Religious Experience, Secular Reason and Politics around 1900. Sources of the Contemporary Turn to Spirituality

Autor(en)
Hans Schelkshorn, Herman Westerink
Abstrakt

The emergence of a scholarly and popular interest in religious experience, spirituality and mysticism around 1900 plays a crucial role in the further transformations in religion in the twentieth century and in contemporary Western and non-Western societies. This volume contains philosophical reflections on the emergence of these new constellations, discourses and practices. The ‘rediscovery’ of the various spiritual and mystical sources and traditions, and the turn towards the individual’s religious experiences, can be situated against the background of a growing critique of global scientific positivism and the rise of secular (atheistic, Marxist) philosophies. The turn to spirituality and mysticism is associated with political projects of anti-imperialist emancipation in for example, India, the Islamic countries, Russia and Latin-America. Through philosophical inquiries into key authors such as Bergson, Blondel, James, Heidegger, Bremond, Weil, Solov’ëv, Rodó, Iqbal and Vivekenanda, this volume presents a comprehensive perspective on the fundamental issues and discussions that inspired the turn to spirituality in a modern era of secular reason.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Interkulturelle Religionsphilosophie, Forschungszentrum Religion and Transformation
Externe Organisation(en)
Radboud University
Band
5
Anzahl der Seiten
257
DOI
https://doi.org/10.30965/23642807-00501001
Publikationsdatum
12-2019
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
603118 Religionsphilosophie, 603909 Religionswissenschaft, 603203 Christliche Philosophie, 603126 Interkulturelle Philosophie
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Religious studies, Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Link zum Portal
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