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Magic, mystery, and science : the occult in Western civilization / Dan Burton and David Grandy.

Van Pelt Library BF1411 .B885 2004
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burton, Dan.
Contributor:
Grandy, David.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Occultism--History.
Occultism.
History.
Physical Description:
xii, 390 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2004]
Summary:
The triumph of science would appear to have routed all other explanations of reality. No longer does astrology or alchemy or magic have the power to explain the world to us. Yet at one time each of these systems of belief, like religion, helped shed light on what was dark to our understanding. Nor have the occult arts disappeared. We humans spend much of our time in darkness and in dreams, and though we may prefer solid ground beneath our feet, our need for mystery and a sense of the infinite remains. "Magic, Mystery, and Science presents the occult as a "third stream" of belief, as important to the shaping of Western civilization as Greek rationalism or Judeo-Christianity. The history of the occult is intrinsically interesting, but it is also relevant to contemporary concerns, for modern culture never leaves behind as much of the past as one might suppose. The occult seeks explanations in a world that is living and intelligent--quite unlike the one supposed by science. By taking these beliefs seriously, while keeping an eye on science, this book aims to capture some of the power of the occult. Readers will discover that the occult has a long history that reaches back to Babylonia and ancient Egypt. It proceeds alongside, and frequently mingles with, religion and science. From the Egyptian Book of the Dead to New Age beliefs, from Plato to Adolf Hitler, occult ways of knowing have been used--and hideously abused--to explain a world that still tempts us with the knowledge of its dark secrets.
Contents:
Egyptians and the occult
Magic and miracles
Numerology, the Cabala, and alchemy
Astrology : the starry heavens above
Ancient evil
Satan, demons, and jinn
Witches and witch-hunts in the West
Spirits, science, and pseudo-science in the nineteenth century
New Age preludes : up the garden path?
ESP and psi phenomena
Nazism and ancestral German memories
UFOs and alien abductions
Gnosticism, old and new
NDEs, New Age, and new physics.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-376) and index.
ISBN:
0253343720
0253216567
OCLC:
52411944

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