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OverviewAfter Spirituality: Studies in Mystical Traditions is the first volume in a new series of the same name. The book is devoted to the comparative study of contemporary mysticism, bringing together papers presented as part of the 2008-2009 research group on the sociology of contemporary Jewish mysticism in comparative perspective, convened at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Jerusalem. Chapters written by leading scholars of Jewish, Buddhist and Christian Mysticism address the dramatic global proliferation and transformation of mystical traditions in recent decades. The volume seeks to establish the study of contemporary mysticism on a sound scholarly basis, employing the analytical tools of the social sciences, and using comparative methods in order to gain global perspective. This important volume will be suited for courses on contemporary or classical mysticism, comparative religion, sociology and anthropology of contemporary culture, psychology of religion, Jewish studies and Buddhist studies and social theory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan Garb , Philip Wexler , Philip Wexler , Jonathan GarbPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 1 Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9781433117398ISBN 10: 1433117398 Pages: 197 Publication Date: 06 November 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents: Jonathan Garb/Philip Wexler: After Spirituality: Introducing the Volume and the Series – Jonathan Garb: Contemporary Kabbalah and Classical Kabbalah: Breaks and Continuities – Yoram Bilu/Zvi Mark: Between Tsaddiq and Messiah: A Comparative Analysis of Chabad and Breslav Hasidic Groups – Moshe Idel: «The Besht Passed His Hand over His Face»: On the Besht’s Influence on His Followers: Some Remarks – Philip Wexler: Society and Mysticism – Louise Child: Initiation and Communities of Secrecy in Papua New Guinea, Tantric Buddhism, and Contemporary Serial Drama – Thomas J. Csordas: Sacrament and Medicine: A Comparison of Roman Catholic and Native American Church Confession – David R. Loy: Beyond Transcendence? A Buddhist Perspective on the Axial Age – William B. Parsons: Freud’s Last Theory of Mysticism: The Return of the (Phylogenetic) Repressed.ReviewsPhilip Wexler and Jonathan Garb have assembled an astonishing collection. Mysticism in society, culture, history, tradition: the contributors' formulations of these interrelated realities address not only contingency but eternity. Juxtaposing remembrance and technology, confession and testimony, secrecy and the sacred, informing politics, sexuality and gender, this volume is 'spreading the wellsprings' and not only of Hasidism. As Wexler suggests, 'symbolic interaction' becomes 'cosmic interaction'. The book - and the important series it inaugurates - promises to achieve nothing less. (William F. Pinar, Canada Research Chair, University of British Columbia) Author Information"Philip Wexler is Professor of Sociology of Education and Unterberg Chair in Social and Educational Jewish History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the author of a number of books on the relation between social theory and education and social theory and religion, among them, Holy Sparks, Mystical Society, Mystical Interactions and the forthcoming, Mystical Sociology. Jonathan Garb (PhD Hebrew University of Jerusalem) was awarded the Hebrew University President's Prize for Outstanding Researcher in 2010. In 2011-2012, he is a fellow at the Tikvah Center for Law and Jewish Civilization at New York University. His publications include Manifestations of Power in Jewish Mysticism from Rabbinic Literature to Safedian Kabbalah (2004); ""The Chosen will Become Herds"": Studies in Twentieth Century Kabbalah (2009); and Shamanic Trance in Modern Kabbalah (2011)." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |