Berryman2005a
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Berryman2005a |
Author(s) | Edward Berryman |
Title | Taking Pictures of Jesus: Producing the Material Presence of a Divine Other |
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Tag(s) | Accounting Activities, Apparition Photos, Divine Other, Ethnomethodology, Moral Transformation, Narrative, Religion |
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Year | 2005 |
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Journal | Human Studies |
Volume | 28 |
Number | 4 |
Pages | 431–452 |
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DOI | 007/s10746-005-9000-7 |
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Abstract
A new form of visual representation of divine others is emerging: photography. I examine here a set of photos of deities related to an apparition claim. The goal I pursue is to analyze the self-constitutive features of these pictures – how they produce what they claim to be. I argue that the “presence' of the deities in the photos is achieved through “incarnation practices.' But these pictures are not just a factual representation of alleged mystical events. They constitute an update and a variation on the “Grand Christian Narrative' wherein the factual poses the moral problem of belief. In that sense, divine photography does not modify the epistemology of religious belief.
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