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The Politics of the Soul
Eric Voegelin on Religious Experience
Glenn Hughes (Anthology Editor) , Michael Franz (Contributor) , Stephen A. McKnight (Contributor) , Michael P. Morrissey (Contributor) , William Petropulos (Contributor) , Geoffrey L. Price (Contributor) , John J. Ranieri (Contributor) , William M. Thompson (Contributor)
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The Politics of the Soul
Eric Voegelin on Religious Experience
Glenn Hughes (Anthology Editor) , Michael Franz (Contributor) , Stephen A. McKnight (Contributor) , Michael P. Morrissey (Contributor) , William Petropulos (Contributor) , Geoffrey L. Price (Contributor) , John J. Ranieri (Contributor) , William M. Thompson (Contributor)
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Description
The Politics of the Soul includes eight essays examining one of the most profound studies of religious experience to appear in the last century: that of the political philosopher Eric Voegelin. Voegelin is increasingly recognized as a political theorist of exceptional scope and erudition and the most important philosopher of history since Toynbee, and his treatment of religious experience is a crucial part of his overall analysis of existence and history. This collection of essays by prominent Voegelin scholars is the first book to explore the relevance of that analysis to the contemporary understanding of political theory, theology, history, and philosophy of consciousness, and as such it constitutes a significant contribution not only to Voegelin scholarship but to the current quest for theoretical foundations.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Voegelin, Religious Experience, and Immortality
Chapter 3 Grounding Public Discourse: The Contribution of Eric Voegelin
Chapter 4 The Epiphany of Universal Humanity
Part 5 The Priority of Meditation
Chapter 6 The Person as Imago Dei: Augustine and Max Scheler in Eric Voegelin's Herrschaftslehre and Political Religions
Chapter 7 Philosophy and Meditation: Notes on Eric Voegelin's View
Part 8 Spiritual Sources of Order and Disorder
Chapter 9 Brothers Under the Skin: Voegelin and the Common Experienctial Wellsprings of Spiritual Order and Disorder
Chapter 10 Balanced and Imbalanced Consciousness
Chapter 11 Voegelin's Challenge to Modernity's Claim to be Scientific and Secular: The Ancient Theology and the Dream of Innerwordly Fulfillment
Product details
Published | 23 Dec 1998 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 244 |
ISBN | 9781461666523 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The editor has done an excellent job . . . blending the mix together in such a way as to allow the general reader access to a scholarly world that is both complex and fascinating. . . . The most thorough canvas of the core issue of Voegelin's political philosophy by an array of experts to be published to date.
Ellis Sandoz, director, Eric Voegelin Institute for American Renaissance Studies, Louisiana State University
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The authors of this collction of eight essays will be familiar to scholars of Voegelin's work. All eight are established and competent interpreters of his work, as this volume attests. It has a uniform clarity and quality not always found in published collections. The editor's ordering of the topics makes good sence, and his introduction is helpful. "Religious experience" may have an esoteric ring to modern ears, but this collection gives a significant introductory glimpse into Voegelin's work as a whole, because the question of religious experienceor experience of transcendence was fundamental to Voegelin's understanding of the basics of political order and disorder. Addressing quite different topics of analysis, these essays separately and together show how Voegelin's interpretation of religious experience fits intoand anchors his larger project.
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