Religion as Anthropotechnics: On Peter Sloterdijk, You Must Change Your Life (2009)

Laura Feldt*

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Abstract

This chapter presents the theory of religion of German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk. Its most fundamental parts are the ideas of humans as self-training animals and of religion as a form of exercise. This directs our attention to how religions use various techniques to secure the continual engagement of their members and keep religions alive over time. Sloterdijk sees religion as a cultural immune system that must be exercised so as not to disappear and continual training and improvement are part of the background for cultural change. Finally, the article touches upon Sloterdijk’s theorizing on religious zeal, religious poetry, and exaggeration measures, before it discusses the theory’s scope and utility in dialogue with other theories of religion.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Titel21st Century Theories of Religion
RedaktørerMichael Stausberg
UdgivelsesstedLondon
ForlagRoutledge
Publikationsdato2025
Sider157-170
Kapitel6
ISBN (Trykt)9781032889405, 9781032889337
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781003540458
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2025

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