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The Differential Evaluation of Religious Risk Rituals Involving Serpents in Two Cultures

Data publikacji: 20.06.2013

Studia Religiologica, 2013, Tom 46, Numer 1, s. 1-15

https://doi.org/10.4467/20844077SR.13.001.1222

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Christopher F. Silver
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37403, Stany Zjednoczone
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Ralph W. Hood, Jr.
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37403, Stany Zjednoczone
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W. Paul Williamson
Henderson State University, 1100 Henderson St, Arkadelphia, AR 71999, Stany Zjednoczone
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The Differential Evaluation of Religious Risk Rituals Involving Serpents in Two Cultures

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While serpent symbolism is common in many religious traditions, few traditions have including the actual handling of serpents that can maim and kill in their rituals. Two exceptions are various Manasa sects common in India and the serpent handlers of Appalachia in America. We presented brief descriptions of each of these traditions along with videos of the handling of serpents in each tradition under three degrees of risk, video with no serpents, video with serpents but no bites, video with serpents and bites. Under a fourth condition only for the Appalachian handlers, the video showed a handler dying from a bite. American, largely Christian participants rated assessed each condition for ritual quality and perceived legitimacy. As predicted, serpent handling in America was perceived as less legitimate than serpent handling in India. No differences were found between perceived legitimacy and level of risk except in the condition where a handler was seen dying from a bite.

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Informacje: Studia Religiologica, 2013, Tom 46, Numer 1, s. 1-15

Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy

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The Differential Evaluation of Religious Risk Rituals Involving Serpents in Two Cultures

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University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37403, Stany Zjednoczone

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37403, Stany Zjednoczone

Henderson State University, 1100 Henderson St, Arkadelphia, AR 71999, Stany Zjednoczone

Publikacja: 20.06.2013

Status artykułu: Otwarte __T_UNLOCK

Licencja: Żadna

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Christopher F. Silver (Autor) - 33%
Ralph W. Hood, Jr. (Autor) - 33%
W. Paul Williamson (Autor) - 34%

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