03384nam 22005415 450 991025521160332120230810191159.09783319532646331953264210.1007/978-3-319-53264-6(CKB)3710000001632865(MiAaPQ)EBC4941357(DE-He213)978-3-319-53264-6(Perlego)3496682(EXLCZ)99371000000163286520170808d2017 u| 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierReligious Epiphanies Across Traditions and Cultures /by James Kellenberger1st ed. 2017.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2017.1 online resource (282 pages)9783319532639 3319532634 Includes bibliographical references and index.Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I Traditional Epiphanies -- 1. High Relief Epiphanies -- 2. Quiet Epiphanies -- 3. Dialogue Epiphanies -- 4. Unconscious Epiphanies -- 5. Epiphanies of Unknowing -- Part II Prophetic and Mystical Epiphanies -- 6. Prophetic Epiphanies -- 7. Mystical Epiphanies -- Part III Epiphanic Encounters -- 8. Epiphanic and Near-Epiphanic Encounters -- 9. Possession -- 10. Sacred Mountains, Rivers and Heavenly Bodies -- 11. Epiphanies Without God -- Part IV Epiphanies in the Modern Period and Today -- 12. Epiphanic Prayer -- 13. Visions and Apparitions in the Modern Period -- 14. Contemporary Epiphanies -- 15. Epiphanic Nature -- 16. Miracles -- Part V Issues -- 17. Concerns About False Apprehensions -- 18. Further Issues -- 19. The Nature of the Religious Reality Experienced in Epiphanies -- 20. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index.This book explores religious epiphanies in which there is the appearance of God, a god or a goddess, or a manifestation of the divine or religious reality as received in human experience. Drawing upon the scriptures of various traditions, ancillary religious writings, psychological and anthropological studies, as well as reports of epiphanic experiences, the book presents and examines epiphanies as they have occurred across global religious traditions and cultures, historically and up to the present day. Primarily providing a study of the great range of epiphanies in their phenomenal presentation, Kellenberger also explores issues that arise for epiphanies, such as the matter of their veridicality (whether they are truly of or from the divine) and the question of whether all epiphanies are of the same religious reality.ReligionPhilosophyReligionsReligion and sociologyPhilosophy of ReligionComparative ReligionSociology of ReligionReligionPhilosophy.Religions.Religion and sociology.Philosophy of Religion.Comparative Religion.Sociology of Religion.306.6Kellenberger Jamesauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut553833BOOK9910255211603321Religious Epiphanies Across Traditions and Cultures2102262UNINA