This book examines and clarifies the nature, meaning, significance and vitality of the sacred (and the profane), in relation to some of the diverse religions of the world and the rich and multifarious traditions of the sacred in many cultures and times, in the context of ontology (broadly, the philosophical study or investigation of being). It provides incisive critical analyses and evaluations of many important contributions to our understanding of the sacred, and the holy, especially in relation to the world's religions, religious experience, religious insight or knowledge, metaphysics, mythology and mysticism. A number of important theories and explanations are also critically analyzed and evaluated, including the numinous theory of the sacred and the holy (Otto), the psychodynamic theory (Freud), the sociological theory (Durkheim), empirical theories (Russell and Ayer), the ontological question (Heidegger) and the hierophantic theory (Eliade)-among others. The book concludes with a number of reflections on the ontology of the sacred (and the profane) in relation to philosophy and science, that will open up new pathways of thinking, reflection and investigation in the 21st century.



Autorentext

Raymond Aaron Younis is Lead Academic (Core Curriculum) and professor of philosophy at ACU.



Inhalt
Chapter 1: On the Meaning, Dimensions and Functions of the Sacred (and the Holy)

Chapter 2: The Varieties of Religious Experience

Chapter 3: The Elementary Forms of Religious Life

Chapter 4: Religious Experience, Language, Truth, and Logic

Chapter 5: Two Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives on the Sacred

Chapter 6: The Future of an Illusion?

Chapter 7: The Ontological Question

Chapter 8: The Path that Leads to the House of Being

Chapter 9: A Sacred Mythic Geography: Eliade, Ontology, and the Sacred

Chapter 10: Ten Short Reflections on the Ontology of the Sacred

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Titel
On the Ontology of the Sacred (and the Profane)
EAN
9781498573696
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
17.11.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.89 MB
Anzahl Seiten
262