Visionary Journeys

Visionary Journeys
Author: Xioafei Tian
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781684170623

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This book explores the parallel and yet profoundly different ways of seeing the outside world and engaging with the foreign at two important moments of dislocation in Chinese history, namely, the early medieval period commonly known as the Northern and Southern Dynasties (317–589 CE), and the nineteenth century. Xiaofei Tian juxtaposes literary, historical, and religious materials from these two periods in comparative study, bringing them together in their unprecedentedly large-scale interactions, and their intense fascination, with foreign cultures. By examining various cultural forms of representation from the two periods, Tian attempts to sort out modes of seeing the world that inform these writings. These modes, Tian argues, were established in early medieval times and resurfaced, in permutations and metamorphoses, in nineteenth-century writings on encountering the Other. This book is for readers who are interested not only in early medieval or nineteenth-century China but also in issues of representation, travel, visualization, and modernity.

Otherworld Journeys

Otherworld Journeys
Author: Carol Zaleski
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1988-11-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780195363524

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Dozens of books, articles, television shows, and films relating "near-death" experiences have appeared in the past decade. People who have survived a close brush with death reveal their extraordinary visions and ecstatic feelings at the moment they died, describing journeys through a tunnel to a realm of light, visual reviews of their past deeds, encounters with a benevolent spirit, and permanent transformation after returning to life. Carol Zaleski's Otherworld Journeys offers the most comprehensive treatment to date of the evidence surrounding near-death experiences. The first to place researchers' findings, first-person accounts, and possible medical or psychological explanations in historical perspective, she discusses how these materials reflect the influence of contemporary culture. She demonstrates that modern near-death reports belong to a vast family of otherworld journey tales, with examples in nearly every religious heritage. She identifies universal as well as culturally specific features by comparing near-death narratives in two distinct periods of Western society: medieval Christendom and twentieth-century secular America. This comparison reveals profound similarities, such as the life-review and the transforming after-effects of the vision, as well as striking contrasts, such as the absence of hell or punishment scenes from modern accounts. Mediating between the "debunkers" and the near-death researchers, Zaleski considers current efforts to explain near-death experience scientifically. She concludes by emphasizing the importance of the otherworld vision for understanding imaginative and religious experience in general.

The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism

The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism
Author: John J. Collins,Daniel C. Harlow
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 2790
Release: 2010-11-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781467466097

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The Dictionary of Early Judaism is the first reference work devoted exclusively to Second Temple Judaism (fourth century b.c.e. through second century c.e.). The first section of this substantive and incredible work contains thirteen major essays that attempt to synthesize major aspects of Judaism in the period between Alexander and Hadrian. The second — and significantly longer — section offers 520 entries arranged alphabetically. Many of these entries have cross-references and all have select bibliographies. Equal attention is given to literary and nonliterary (i.e. archaeological and epigraphic) evidence and New Testament writings are included as evidence for Judaism in the first century c.e. Several entries also give pertinent information on the Hebrew Bible. The Dictionary of Early Judaism is intended to not only meet the needs of scholars and students — at which it succeeds admirably — but also to provide accessible information for the general reader. It is ecumenical and international in character, bringing together nearly 270 authors from as many as twenty countries and including Jews, Christians, and scholars of no religious affiliation.

Journeys to the Underworld and Heavenly Realm in Ancient and Medieval Literature

Journeys to the Underworld and Heavenly Realm in Ancient and Medieval Literature
Author: John C. Stephens
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2019-02-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781476634975

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 Concepts of heaven and hell are among the oldest, most widespread religious beliefs in history. In Western literature, they are frequently embedded in stories of underworld explorations and celestial journeys—stories examining the nature of the universe, life on earth and the existence of the gods. The author analyzes tales of wonder in both ancient and medieval European literature. Other-worldly narratives appeared in literary contexts in the ancient world, including mythology, poetry and philosophical writings. In medieval times, they remained a popular form of literary expression. These stories are primarily religious in nature, describing fantastic worlds filled with miracles and supernatural beings.

The Afterlife in Early Christian Carthage

The Afterlife in Early Christian Carthage
Author: Stephen E. Potthoff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317294061

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The Afterlife in Early Christian Carthage explores how the visionary experiences of early Christian martyrs shaped and informed early Christian ancestor cult and the construction of the cemetery as paradise. Taking the early Christian cemeteries in Carthage as a case study, the volume broadens our understanding of the historical and cultural origins of the early Christian cult of the saints, and highlights the often divergent views about the dead and post-mortem realms expressed by the church fathers, and in graveside ritual and the material culture of the cemetery. This fascinating study is a key resource for students of late antique and early Christian culture.

Dreams Visions and Spiritual Authority in Merovingian Gaul

Dreams  Visions  and Spiritual Authority in Merovingian Gaul
Author: Isabel Moreira
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801436613

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Drawing on a rich variety of sources - histories, hagiographies, ascetic literature, and records of dreams at saints' shrines - Isabel Moreira provides insight into a society struggling to understand and negotiate its religious visions."--BOOK JACKET.

A Visionary Journey

A Visionary Journey
Author: Klong-chen-pa Dri-med-ʼod-zer
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1989
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: UOM:39015015502340

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Two poems recount a poet exhorting himself to undertake a spiritual journey, and a traveler seeking out the Bodhisattva of Compassion.

Secret Journeys

Secret Journeys
Author: Marilyn C. Wesley
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 079143995X

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Examines the subversive and constructive narrative of female journey in American literature, from the seventeenth century to the present.