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Western esotericism: Towards an integrative model of interpretation
Authors:Kocku von Stuckrad
Institution:Department of Religious Studies , University of Amsterdam, Subdepartment “History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents” , Oude Turfmarkt 147, Amsterdam, 1012 GC, The Netherlands Phone: +31 20 525 3294 Fax: +31 20 525 3294 E-mail: c.k.m.vonstuckrad@uva.nl ?www.vonstuckrad.com
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 such common ground can be found only when esotericism is seen not as a selection of historical ‘currents’, however defined, but as a structural element of Western culture. After reviewing the most influential approaches to Western esotericism, this article identifies two dimensions of an esoteric discourse: claims of higher knowledge and ways of accessing this ‘truth’. To these dimensions can be added certain world views that are typically involved in there discourses. The interpretative model proposed here aims at critically addressing basic aspects of Western self-understanding including the rhetorics of rationality, science, enlightenment, progress and absolute truth. It postulates that conflicts of religious world views, identities and forms of knowledge lie at the heart of Western cultural history.
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