Note:This thesis examines the approaches and methods used to understand mysticism. Both negative and positive treatments are considered and the positive views are separated into three main groups; mysticism seen as (1) a non-cognitive, emotional, subjective experience, (2) a non-cognitive, emotional, objective experience, and (3) a cognitive, emotional, objective experience. The conclusion is that if the aim of the analysis is to evolve a mystical theology or philosophy, a metaphysical description of the mystical object and relationship, none of the traditionally conceived theoretical options of theism, pantheism, atheism, provides an adequate interpretation for the whole body of mystical phenomena. [...]L'objet de ce travail est d'étudier ...
R.C. Zaehner theorized that there are three distinct experiences that have been called mystical and ...
In the current paper (Part I) a previously developed theory of fundamental orientations or modalitie...
An evident experience of God's presence is the basis for all religion. Mysticism is considered to be...
My thesis is about mysticism. What I say about it, and how I say it are part of a design. This desig...
In the present article I argue, that our understanding of mysticism in general has its origin in Chr...
In the present article I argue, that our understanding of mysticism in general has its origin in Chr...
In this article, I discuss the relevance of the study of mysticism for Christian analytic theologian...
The task of mystical theology, as presented in this dissertation, is ultimately to lay the foundatio...
The task of mystical theology, as presented in this dissertation, is ultimately to lay the foundatio...
The task of mystical theology, as presented in this dissertation, is ultimately to lay the foundatio...
The task of mystical theology, as presented in this dissertation, is ultimately to lay the foundatio...
Mysticism is the most distinctive characteristic of religion. It is considered by many religious thi...
While \u27mysticism\u27 typically involves some experience in which the mystic attains a particular ...
In his 1978 article “Language, epistemology, and mysticism”, Steven T. Katz presents his theory of t...
R.C. Zaehner theorized that there are three distinct experiences that have been called mystical and ...
R.C. Zaehner theorized that there are three distinct experiences that have been called mystical and ...
In the current paper (Part I) a previously developed theory of fundamental orientations or modalitie...
An evident experience of God's presence is the basis for all religion. Mysticism is considered to be...
My thesis is about mysticism. What I say about it, and how I say it are part of a design. This desig...
In the present article I argue, that our understanding of mysticism in general has its origin in Chr...
In the present article I argue, that our understanding of mysticism in general has its origin in Chr...
In this article, I discuss the relevance of the study of mysticism for Christian analytic theologian...
The task of mystical theology, as presented in this dissertation, is ultimately to lay the foundatio...
The task of mystical theology, as presented in this dissertation, is ultimately to lay the foundatio...
The task of mystical theology, as presented in this dissertation, is ultimately to lay the foundatio...
The task of mystical theology, as presented in this dissertation, is ultimately to lay the foundatio...
Mysticism is the most distinctive characteristic of religion. It is considered by many religious thi...
While \u27mysticism\u27 typically involves some experience in which the mystic attains a particular ...
In his 1978 article “Language, epistemology, and mysticism”, Steven T. Katz presents his theory of t...
R.C. Zaehner theorized that there are three distinct experiences that have been called mystical and ...
R.C. Zaehner theorized that there are three distinct experiences that have been called mystical and ...
In the current paper (Part I) a previously developed theory of fundamental orientations or modalitie...
An evident experience of God's presence is the basis for all religion. Mysticism is considered to be...