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Communitas and Contestation in a university evangelical group: The liminal phase and levels of structure
Communitas and Contestation in a university evangelical group: The liminal phase and levels of structure

Author(s): Edward Croft Dutton
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Higher Education , Sociology of Religion
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Christian Union; communitas; contestation; evangelical; liminality; Rites of Passage; student; university; Victor Turner;

Summary/Abstract: This article will attempt to reconcile Turner’s Communitas-based understanding of the liminal phase with the various forms of the Contestation Model propounded by his critics. It will argue that these models can, apparently, be reconciled if the given liminal phase is examined in terms of level and that this is most apparent when examining an initiation ritual rather than a pilgrimage. The article will draw upon detailed fieldwork with an evangelical student group operating in the highly liminal environment of Oxford University. It will demonstrate, notably in relation to the issue of social class, that each level of structure leads to communitas in which a further level of structure develops. Hence, it will be argued that there is concomitantly structure and anti-structure on each level of the multilayered university and university-evangelical-group experience. The article will appreciate that further research will of course be required to develop this idea theoretically and practically and will recommend future research in this regard.

  • Issue Year: 55/2010
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 139-156
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English