This volume deals with the relationship between religion and emotion. Against the backdrop of the so-called 'emotional turn', which combines very different approaches with the terms 'feeling', 'emotion' and 'affect', the contributions examine the manifold connections between religion and emotion, which become particularly visible in times of crisis and develop dynamising effects. Religion itself is often perceived as an 'emotion'. But it becomes clear that religion triggers very different, even contradictory emotions. Moments of crisis in religion are examined from the Old Testament to the present. The contributions come from literary studies, history, theology, religious studies, sociology, political science and art studies. With contributions byStijn Bussels | John Corrigan | Pia Doering | Doris Fuchs | Bettina Full | Andrea Ghidoni | Felicity Jensz | Hannah Klinkenborg | Eva Krems | Henning Podulski | Hanna Pulpanek | Bruno Quast | Johannes Schnocks | Martina Wagner-Egelhaaf | Karin Westerwelle