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Shamanisms and the authenticity of religious experience
, 2011Shamanic practices and practitioners in western countries are often derided as 'inauthentic' by both scholars and members of indigenous communities. The experience derived from such practices is therefore also implied to be contrived. This paper analyses
S. Crockford
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RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE, RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE AND BIOGRAPHY
Bijdragen, 1985Summary One of the crucial problems of a psychology of religion is: how to do justice to the specific character of a concrete religion, at the same time maintaining scientific neutrality. Moving outside the context of a concrete specific religion, psychology is in danger of getting entangled in too general speculations about vague phenomena, of which ...
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Religious Experience in New Testament Research
, 2011Initiated by Gunkel in 1888, and again by Dunn in 1970, research on religious experience in the New Testament has developed into four distinct streams, all of which address the matter from a different vantage point.
M. Batluck
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Religious Experience and the Modernist Novel: Index
, 2010Acknowledgements 1. Churchgoing 2. God's afterlife 3. Henry James and the varieties of religious experience 4. Marcel Proust and the elementary forms of religious life 5. Franz Kafka and the hermeneutics of suspicion 6.
Pericles Lewis
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A Taxonomy of Religious Experience
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1965* This is pubication A-29 of the Survey Research Center, University of California, Berkeley. The paper was written as part of a five-year program of research on various aspects of anti-Semitism being conducted at the Survey Center, under the general direction of Charles Y. Glock. The research is supported by a grant from the Anti-Defamation League of B'
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Naturalism and Religious Experience
2020Drees examines a science-inspired naturalism that endorses a fully naturalistic view of reality, but does not exclude religious experience as a category of human experience. He considers some exceptional experiences that apparently conflict with natural events and experiences that coincide with affective responses, such as awe and wonder, proposing ...
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Augustine and Religious Experience
Louvain Studies, 2002Augustine of Hippo, one of the dominating figures of Western Theology, lived almost 1,600 years ago in an historical and cultural context very different from our own. What he and his contemporaries would have made of the term ‘religious experience’ one might well suppose would be rather different from what we, in our twenty-first century, postmodern ...
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2006
Key terms in epistemology have been used over the years in different ways, so that it will be well to begin with some definitions. Because of the variety of usages, these will be stipulative, saying what in this book I mean by certain words. However, these definitions are not novel or eccentric and they will I think be acceptable to most readers.
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Key terms in epistemology have been used over the years in different ways, so that it will be well to begin with some definitions. Because of the variety of usages, these will be stipulative, saying what in this book I mean by certain words. However, these definitions are not novel or eccentric and they will I think be acceptable to most readers.
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Religious Meaning and Experience
1989By an experience I mean a modification of the content of consciousness. Such modifications are ‘intentional’ or ‘nonintentional’ according as they do or do not constitute apparent awareness of something external to one’s own consciousness. For example, the experience of ‘seeing a tree in front of me’ is (even if it should turn out to be hallucinatory ...
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