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- catalog abstract "The Senses of Mystery is based on the need to distinguish between the "purely natural" sense of mystery and one that is specifically religious leading to a conclusion that it is precisely in their shared experience of the mystery of reality that science and religion have their best chance of reconciliation. Senses of Mystery shows that in contrast to the "purely natural" senses of mystery, the sense of mystery entertained by religious people always involves the experience of reality in terms of "something more." What this "something more" is, however, varies from one religion to another, and depending upon whether it has been experienced as something "totally other," something "within," or something "beyond," has given rise to at least three basically different - "sacral," "immanentist," and "transcendent"--Senses of mystery.".
- catalog contributor b10360442.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "1. Denial of Mystery -- 2. The Aesthetic Sense of Mystery -- 3. The Skeptical Sense of Mystery -- 4. The Sacral Sense of Mystery -- 5. The Immanentist Sense of Mystery -- 6. The Transcendent Sense of Mystery -- 7. Conclusion: The Mystery of Man.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-154) and index.".
- catalog description "Senses of Mystery shows that in contrast to the "purely natural" senses of mystery, the sense of mystery entertained by religious people always involves the experience of reality in terms of "something more." What this "something more" is, however, varies from one religion to another, and depending upon whether it has been experienced as something "totally other," something "within," or something "beyond," has given rise to at least three basically different - "sacral," "immanentist," and "transcendent"--Senses of mystery.".
- catalog description "The Senses of Mystery is based on the need to distinguish between the "purely natural" sense of mystery and one that is specifically religious leading to a conclusion that it is precisely in their shared experience of the mystery of reality that science and religion have their best chance of reconciliation.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 166 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0940866609 (hard)".
- catalog identifier "0940866617 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Scranton, PA : University of Scranton Press,".
- catalog subject "230 21".
- catalog subject "BT127.5 .V47 1997".
- catalog subject "Mystery.".
- catalog subject "Rationalism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Denial of Mystery -- 2. The Aesthetic Sense of Mystery -- 3. The Skeptical Sense of Mystery -- 4. The Sacral Sense of Mystery -- 5. The Immanentist Sense of Mystery -- 6. The Transcendent Sense of Mystery -- 7. Conclusion: The Mystery of Man.".
- catalog title "Senses of mystery : religious and non-religious / by Bernard J. Verkamp.".
- catalog type "text".