
There is a growing awareness of mysticism among people whose interest in world religions spills over into curiosity about the mysterious and esoteric. 'That mystical claims are made in many religions', writes Professor Parrinder, 'is taken both as proof of the universality of the inner life of the soul and as the real link between religions which may be divided by dogma but are really united in their quest for the universal One'.This wide-ranging book aims to provide clues to the diverse forms and expressions of mysticism, by considering some of the major religious traditions of both East and West. It explores two principal areas: monistic mysticism (seeking self-identity or union with the All) and theistic mysticism (seeking communion, but not identity, with God). The search for the mystical through drugs, sex and visions is also discussed, as is the relationship of the expert to the ordinary seeker.
This book investigates the core question of whether mystical claims across diverse religious traditions serve as a universal link between otherwise disparate dogmatic systems. Professor Edward Geoffrey Parrinder, a noted scholar of comparative religion, utilizes a comparative framework to analyze the inner life of the soul. He argues that while religions may be divided by external doctrine, they are united in their pursuit of the universal One, categorizing these pursuits into monistic and theistic frameworks.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational, accessible introduction to the comparative study of mysticism. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's prose, which successfully distills complex theological concepts for a general audience.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1656-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Pr (T)
ISBN-10:
0195021843
ISBN-13:
9780195021844
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