A Sociological Consideration of Prayer and Agency

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Sun, Anna

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2020-12-20T17:25:56Z

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2020-12-20T17:25:56Z

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2016-12

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2020-12-20T17:25:55Z

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<jats:p> Prayer may be seen as one of the most individual forms of action. Yet, like suicide, another supposedly individualistic action performed by a solitary individual, prayer is a dynamic, reflexive, intersubjective social action, and the sociality of prayer may transform the agency of the actor who is committed to this action over time. </jats:p>

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1054-2043

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1531-4715

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21917

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en

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MIT Press - Journals

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TDR/The Drama Review

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10.1162/dram_a_00599

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A Sociological Consideration of Prayer and Agency

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Journal article

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118

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129

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4

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Religious Studies

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Sociology

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Duke

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Published

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60

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