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The Role of Religion in Creating and Overcoming Structures of Dependency

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An edition of Control, Coercion, and Constraint (2024)

Control, Coercion, and Constraint

The Role of Religion in Creating and Overcoming Structures of Dependency

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This volume is based on a lecture series that was held during the academic year 2021–2022 at the University of Bonn. Its contributors explore the role of religion in overcoming and creating structures of dependency from different disciplines and academic backgrounds.

The question of the role of religion in justifying, perpetuating, modifying, and abolishing slavery and other forms of strong asymmetrical dependency is still a much-debated topic within historical and social sciences. The equality of all human beings before God, gods, or the divine is deeply rooted in religious thought. Conversion to one or another religion has, therefore, often led to critique, transformation, and even abolition of existing social structures, institutions, and their corresponding dependencies.

Yet religious discourse has also been used to justify the subjection of individuals and whole peoples. In addition, throughout history, religious institutions themselves have often mirrored the social hierarchies and inequalities of the surrounding societies. Concomitantly, practitioners of these religious traditions have created systems of dependency within their own institutional, social, legal, and spiritual structures. This volume makes clear that not even the metaphysical world is free of dependencies: influential strands of almost all major religious traditions envisage hierarchies of gods, angels, demons, and other metaphysical beings.

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Wolfram Kinzig and Barbara Loose, University of Bonn, Germany.

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Pages
356

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First Sentence

"The ongoing debate about postcolonialism and recent events like the toppling of the statues of enslavers in England, the restitution of art looted by France during the colonial era, and the founding of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have increased awareness in the West and especially in Europe of how historical and contemporary formsof coercion and oppression have impacted societies all over the world."

Table of Contents

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Contents
Acknowledgements V
Wolfram Kinzig and Barbara Loose
Introduction 1
God, Satan, and Humankind: Liberation from and
Dependency on Supernatural Forces
Jan Dietrich
Freedom and Dependency in Ancient Israel and the Ancient Near East 11
Ulrich Berges
The Semantics of Dependency in the Book of Isaiah and Beyond 27
Wolfram Kinzig
‘I Abjure Satan, his Pomp, and his Service’: Exchanging Religious
Dependencies in the Early Church 45
Interactions between Religion and Politics
Ludwig David Morenz
Can the Subaltern . . . Write? Rediscovering the “He”-tribe from Serabit el
Khadim and the Invention of Alphabetic Writing 4000 years ago 67
Lewis Doney
Creating Dependency by Means of its Overcoming: A Case Study from the
Rise of Tibetan Buddhism 89
Marion Gymnich
‘There is a Great Difference between Christianity and Religion at the South’:
References to Religion in Harriet Jacobs’s Slave Narrative Incidents in the Life
of a Slave Girl (1861) 109
Sabine Feist
Relics as Resource: Dependency from Holy Remains 127
Julia A.B. Hegewald
Vīraśaiva and Jaina Rivalries in Medieval South India: Creating and
Overcoming Structures of Dependency 155
Religion and Gender Dependency
Maria Munkholt Christensen
Sisters and Equals? Slavery and Hierarchies in Early Monastic Communities
for Women 181
Sinah Theres Kloß
Beyond Subordination versus Emancipation: Caribbean Godna (Tattoos) as
Means of Recreating Social Relations and Affective Bonds 205
Religion and the Dialectic of Overcoming and Creating
Dependency
Julia Winnebeck
Serving God: Structures of Dependency in the Ecclesiastical Realm 227
Michael Schulz
The Impact of Faith: Bartolomé de Las Casas’ Cultural Turn in his
Interpretation of Aristotle as a Resource for Overcoming Slavery in the West
Indies 249
Martin Schermaier
Dominium in se ipsum in Antique and Medieval Discourses on Liberty 265
John Coffey
William Wilberforce and the Ambiguities of Christian Antislavery 297
Index of Names 321
VIII Contents
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Edition Notes

Series
Dependency and Slavery Studies 14
Copyright Date
2024

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viii, 333
Number of pages
356

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