This paper focuses on what can variously be called the ecstatic, trans-cendental, or mystical experience. It is our contention that study of such experiences allows us to focus on that feeling state which differentiates religion from all other social institutions. We suggest that the unique significance of religion in society is not its role as a certain kind of profes-sional career, social action movement, or economic political establishment. In addition, we state that the type of feeling states which are characteris-tic of religion can also be found in other, more secular, aesthetic environ-ments. To the extent that this is true, religion is more similar to art than it is to politics. In this particular study we found that persons do have...
The usual idea of a religious experience is conceived in largely individual terms. It is generally ...
The huge number of interpretations and approaches to religious experiences makes discourse in the sc...
This study tries to identify and analyse two types of thought, i.e. Western (Psychologists) and Isla...
No doubt mysticism is the essence of religious experience and this experience for both those who hav...
Sociologists of religion, in their concern for the social effects of religious institutions and the ...
Sociologists of religion, in their concern for the social effects of religious institutions and the ...
Based on two richly described case studies – a Pentecostal worship service and popular music festiva...
The purpose of this study is to identify the essence and features of the cosmic nature of religious ...
This article discusses and argues for a ‘new’ and inclusive umbrella concept for varieties of experi...
The A. faces the topic of a transcendental paradigm for approaching religious experience based on th...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...
Nowadays we observe social transformations that have no counterparts in previous ages. Soci...
This paper presents an attempt to discuss in more detail the question of understanding of religious ...
Knapp L. Religious Experience as Aesthetic Experience. In: Dorpmüller S, Scholz J, Stille M, Weinric...
This work sought to address the question of where religious violence is located in our constitution ...
The usual idea of a religious experience is conceived in largely individual terms. It is generally ...
The huge number of interpretations and approaches to religious experiences makes discourse in the sc...
This study tries to identify and analyse two types of thought, i.e. Western (Psychologists) and Isla...
No doubt mysticism is the essence of religious experience and this experience for both those who hav...
Sociologists of religion, in their concern for the social effects of religious institutions and the ...
Sociologists of religion, in their concern for the social effects of religious institutions and the ...
Based on two richly described case studies – a Pentecostal worship service and popular music festiva...
The purpose of this study is to identify the essence and features of the cosmic nature of religious ...
This article discusses and argues for a ‘new’ and inclusive umbrella concept for varieties of experi...
The A. faces the topic of a transcendental paradigm for approaching religious experience based on th...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...
Nowadays we observe social transformations that have no counterparts in previous ages. Soci...
This paper presents an attempt to discuss in more detail the question of understanding of religious ...
Knapp L. Religious Experience as Aesthetic Experience. In: Dorpmüller S, Scholz J, Stille M, Weinric...
This work sought to address the question of where religious violence is located in our constitution ...
The usual idea of a religious experience is conceived in largely individual terms. It is generally ...
The huge number of interpretations and approaches to religious experiences makes discourse in the sc...
This study tries to identify and analyse two types of thought, i.e. Western (Psychologists) and Isla...