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Record Nr.

UNINA9910827806303321

Titolo

Hermes explains : thirty questions about western esotericism : celebrating the 20th anniversary of the centre for History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents at the University of Amsterdam / / edited by Wouter J. Hanegraaff, Peter J. Forshaw and Marco Pasi [[electronic resource]]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam : , : Amsterdam University Press, , 2019

ISBN

90-485-4285-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (320 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)

Disciplina

133

Soggetti

Occultism

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Dec 2020).

Nota di contenuto

Aren't we living in a desenchanted world? / Egil Asprem -- Esotericism, that's for white folks, right? / Justine M. Bakker -- Surely modern art is not occult? It is modern! / Tessel M. Bauduin -- Is it true that secret societies are trying to control the world? / Henrik Bogdan -- Numbers are meant for counting, right? / Jean-Pierre Brach -- Wasn't Hermes a prophet of Christianity who lived long before Christ? / Roelof van den Broek -- Weren't early Christians up against a gnostic religion? / Dylan M. Burns -- There's not much room for women in esotericism, right? / Allison P. Coudert -- Imagination... You mean fantasy, right? / Antoine Faivre -- Weren't medieval monks afraid of demons? / Claire Fanger -- What does popular fiction have to do with the occult? / Christine Ferguson -- Isn't alchemy a spiritual tradition? / Peter J. Forshaw -- Music? What does that have to do with esotericism? / Joscelyn Godwin -- Why all that satanist stuff in heavy metal? / Kennet Granholm -- Religion can't be a joke, right? / J. Christian Greer -- Isn't esotericism irrational? / Olav Hammer -- Rejected knowledge... so you mean that esotericists are the losers of history? / Wouter J. Hanegraaff -- Kind of stuff Madonna talks about - that's not real kabbala, is it? / Boaz Huss -- Shouldn't evil cults that woship satan be illegal? / Massimo Introvigne -- Is occultism a product of capitalism? / Andreas B. Kilcher -- Can superhero comics really transmit esoteric knowledge? / Jeffrey J.



Kripal -- Are kabbalistic meditations all about ecstasy? / John MacMurphy -- Isn't India the home of spiritual wisdom? / Mriganka Mukhopadhyay -- If people believe in magic, isn't that just because they aren't educated? / Bernd-Christian Otto -- But what does esotericism have to do with sex? / Marco Pasi -- Is there such a thing as Islamic estoericism? / Mark Sedgwick -- A man who never died, angels falling from the sky... What is that Enoch stuff all about? / György E. Szönyi -- Is there any room for women in Jewish kabbalah? / Elliot R. Wolfson -- Surely born-again Christianity has nothing to do with occult stuff like alchemy? / Mike A. Zuber.

Sommario/riassunto

Few fields of academic research are surrounded by so many misunderstandings and misconceptions as the study of Western esotericism. For twenty years now, the Centre for History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents (University of Amsterdam) has been at the forefront of international scholarship in this domain. This anniversary volume seeks to make the modern study of Western esotericism known beyond specialist circles, while addressing a range of misconceptions, biases, and prejudices that still tend to surround it. Thirty major scholars in the field respond to questions about a wide range of unfamiliar ideas, traditions, practices, problems, and personalities that are central to this area of research. By challenging many taken-for-granted assumptions about religion, science, philosophy, and the arts, this volume demonstrates why the academic study of esotericism leads us to reconsider much that we thought we knew about the story of Western culture.