Maya Mayblin’s scientific contributions

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Introduction: Lenience in Systems of Religious Meaning and Practice
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September 2018

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Maya Mayblin

Questions of discipline are, today, no less ubiquitous than when under Foucault’s renowned scrutiny, but what does ‘discipline’ in diverse religious systems actually entail? In this article, we take ‘lenience’ rather than discipline as a starting point and compare its potential, both structural and ideological, in religious contexts where disciplinary flexibility shores up greater encompassing projects of moral perfectionism as opposed to those contexts in which disciplinary flex- ibility is a defining feature in its own right. We argue that lenience provides religious systems with a vital flexibility that is necessary to their reproduction and adaptation to the world. By taking a ‘systems’ perspective on ethnographic discussions of religious worlds, we proffer fresh observations on recent debates within the anthropology of religion on ‘ethics’, ‘failure’, and the nature of religious subjects.

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... In the Christian lexicon of Catholic-and Orthodox-saints, one fi nds a whole tradition of holy fools and saints embodying extreme values not necessarily for others to emulate. In Mayblin's own work, she points to the fi gure of lenience in order to understand Catholic practices, a certain fl exibility with which to engage priests, saints, and fi gures of authority (Mayblin and Malara 2018). As such, Mayblin herself points to how a response to the exemplar may be one of repose or deferral, one where the lesson is still yet to be revealed, is still yet to be drawn. ...

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Around Andreas Bandak's Exemplary Life: Modelling Sainthood in Christian Syria
Introduction: Lenience in Systems of Religious Meaning and Practice
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  • September 2018

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