@coljbeck @iAtefSaid You might find Dan Winchester and my critique of cultural tools helpful too: we make a similar argument that for tools to be meaningful they have to be socialized and rendered normative: https://t.co/Uu39Q8ybAp
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So there's an analytic and actually a normative distinction between *believing* in a practice and completing the practice, with the former a nice thing, but the latter more important. The article is here, if you're interested: https://t.co/Uu39Q8ybAp. But-
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Is the normative frame of sincerity the source of both problems and possibilities in Evangelical prayer? https://t.co/FudjPLMiTc
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@godsandsods @DrChrisRBaker @GoodwinMJ @apjwilliams in terms of drawing from resources, it seems to me the first place to go is toolkit or cultural repertoire theory, though you might be interested in Dan Winchester's and my critique of how cultural tools