On the Ontology of the Sacred (and the Profane)

On the Ontology of the Sacred (and the Profane)
Title On the Ontology of the Sacred (and the Profane) PDF eBook
Author Raymond Aaron Younis
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 263
Release 2020-11-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 149857369X

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This book examines and clarifies the nature, meaning, significance and vitality of the sacred (and the profane), in relation to some of the diverse religions of the world and the rich and multifarious traditions of the sacred in many cultures and times, in the context of ontology (broadly, the philosophical study or investigation of being). It provides incisive critical analyses and evaluations of many important contributions to our understanding of the sacred, and the holy, especially in relation to the world's religions, religious experience, religious insight or knowledge, metaphysics, mythology and mysticism. A number of important theories and explanations are also critically analyzed and evaluated, including the numinous theory of the sacred and the holy (Otto), the psychodynamic theory (Freud), the sociological theory (Durkheim), empirical theories (Russell and Ayer), the ontological question (Heidegger) and the hierophantic theory (Eliade)—among others. The book concludes with a number of reflections on the ontology of the sacred (and the profane) in relation to philosophy and science, that will open up new pathways of thinking, reflection and investigation in the 21st century.

The Sacred and the Profane

The Sacred and the Profane
Title The Sacred and the Profane PDF eBook
Author Mircea Eliade
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 268
Release 1959
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780156792011

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Famed historian of religion Mircea Eliade observes that even moderns who proclaim themselves residents of a completely profane world are still unconsciously nourished by the memory of the sacred. Eliade traces manifestations of the sacred from primitive to modern times in terms of space, time, nature, and the cosmos. In doing so he shows how the total human experience of the religious man compares with that of the nonreligious. This book serves as an excellent introduction to the history of religion, but its perspective also emcompasses philosophical anthropology, phenomenology, and psychology. It will appeal to anyone seeking to discover the potential dimensions of human existence. -- P. [4] of cover.

The Ontology of Gods

The Ontology of Gods
Title The Ontology of Gods PDF eBook
Author Jibu Mathew George
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 134
Release 2017-03-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3319523597

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This volume offers a novel philosophical thesis on the ontology of religion, and proposes a new conceptual repertoire to deal with supernatural religion. Jibu Mathew George offers an interdisciplinary perspective on the source and dynamics of religious ideation upon which belief and faith are based, at the fundamental levels of human reasoning. Using Max Weber’s concept of “Disenchantment of the World” as a point of departure, this book endeavors to provide a pioneering philosophical and psychological understanding of the nature of enchantment, disenchantment, and possible re-enchantments as they pertain to the occidental cultural history in Weberian retrospect.

The Structure of Religious Knowing

The Structure of Religious Knowing
Title The Structure of Religious Knowing PDF eBook
Author John D. Dadosky
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 204
Release 2004-03-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780791460610

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Provides a critical exploration of Mircea Eliade's notion of the sacred by referencing the work of Bernard Lonergan.

Explaining, Interpreting, and Theorizing Religion and Myth

Explaining, Interpreting, and Theorizing Religion and Myth
Title Explaining, Interpreting, and Theorizing Religion and Myth PDF eBook
Author Nickolas P. Roubekas
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 405
Release 2020-07-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004435026

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Taking its cue from Robert A. Segal’s work, Explaining, Interpreting, and Theorizing Religion and Myth: Contributions in Honor of Robert A. Segal offers a set of essays by renowned scholars addressing the persisting question of how to approach religion and myth as academic categories.

Migrants in the Profane

Migrants in the Profane
Title Migrants in the Profane PDF eBook
Author Peter E. Gordon
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 209
Release 2020-11-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0300255594

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A beautifully written exploration of religion’s role in a secular, modern politics, by an accomplished scholar of critical theory Migrants in the Profane takes its title from an intriguing remark by Theodor W. Adorno, in which he summarized the meaning of Walter Benjamin’s image of a celebrated mechanical chess-playing Turk and its hidden religious animus: “Nothing of theological content will persist without being transformed; every content will have to put itself to the test of migrating in the realm of the secular, the profane.” In this masterful book, Peter Gordon reflects on Adorno’s statement and asks an urgent question: Can religion offer any normative resources for modern political life, or does the appeal to religious concepts stand in conflict with the idea of modern politics as a domain free from religion’s influence? In answering this question, he explores the work of three of the Frankfurt School’s most esteemed thinkers: Walter Benjamin, Max Horkheimer, and Theodor W. Adorno. His illuminating analysis offers a highly original account of the intertwined histories of religion and secular modernity.

The Sacred and the Profane

The Sacred and the Profane
Title The Sacred and the Profane PDF eBook
Author T.A.S.
Publisher
Total Pages 296
Release 2021-07-16
Genre
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Almost everyone will agree, the world is messed up. Despite tremendous technical progress in the last century or so, all other qualitative aspects of life in the West seem in severe decline. Friedrich Nietzsche, the 19th century philosopher, was the first to point out this phenomena and called it 'The Death of God.' He observed that Christianity, which had provided the qualitative foundations on which Western society had been built for 2,000 years, had proved flawed and susceptible to rational exposition. The resulting void in modern society has brought Chaos, totalitarianism, and may spell our doom. However, Nietzsche, and the many he has inspired, have thus far failed to construct a satisfactory ~worldview~ which can re-ground us; which can tell us who we are and where we are going on both cosmic and daily scales; which can solve existential angst by setting forth a goal of unprecedented magnitude for humanity both individually and collectively; which can finally unite science and the Sacred as it always has been in every other society for all time. Evolutionism: A Theory of Everything aims to do just this over the course of six books.