Sociologists of religion, in their concern for the social effects of religious institutions and the functions of religious meaning systems for people\u27s identities, have neglected to study religious experiences. This paper explores Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi\u27s theory of flow experiences and Alfred Schutz\u27s theory of the tuning-in relationship as possible approaches to studying the experiential dimension of religion. Csikszentmihalyi\u27s notion of “the flow experience,” while ultimately reductionist, focuses on the nonconceptual side of autotelic activities. Schutz\u27s analysis of musical performance elucidates the preconceptual sociality of all experiences shared in inner time. We suggest that both theories offer conceptual tools tha...
During “cyclic” historical periods it would be correct to interpret religious processes in terms of ...
Within disciplines of religious studies, discussions of religious experience tend to revolve around ...
The results of the Religious Experience Survey in Taiwan (REST) can provide a stimulating challenge ...
Sociologists of religion, in their concern for the social effects of religious institutions and the ...
The sociology of religion has, by and large, treated religious experiences as personal, having in th...
This paper focuses on what can variously be called the ecstatic, trans-cendental, or mystical experi...
Nowadays we observe social transformations that have no counterparts in previous ages. Soci...
Phenomenology is a powerful, yet underused method in the study of religion—in part because too many ...
This article discusses and argues for a ‘new’ and inclusive umbrella concept for varieties of experi...
Item does not contain fulltextHow do we define religious experiences? And what would be the relation...
The huge number of interpretations and approaches to religious experiences makes discourse in the sc...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...
Since the nineteen fifties many social theorists, religion specialists, and theologians have turned ...
The usual idea of a religious experience is conceived in largely individual terms. It is generally ...
The contribution discusses the genealogy of the concept of "religious experience" and its transforma...
During “cyclic” historical periods it would be correct to interpret religious processes in terms of ...
Within disciplines of religious studies, discussions of religious experience tend to revolve around ...
The results of the Religious Experience Survey in Taiwan (REST) can provide a stimulating challenge ...
Sociologists of religion, in their concern for the social effects of religious institutions and the ...
The sociology of religion has, by and large, treated religious experiences as personal, having in th...
This paper focuses on what can variously be called the ecstatic, trans-cendental, or mystical experi...
Nowadays we observe social transformations that have no counterparts in previous ages. Soci...
Phenomenology is a powerful, yet underused method in the study of religion—in part because too many ...
This article discusses and argues for a ‘new’ and inclusive umbrella concept for varieties of experi...
Item does not contain fulltextHow do we define religious experiences? And what would be the relation...
The huge number of interpretations and approaches to religious experiences makes discourse in the sc...
This paper: a) offers a phenomenology of the religious that challenges the assumption that “religiou...
Since the nineteen fifties many social theorists, religion specialists, and theologians have turned ...
The usual idea of a religious experience is conceived in largely individual terms. It is generally ...
The contribution discusses the genealogy of the concept of "religious experience" and its transforma...
During “cyclic” historical periods it would be correct to interpret religious processes in terms of ...
Within disciplines of religious studies, discussions of religious experience tend to revolve around ...
The results of the Religious Experience Survey in Taiwan (REST) can provide a stimulating challenge ...