
In June 1981, six young Croatians in the village of Medjugorje, in the former Yugoslavia, reported that the Virgin Mary had appeared to them. The Medjugorje visionaries say that Mary has returned every day since then, bringing them important messages from heaven to convey to the world.Throughout history, people have reported encountering extraordinary religious experiences-apparitions of the Virgin Mary, visions of Jesus Christ, weeping statues and icons, the stigmata, physical healings and miracles, and experiences of the afterlife-and interpreted them as supernatural in origin. Scholars have often tried to reinterpret such experiences, including those described by the great mystics like Francis of Assisi, Catherine of Siena, and Teresa of Avila, into natural or psychopathological categories, such as hysteria, hallucination, delusion, epileptic seizures, psychosis, the workings of the unconscious mind, or fraud. Are such reductionist explanations valid?Over the past three decades the Medjugorje visionaries have been subjected to extensive medical, psychological, and scientific examination, even while undergoing their visionary experiences. Daniel Klimek argues that the case of Medjugorje affords a rare opportunity to understand a deeper dimension of extraordinary religious phenomena. Presenting and analyzing the scientific studies on the visionaries in juxtaposition with the major scholars and debates surrounding religious experience, Klimek concludes that a multidisciplinary approach grants a more holistic and deeper understanding of such extraordinary religious experiences.
This book investigates whether reductionist scientific explanations—such as psychopathology or fraud—are sufficient to account for extraordinary religious experiences like those reported at Medjugorje. Daniel Maria Klimek, a scholar of theology and religious studies, synthesizes decades of medical and psychological data collected from the Medjugorje visionaries. By contrasting these findings with historical accounts of Christian mystics, he argues that a multidisciplinary framework is necessary to move beyond purely naturalistic interpretations of supernatural phenomena.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and readers note that the text provides a balanced, academic approach to a highly polarized subject. Experts highlight this as a useful resource for those seeking to understand the intersection of empirical science and religious mysticism.
Page Count:
390
Publication Date:
2018-04-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190679204
ISBN-13:
9780190679200
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