loading
close
Loading.. new window reload
spcr
 
This website is AJAX compatible

Validated by HTML Validator
spcr spcr spcr
spcr Publication: Locations of Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Esoteric Discourse and Western Identities, ESSWE

Publication: Locations of Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Esoteric Discourse and Western Identities

Click here to go back to the Publication overview.

divider

cover_268.jpg
Locations of Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Esoteric Discourse and Western Identities
Author(s): Kocku von Stuckrad
Editor(s):
Publisher(s): Leiden & Boston: Brill
One characteristic of European history of religion is a two-fold pluralism - a pluralism of religious identities on the one hand, and a pluralism of various societal systems that interact with religious systems on the other. Addressing discourses of perfect knowledge in Western culture between 1200 and 1800, this book integrates the study of Western esotericism in a larger analytical framework of European history of religion. Viewed from a structuralist perspective, 'esoteric discourse' provides an analytical framework that helps to reveal genealogies of modern identities in a pluralistic competition of knowledge. Experiential philosophy, kabbalah, astrology, Hermeticism, philology, and early modern science are linked to knowledge claims that shaped the way in which Western culture defined itself.

divider

This publication was uploaded by Von Stuckrad, K.
spcr
spcr spcr bg-rb
spcr