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[Body knowledge is a prelinguistic form of communication that is needed for human holism. As such, this chapter approaches embodiment as a foundational element of a pneumatological aesthetics. While dance is a powerful performative mode of communication, liturgical dance is an embodied way of knowing God and others. This chapter seeks to elucidate how embodied practices can be understood theologically from a perspective of renewal, because the renewal movements regularly engage embodied practices through worship.]
Published: Nov 2, 2017
Keywords: Liturgical Dance; Bodily Knowledge; movementMovement; Bon Dance; Dante's Divine
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