The Invention of Sacred Tradition
Herausgeber: Lewis, James R.; Hammer, Olav
The Invention of Sacred Tradition
Herausgeber: Lewis, James R.; Hammer, Olav
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Examines the phenomenon of 'invented traditions' in religions from ancient times to the present day.
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Examines the phenomenon of 'invented traditions' in religions from ancient times to the present day.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521175319
- ISBN-10: 0521175313
- Artikelnr.: 30517922
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780521175319
- ISBN-10: 0521175313
- Artikelnr.: 30517922
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Olav Hammer and James R. Lewis; 1. Scientology, scripture and
sacred tradition Mikael Rothstein; 2. 'He may be lying but what he says is
true': the sacred tradition of Don Juan as reported by Carlos Castaneda,
anthropologist, trickster, guru, allegorist Charlotte E. Hardman; 3.
Invention of sacred tradition: Mormonism Douglas J. Davies; 4.
Antisemitism, conspiracy culture, Christianity, and Islam; the history and
contemporary religious significance of the 'Protocols of the Learned Elders
of Zion' Christopher Partridge and Ron Geaves; 5. The invention of a
counter-tradition: the case of the North American anti-cult movement David
G. Bromley and Douglas E. Cowan; 6. 'Heavenly deception'? Sun Myung Moon
and 'Divine Principle' George D. Chryssides; 7. 'Forgery' in the New
Testament Einar Thomassen; 8. Three phases of inventing Rosicrucian
tradition in the seventeenth century Susanna Åkerman; 9. A name for all and
no one: Zoroaster as a figure of authorization and a screen of ascription
Michael Stausberg; 10. The peculiar sleep: receiving the URANTIA book Sarah
Lewis; 11. Ontology of the past and its materialization in Tibetan
treasures Holly Gayley; 12. Pseudo-Dionysius: the mediation of sacred
traditions Kevin Corrigan and Michael Harrington; 13. Spurious attribution
of the Hebrew Bible Philip R. Davies; 14. Inventing paganisms: making
nature Graham Harvey.
sacred tradition Mikael Rothstein; 2. 'He may be lying but what he says is
true': the sacred tradition of Don Juan as reported by Carlos Castaneda,
anthropologist, trickster, guru, allegorist Charlotte E. Hardman; 3.
Invention of sacred tradition: Mormonism Douglas J. Davies; 4.
Antisemitism, conspiracy culture, Christianity, and Islam; the history and
contemporary religious significance of the 'Protocols of the Learned Elders
of Zion' Christopher Partridge and Ron Geaves; 5. The invention of a
counter-tradition: the case of the North American anti-cult movement David
G. Bromley and Douglas E. Cowan; 6. 'Heavenly deception'? Sun Myung Moon
and 'Divine Principle' George D. Chryssides; 7. 'Forgery' in the New
Testament Einar Thomassen; 8. Three phases of inventing Rosicrucian
tradition in the seventeenth century Susanna Åkerman; 9. A name for all and
no one: Zoroaster as a figure of authorization and a screen of ascription
Michael Stausberg; 10. The peculiar sleep: receiving the URANTIA book Sarah
Lewis; 11. Ontology of the past and its materialization in Tibetan
treasures Holly Gayley; 12. Pseudo-Dionysius: the mediation of sacred
traditions Kevin Corrigan and Michael Harrington; 13. Spurious attribution
of the Hebrew Bible Philip R. Davies; 14. Inventing paganisms: making
nature Graham Harvey.
Introduction Olav Hammer and James R. Lewis; 1. Scientology, scripture and
sacred tradition Mikael Rothstein; 2. 'He may be lying but what he says is
true': the sacred tradition of Don Juan as reported by Carlos Castaneda,
anthropologist, trickster, guru, allegorist Charlotte E. Hardman; 3.
Invention of sacred tradition: Mormonism Douglas J. Davies; 4.
Antisemitism, conspiracy culture, Christianity, and Islam; the history and
contemporary religious significance of the 'Protocols of the Learned Elders
of Zion' Christopher Partridge and Ron Geaves; 5. The invention of a
counter-tradition: the case of the North American anti-cult movement David
G. Bromley and Douglas E. Cowan; 6. 'Heavenly deception'? Sun Myung Moon
and 'Divine Principle' George D. Chryssides; 7. 'Forgery' in the New
Testament Einar Thomassen; 8. Three phases of inventing Rosicrucian
tradition in the seventeenth century Susanna Åkerman; 9. A name for all and
no one: Zoroaster as a figure of authorization and a screen of ascription
Michael Stausberg; 10. The peculiar sleep: receiving the URANTIA book Sarah
Lewis; 11. Ontology of the past and its materialization in Tibetan
treasures Holly Gayley; 12. Pseudo-Dionysius: the mediation of sacred
traditions Kevin Corrigan and Michael Harrington; 13. Spurious attribution
of the Hebrew Bible Philip R. Davies; 14. Inventing paganisms: making
nature Graham Harvey.
sacred tradition Mikael Rothstein; 2. 'He may be lying but what he says is
true': the sacred tradition of Don Juan as reported by Carlos Castaneda,
anthropologist, trickster, guru, allegorist Charlotte E. Hardman; 3.
Invention of sacred tradition: Mormonism Douglas J. Davies; 4.
Antisemitism, conspiracy culture, Christianity, and Islam; the history and
contemporary religious significance of the 'Protocols of the Learned Elders
of Zion' Christopher Partridge and Ron Geaves; 5. The invention of a
counter-tradition: the case of the North American anti-cult movement David
G. Bromley and Douglas E. Cowan; 6. 'Heavenly deception'? Sun Myung Moon
and 'Divine Principle' George D. Chryssides; 7. 'Forgery' in the New
Testament Einar Thomassen; 8. Three phases of inventing Rosicrucian
tradition in the seventeenth century Susanna Åkerman; 9. A name for all and
no one: Zoroaster as a figure of authorization and a screen of ascription
Michael Stausberg; 10. The peculiar sleep: receiving the URANTIA book Sarah
Lewis; 11. Ontology of the past and its materialization in Tibetan
treasures Holly Gayley; 12. Pseudo-Dionysius: the mediation of sacred
traditions Kevin Corrigan and Michael Harrington; 13. Spurious attribution
of the Hebrew Bible Philip R. Davies; 14. Inventing paganisms: making
nature Graham Harvey.







