The Occult WorldThis volume presents students and scholars with a comprehensive overview of the fascinating world of the occult. It explores the history of Western occultism, from ancient and medieval sources via the Renaissance, right up to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and contemporary occultism. Written by a distinguished team of contributors, the essays consider key figures, beliefs and practices as well as popular culture. |
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From the advertising of products that claim to promote wellbeing to the ubiquity of musical and visual cultures fascinated with ... on the other hand, the wellbeing claims for beauty products, the themes of popular television series, ...
From the advertising of products that claim to promote wellbeing to the ubiquity of musical and visual cultures fascinated with ... on the other hand, the wellbeing claims for beauty products, the themes of popular television series, ...
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916–19), yet their authoritative texts claimed usually Greek heritage: Pythagorean, Orphic, Platonic. Their teaching revolved around an esoteric hermeneutics of the Platonic dialogues that would disclose total understanding of material ...
916–19), yet their authoritative texts claimed usually Greek heritage: Pythagorean, Orphic, Platonic. Their teaching revolved around an esoteric hermeneutics of the Platonic dialogues that would disclose total understanding of material ...
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Irenaeus of Lyons (late-second century ce) claims that Valentinian communities employed an esoteric soteriology which divided up humanity into nonbelievers, learners (other Christians), and elite individuals (Valentinians) who were ...
Irenaeus of Lyons (late-second century ce) claims that Valentinian communities employed an esoteric soteriology which divided up humanity into nonbelievers, learners (other Christians), and elite individuals (Valentinians) who were ...
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The apocalypses' strong claims to revelatory authority made them controversial in protoorthodox circles but popular amongst Gnostics. The ascent traditions of the apocalypses survived into the so-called 'Hekhalot' or 'Merkavah' ...
The apocalypses' strong claims to revelatory authority made them controversial in protoorthodox circles but popular amongst Gnostics. The ascent traditions of the apocalypses survived into the so-called 'Hekhalot' or 'Merkavah' ...
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Second, the charge of 'elitism' fails to capture the goal of many esoteric claims, which is namely to become revealed (exoteric); Hermetic or apocalyptic literature, for example, is replete with the themes not just of secret knowledge ...
Second, the charge of 'elitism' fails to capture the goal of many esoteric claims, which is namely to become revealed (exoteric); Hermetic or apocalyptic literature, for example, is replete with the themes not just of secret knowledge ...
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 117 |
NINETEENTH CENTURY | 195 |
TWENTIETH CENTURY AND THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD | 275 |
POPULAR CULTURE AND THE ARTS | 427 |
BELIEFS PRACTICES ISSUES AND APPROACHES | 539 |
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