When graduate students enroll in classes that are devoted to “esotericism” or “Western esotericism,” they usually are fascinated by the class topics, even though they have only a vague idea of what esotericism means. They are curious to learn more about magic, alchemy, astrology, paganism, witchcraft, or shamanism. These students are positively surprised that, apparently, some academics seriously study subjects such as Harry Potter, the Matrix, the Kabbalah Center, Ayahuasca mysticism, Wicca, and Black Metal, as well as seemingly unorthodox traditions such as the ancient gnostics, magical amulets from the Middle Ages, astrological calculations of the end of the world, and the quest to find the language of the angels
This book focuses on the interconnections between religious studies and occultism. In addition, it e...
The history of science and the history of medicine were, from their beginnings as subjects in the En...
Esoteric Knowledge remains a central problem of ancient science, since much of the scholarly heritag...
When graduate students enroll in classes that are devoted to “esotericism” or “Western esotericism,”...
This volume offers new approaches to some of the biggest persistent challenges in the study of esote...
Few fields of academic research are surrounded by so many misunderstandings and misconceptions as th...
Review of Wouter J. Hanegraaff's Esotericism and the Academy: Rejected Knowledge in Western Culture ...
Few fields of academic research are surrounded by so many misunderstandings and misconceptions as th...
The concept of “magic” has been an influential part of European cultural and religious debates since...
The concept of “going native in reverse” reflects the fact that nowadays more and more people involv...
Esotericism and mysticism are two notoriously elusive concepts. Both are based on referential corpor...
This article presents a short excursus into the history of research on western esotericism. At the b...
This article reviews the presently available supply of textbooks and introductions to the new academ...
The field of Western esoteric studies, Arthur Versluis declares in this brief survey, is still in it...
Often, when people nowadays talk of ‘esotericism’, they are using this word either as more or less s...
This book focuses on the interconnections between religious studies and occultism. In addition, it e...
The history of science and the history of medicine were, from their beginnings as subjects in the En...
Esoteric Knowledge remains a central problem of ancient science, since much of the scholarly heritag...
When graduate students enroll in classes that are devoted to “esotericism” or “Western esotericism,”...
This volume offers new approaches to some of the biggest persistent challenges in the study of esote...
Few fields of academic research are surrounded by so many misunderstandings and misconceptions as th...
Review of Wouter J. Hanegraaff's Esotericism and the Academy: Rejected Knowledge in Western Culture ...
Few fields of academic research are surrounded by so many misunderstandings and misconceptions as th...
The concept of “magic” has been an influential part of European cultural and religious debates since...
The concept of “going native in reverse” reflects the fact that nowadays more and more people involv...
Esotericism and mysticism are two notoriously elusive concepts. Both are based on referential corpor...
This article presents a short excursus into the history of research on western esotericism. At the b...
This article reviews the presently available supply of textbooks and introductions to the new academ...
The field of Western esoteric studies, Arthur Versluis declares in this brief survey, is still in it...
Often, when people nowadays talk of ‘esotericism’, they are using this word either as more or less s...
This book focuses on the interconnections between religious studies and occultism. In addition, it e...
The history of science and the history of medicine were, from their beginnings as subjects in the En...
Esoteric Knowledge remains a central problem of ancient science, since much of the scholarly heritag...