Ritual, Worship, and Lived Religion: Applied Perspectives Across Cultures

Advanced exploration of how ritual and worship shape identity, community, and meaning in contemporary religious life across diverse global contexts.

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About this course

Religious rituals do not exist in amber. They are contested, adapted, exported, revived, and sometimes abandoned. Understanding how worship functions today โ€” within diaspora communities, across interfaith marriages, inside institutions navigating modernity โ€” requires moving beyond historical description toward sustained analytical engagement. By the end of this course you will be able to analyze how liturgical and ritual traditions adapt under conditions of migration and cultural change, examine tensions between institutional orthodoxy and personal adaptation in worship, apply concepts from lived religion scholarship to specific case studies, and assess how ritual practice intersects with gender, class, and political power in contemporary settings. What you will learn: - How diaspora communities maintain, modify, and sometimes reinvent ritual practice away from their homeland - The academic framework of "lived religion" and how it differs from institutional religion in the study of worship - Case studies of contested ritual: women's ordination debates, revised funeral rites, digital prayer communities - How rites of passage are renegotiated in secular or multifaith families - The role of sacred objects and material culture in maintaining religious identity outside formal spaces - How pilgrimage has changed in the age of mass tourism and virtual participation - Scholarly debates about authenticity and innovation in religious practice - How interfaith dialogue engages the question of shared ritual space without erasing difference This course is organized around a series of extended case studies, each approached through multiple analytical lenses. Assigned readings draw from contemporary sociology of religion, religious studies ethnographies, and first-person accounts by practitioners navigating change. Reflection prompts invite you to apply each framework to contexts you know firsthand or have studied previously. A final integrative worksheet guides you through analyzing a single ritual tradition across its historical, social, and contemporary dimensions. This course is designed for learners who have some background in religious studies or comparative religion and want to engage with more complex, contemporary questions. It is also suitable for educators, journalists, social workers, and others who work with religiously diverse communities. This course is informational and educational in nature and is not a substitute for formal theological training or pastoral formation.

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