Including both traditional and underrepresented accounts and geographies of soul, body, gender, and sexuality in late antique history, philosophy, and theology, this volume offers substantial re-readings of these and related concepts through theories of dis/embodiment.
Die Dakota, ein stolzes Volk mit einer reichen Geschichte, haben eine tiefe und ehrfürchtige Beziehung zur Natur, die ihre Kultur und Spiritualität durchdringt.
Originally published in 1936, the author investigates the working of the mind in various types of experiences, showing how sense and thought, volition and cognition, practice and theory, work together, as well in secular as in religious experiences; that in each type of experience reality presents itself, but that while secular experiences are partial, religious experiences are whole experiences.
John Boyle provides an in-depth account of the neglected contributions made by Western esotericism in the formation of an occluded 'psychoanalytic parapsychology' active within psychoanalysis since its inception, the distinguishing features of which he argues have continued to persist within psychoanalysis to this day.
John Boyle provides an in-depth account of the neglected contributions made by Western esotericism in the formation of an occluded 'psychoanalytic parapsychology' active within psychoanalysis since its inception, the distinguishing features of which he argues have continued to persist within psychoanalysis to this day.