This chapter contains an introduction to the academic study of Western esotericism, a new field of research that has been developing rapidly since the 1990s, and focuses on the role of "gnosis" in that context. Against an older approach associated chiefly with Gilles Quispel, the author argues that the triad of "reason—faith—gnosis" should not be used as a description of actual historical currents but that it may be useful as an analytical typology applicable to any kind of claimed knowledge. Whereas the first type of knowledge ("reason") is defined as both communicable and verifiable/falsifiable, and the second type ("faith") as communicable but not verifiable/falsifiable, gnosis is claimed to be a superior type knowledge that is neither c...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the con...
The thesis combines sociocultural anthropology with Darwinism. My ethnographic fieldwork centres on ...
This thesis explores the connection between the necromantic rituals that, according to manuscripts w...
Time and again, the terms gnosticism and esotericism appear in connection with one another. Most eso...
In a state of voluntary trance or meditation, the perception of reality appears to extend beyond the...
This inquiry is an exploration into how the act of creation triggers the phenomenon of gnosis, as in...
The Mediterranean world in the second century AD underwent a profound change in ethical attitude tow...
The present article deals with ancient psychotechnics and its role in restoring the access to existe...
The study addresses the question of how religious creativity in the West manages to adapt to the for...
In a state of voluntary trance or meditation, the perception of reality appears to extend beyond the...
In this paper, we understand we advent of a ''scientific spirit'' as a revival of Gnosticism, which ...
This chapter is concerned with the Western context of popular culture and esotericism. Esotericists ...
Building on critical work in biblical studies, which shows how a historically-bounded heretical trad...
Often, when people nowadays talk of ‘esotericism’, they are using this word either as more or less s...
This article presents a short excursus into the history of research on western esotericism. At the b...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the con...
The thesis combines sociocultural anthropology with Darwinism. My ethnographic fieldwork centres on ...
This thesis explores the connection between the necromantic rituals that, according to manuscripts w...
Time and again, the terms gnosticism and esotericism appear in connection with one another. Most eso...
In a state of voluntary trance or meditation, the perception of reality appears to extend beyond the...
This inquiry is an exploration into how the act of creation triggers the phenomenon of gnosis, as in...
The Mediterranean world in the second century AD underwent a profound change in ethical attitude tow...
The present article deals with ancient psychotechnics and its role in restoring the access to existe...
The study addresses the question of how religious creativity in the West manages to adapt to the for...
In a state of voluntary trance or meditation, the perception of reality appears to extend beyond the...
In this paper, we understand we advent of a ''scientific spirit'' as a revival of Gnosticism, which ...
This chapter is concerned with the Western context of popular culture and esotericism. Esotericists ...
Building on critical work in biblical studies, which shows how a historically-bounded heretical trad...
Often, when people nowadays talk of ‘esotericism’, they are using this word either as more or less s...
This article presents a short excursus into the history of research on western esotericism. At the b...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the con...
The thesis combines sociocultural anthropology with Darwinism. My ethnographic fieldwork centres on ...
This thesis explores the connection between the necromantic rituals that, according to manuscripts w...