imagination, materiality, and everyday ritual practices in sustaining community life and social identity.

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乌托邦、神论与仪式:东亚视角。
本回应认为,"乌托邦 "和 "乌托邦主义 "是分析和比较不同历史和地理背景下社会实践的有用概念工具。它还提出,本特刊中提出的理论干预可以通过与东亚的案例和理论对话得到进一步发展。回应介绍了日本天理市的例子,该市在战后初期被构想为天理教乌托邦愿景的具体实现,如今却被视为过时的城市规划项目。本研究探讨了天理教等团体如何协调其乌托邦承诺与现实世界中任何社会项目固有的不完美之处,重点关注两个关键主题:神论和仪式行动。这种研究方法有助于宗教研究中更广泛的讨论,强调了时间想象力、物质性和日常仪式实践在维持社区生活和社会认同方面的相互作用。
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