2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.religion.2005.07.002
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Western esotericism: Towards an integrative model of interpretation

Abstract: Despite the fact that during the last fifteen years we have witnessed the emergence of a research field of 'Western esotericism', scholars are still far from agreeing on definitions of 'esotericism'. For an academic 'field', however, that wants to establish international networks and to bring together scholars from various research areas and disciplines, it is highly desirable to provide an interpretational framework in which these different studies find their place. The main argument of this article is that s… Show more

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“…The principles of Barkun's "stigmatized knowledge" share indeed several elements with the esoteric currents, especially with occultism. Thence, conspiracy theories could be interpreted in terms of esoteric discourse based on a dynamic of secrecy and revelation aimed at seeking for a higher knowledge (Von Stuckrad 2005;Dyrendal, Asprem, and Robertson 2018). According to the esoteric perspective, "the object of conspiracist revelation is hidden power and hidden agency" (Dyrendal, Asprem, and Robertson 2018, 40) which are crucial elements in a conspiracist ideation.…”
Section: Religiosity and Belief In Conspiracy Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principles of Barkun's "stigmatized knowledge" share indeed several elements with the esoteric currents, especially with occultism. Thence, conspiracy theories could be interpreted in terms of esoteric discourse based on a dynamic of secrecy and revelation aimed at seeking for a higher knowledge (Von Stuckrad 2005;Dyrendal, Asprem, and Robertson 2018). According to the esoteric perspective, "the object of conspiracist revelation is hidden power and hidden agency" (Dyrendal, Asprem, and Robertson 2018, 40) which are crucial elements in a conspiracist ideation.…”
Section: Religiosity and Belief In Conspiracy Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The representatives of other types of expertise, such as sociologists, anthropologists, and psychologists, were subsequently excluded (Asprem, 2014b). Thanks to these critical developments, the number of cross-cultural comparisons is currently growing; for instance, Jewish and Muslim perspectives have been integrated (Saif, 2019;von Stuckrad, 2016). Thus, the contemporary research of esotericism represents a rapidly and profoundly changing field today:…”
Section: Gyimesimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paralelamente, Warburg impulsó estos estudios académicos fundando un Instituto en Hamburgo. Así, un círculo de eruditos de la talla del nombrado Gombrich y Fritz Saxl (1890-1948, a los que se sumaron Raymond Klibansky, (1905-2005), Ernst Cassirer (1874-1945), Gertrud Bing (1892-1964, Erwin Panofsky (1892-1968), Edgar Wind (1900-1971) y Daniel P. Walker , conformaron, en las décadas siguientes, la escuela warburgiana. Para ello, tras morir Warburg, publicaron sus obras completas (Warburg, 1932), mudaron el Instituto a Londres -durante dos décadas, el Warburg estuvo localizado en Alemania, pero, con el ascenso del nazismo se trasladó, dependiendo de la Universidad de Londres desde 1944 -y, paralelamente, desarrollaron novedosos estudios centrados en el problema del Nachleben der Antike en el Renacimiento.…”
Section: Como Bien Fue Señaladounclassified
“…Aun cuando fue señalado que la virtud de Yates fue su capacidad para difundir sus ideas más allá de los confines del mundo académico (Gatti, 2002: 197); consideramos que su mérito mayor consistió, también, en sostener hasta su fallecimiento sus investigaciones enfocadas específicamente en el estudio de las múltiples aristas del problema de la relación Magia-Ciencia en los siglos XVI-XVII y acumulando una gran cantidad de producción posterior al célebre texto sobre Bruno (Yates, 1966;1972;1979;1982; -traducidos todos al castellano postmortem (Yates, 1981;2005).…”
Section: Como Bien Fue Señaladounclassified