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Title: | Religion after religion |
Other Titles: | Gershom Scholem, Mircea Eliade, and Henry Corbin at Eranos |
Authors: | Steven M., Wasserstrom |
Keywords: | Religion—Philosophy—History—20th century. |
Issue Date: | 1999 |
Publisher: | Princeton University |
Description: | THE IDEA of religion after religion has dominated my study of Gershom Scholem, Mircea Eliade, and Henry Corbin in the quarter century since they first attracted my attention. Like other readers, I wondered what kind of religion these awe-inspiring scholars represented. I asked myself whether they had experiential or even initiatic warrants for their authoritative expositions of esoteric and “secret” traditions. Later, when I routinely used their work as a teacher and scholar in the history of religions, I tended to push aside these curiosities, which seemed unduly probing |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/17781 |
ISBN: | 0-691-00540-0 |
Appears in Collections: | Religion |
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