Occult Roots of Religious Studies On the Influence of Non-Hegemonic Currents on Academia around 1900
The historiographers of religious studies have written the history of this discipline primarily as a rationalization of ideological, most prominently theological and phenomenological ideas: first through the establishment of comparative, philological and sociological methods and secondly through the...
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Berlin/Boston
De Gruyter
2021
München ; Wien : [2021] |
Series: | Okkulte Moderne
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Detail Contents
- The Occult Roots of Religious Studies: An Introduction
- What Is Esotericism? Does It Exist? How Can It Be Understood?
- The Science of Religion, Folklore Studies, and the Occult Field in Great Britain (1870-1914): Some Observations on Competition and Cain-Abel Conflicts
- Magnetism, Spiritualism, and the Academy: The Case of Nees von Esenbeck, President of the Academy of the Natural Sciences Leopoldina (1818-1858)
- Academic Study of Kabbalah and Occultist Kabbalah
- Tantra as Experimental Science in the Works of John Woodroffe
- A Common Core of Theosophy in Celtic Myth, Yoga, and Tibetan Buddhism: Walter Y. Evans-Wentz and the Comparative Study of Religion
- Paul Masson-Oursel (1882-1956): Inside and Outside the Academy
- The Ancient Processional Street of Babylon at the Pergamonmuseum Berlin: Walter Andrae's Reconstruction and Its Anthroposophical Background
- Short Biographies
- Contributors
- Index