Most scholars dismiss research into the paranormal as pseudoscience, a
frivolous pursuit for the paranoid or gullible. Even historians of
religion, whose work naturally attends to events beyond the realm of
empirical science, have shown scant interest in the subject. But the
history of psychical phenomena, Jeffrey J. Kripal contends, is an
untapped source of insight into the sacred and by tracing that history
through the last two centuries of Western thought we can see its
potential centrality to the critical study of religion. Kripal grounds
his study in the work of four major figures in the history of
paranormal research: psychical researcher Frederic Myers; writer and
humorist Charles Fort; astronomer, computer scientist, and ufologist
Jacques Vallee; and philosopher and sociologist Bertrand Méheust.
Through incisive analyses of these thinkers, Kripal ushers the reader
into a beguiling world somewhere between fact, fiction, and fraud. The
cultural history of telepathy, teleportation, and UFOs; a ghostly love
story; the occult dimensions of science fiction; cold war psychic
espionage; galactic colonialism; and the intimate relationship between
consciousness and culture all come together in Authors of the
Impossible, a dazzling and profound look at how the paranormal bridges
the sacred and the scientific.
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The Paranormal and the Sacred
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ISBN
9780226453897
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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