1st Edition

William James and The Varieties of Religious Experience A Centenary Celebration

Edited By Jeremy Carrette Copyright 2005
272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

William James's The Varieties of Religious Experience was an intellectual landmark, paving the way for current study of psychology, philosophy and religious studies. In this new companion to the Varieties , key international experts provide contemporary responses to James's book, exploring its seminal historical importance and its modern significance. Locating the Varieties within the context... Read more

Acknowledgements  Notes on Contributors  Introduction  The Centenary and the Varieties of Interpretation Jeremy Carrette  Section 1: James and the History of Psychology  1. Metaphysics and Consciousness in James's Varieties: Origins, Meaning, and Effects Eugene Taylor  2. Psychologies as Ontology-Making Practices: William James and the Pluralities of Psychological Experience Sonu Shamdasani  Section 2: James, Psychology and Religion  3. Listening to James a Century Later: The Varieties as a Resource for Renewing the Psychology of Religion David Wulff   4. The Varieties, the Principles and Psychology of Religion: Unremitting Inspiration from a Different Source Jacob Belzen  5. Passionate Belief: William James, Emotion and Religious Experience Jeremy Carrette  Section 3: James and Mysticism  6. For an Engaged Reading: William James and the Varieties of Postmodern Religious Experience Grace Jantzen  7. Asian Religions and Mysticism: The Legacy of William James in the History of Religions Richard King  8: James and Freud on Mysticism Robert Segal  9. Mystical Assessments: Jamesian Reflections on Spiritual Judgements G. William Barnard  Section 4: James and Philosophy  10. Varieties of Experience and Pluralities of Perspectives Ruth Putnam  11. The Ecumenicalism of William James Richard Gale  12. James on Truth (Again) Hilary Putnam  13. Pragmatism and Religious Belief in William James Graham Bird  14. William James as a Religious Realist T.L.S. Sprigge   15. James' Arationality and its Religious Extremum in the Light of the Concept of Pure Experience Michel Weber  Conclusion  Experience and the Value of Religion: Overview and Analysis David C. Lamberth

Biography

Jeremy R. Carrette is Senior Lecturer and Head of Religious Studies at the University of Stirling, Scotland. He co-edited the Routledge Centenary Edition of William James' The Varieties of Religious Experience (2002, edited and introduced with Eugene Taylor), and is co-author with Richard King of Selling Spirituality: The Silent Takeover of Religion (Routledge, 2004). His other publications include Foucault and Religion (Routledge, 1999).