Innovation in Esotericism from the Renaissance to the Present

Author:   Georgiana D. Hedesan ,  Tim Rudbøg
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   2021 ed.
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Pages:   342
Publication Date:   12 May 2022
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Innovation in Esotericism from the Renaissance to the Present


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This collection explores the role of innovation in understanding the history of esotericism. It illustrates how innovation is a mechanism of negotiation whereby an idea is either produced against, or adapted from, an older set of concepts in order to respond to a present context. Featuring contributions from distinguished scholars of esotericism, it covers many different fields and themes including magic, alchemy, Rosicrucianism, Theosophy, Tarot, apocalypticism and eschatology, Mesmerism, occultism, prophecy, and mysticism.

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Author:   Georgiana D. Hedesan ,  Tim Rudbøg
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   2021 ed.
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9783030679088


ISBN 10:   303067908
Pages:   342
Publication Date:   12 May 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Angela Voss (Canterbury Christ Church University): ‘‘Diligentia et divina sorte”: Oracular Intelligence in Marsilio Ficino’s Astral Magic'.- Chapter 2: Georgiana D. Hedesan (University of Oxford): ‘The Rise of the Term ‘Adept’ in Esoteric Usage: From Arabic Philosophy to Early Modern Alchemy’.- Chapter 3: Peter Forshaw (University of Amsterdam): ‘A Necessary Conjunction: Cabala, Magic and Alchemy in the Theosophy of Heinrich Khunrath (1560-1605’.- Chapter 4: Christopher McIntosh (University of Bremen): ‘The Rosicrucian Diaspora in the Seventeenth Century’.- Chapter 5: Judith Mawer (University of Exeter): ‘Thomas Vaughan’s Magia Adamica (1650): A Vindication of Magic and Magicians’. Chapter 6: Jonathan Barry (University of Exeter): ‘John Henderson (1757-1788) and the Changing Attitudes to the Occult in Enlightenment England’.- Chapter 7: Jean-Pierre Brach (Paris-Sorbonne): ‘Psychic Disciplines: The Magnetizer as Magician in the Writings of Jules Dupotet de Sennevoy (1796-1881)’.- Chapter 8: Tim Rudbøg (University of Copenhagen): ‘H. P. Blavatsky’s ‘Wisdom Religion’ and the Quest for Ancient Wisdom in Western Culture’.- Chapter 9: Julie Chajes (Tel Aviv University): ‘Orientalist Aggregates: Theosophical Buddhism between Innovation and Tradition’.- Chapter 9: Jeffrey D. Lavoie (Middlesex Community College): ‘Theosophical Chronology in the Writings of Guido von List (1848–1919): A Link between H.P. Blavatsky’s Philosophy and the Nazi Movement’.- Chapter 10: Antoine Faivre (University of Paris-Sorbonne): ‘On the Various Uses of the Tarot’.- Chapter 11: Joscelyn Godwin (Colgate University), ‘Afterword’.

Reviews

“The volume is dedicated to the memory of Nicholas Goodricke-Clarke, a leading scholar of esotericism, and contains a Foreword about him written by Joscelyn Godwin. The volume transcends the boundaries of historical periodization and successfully introduces the notion of ‘innovation’ to the scholarship of esotericism.” (Mriganka Mukhopadhyay, Religious Studies Review, Vol. 49 (1), March, 2023)


Author Information

Georgiana D. Hedesan is Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Oxford, UK. She is the author of An Alchemical Quest for Universal Knowledge: The ‘Christian Philosophy’ of Jan Baptist Van Helmont (1579-1644) (2016).   Tim Rudbøg is Associate Professor and Director of the Copenhagen Center for the Study of Theosophy and Esotericism at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. His recent co-edited book Imagining the East: The Early Theosophical Society was published in 2020.  

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