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_aDeath, dying, and mysticism : _bthe ecstasy of the end / _cedited by Thomas Cattoi and Christopher M. Moreman. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c(c)2015. |
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490 | 1 | _aInterdisciplinary approaches to the study of mysticism | |
520 | 0 | _aContemporary society tends to conceal death and the dying process from public view, seeking to erase them from our consciousness. This attitude of denial stands in great contrast to the approach of the great spiritual traditions of humanity, for which the dying process was an integral and often crucial part of our own spiritual practice. This volume offers a sample of reflections from scholars and practitioners on the theme of death and dying from scholars and practitioners, ranging from the Christian tradition to Hinduism, Lacanian psychoanalysis, while also touching on the themes of the afterlife and near-death experiences. | |
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_aArs Moriendi after Kant's turn to the subject / _rThomas Cattoi -- _tLady Jacopa and Francis: mysticism and the management of Francis of Assisi's deathbed story / _rDarleen Pryds -- _tMystical dying in contemporary autobiographies / _rLucy Bregman -- _tTraces of resurrection : the pattern of Simone Weil's mysticism / _rStuart Jesson -- _tThoreau's religious response to death / _rRobert Michael Ruehl -- _tYou create your own reality : the fallacy of death in Jane Roberts' Seth material / _rCynthia A. Hogan -- _tSymbolic death of the subject in the structure of Jacques Lacan / _rJin sook kim -- _tAnomalous experiences and the bereavement process / _rCallum E. Cooper, Chris A. Roe, and Graham Mitchell -- _tHeaven is for real and America's fascination with near-death experiences / _rCandy Guenther Brown -- _tMystical knowledge and near death experience / _rLee Irwin -- _tThe experience of death as non-death / _rJordan Paper -- _tDeath visions of the Goddess Kali : the Bengali Shakta corpse ritual at the burning ground / _rJune Mcdaniel -- _tSamdhi as true death in the yogas'tra / _rLloyd W. Pflueger -- _tAt our end is the beginning : death as the liminal real in the art of Frida Kahlo / _rJune-Ann Greeley -- _tModern requiem compositions and musical knowledge of death and afterlife / _rMartin J. Hoondert. |
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_aDeath _xReligious aspects _vComparative studies. |
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_aFuture life _vComparative studies. |
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_aMysticism _vComparative studies. |
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_aMoreman, Christopher, _d1974- _e5 |
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