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Mysticism and Experience: Twenty-First-Century Approaches

Fridman, Eva Jane Neumann(Contributions by)Hollenback, Jess(Contributions by)Hunt, Harry T.(Contributions by)Jones, Richard H.(Contributions by)Kohav, Alex S.(Contributions by)Perlovsky, Leonid I.(Contributions by)Soltes, Ori Z.(Contributions by)Strassman, Rick(Contributions by)Te'eni, Sivan Wagshal(Contributions by)Tsur, Reuven(Contributions by)Weed, Laura E.(Contributions by)Kohav, Alex S.(Edited by)
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Mysticism: Twenty-First-Century Approaches embarks on an investigation of the concept of mysticism from the standpoint of academic fields, including philosophy, anthropology, religious studies, mysticism studies, literary studies, art criticism, cognitive poetics, cognitive science, psychology, medical research, and even mathematics. Scholars across disciplines observe that, although it has experienced both cyclical approval and disapproval, mysticism seems to be implicated as a key foundation of religion, alon with the highest forms of social, cultural, intellectual, and artistic creations. This book is divided into four sections: The Exposure, The Symbolic, The Cognitive, and The Scientific, covering all fundamental aspects of the phenomenon known as mysticism. Contributors, taking advantage of recent advances in disciplinary approaches to understanding mystical phenomena, address questions of whether progress can be made to systemically enrich, expand, and advance our understanding of mysticism.

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Lexington Books
1498599389 / 9781498599382
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
204.22
31/08/2020
330 pages
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