Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Syndrome of the Secret

Syndrome of the Secret: "Esocentrism" and the Work of Steven M. Wasserstrom by Hugh B. Urban (CV & Bibliography), J Am Acad Relig.2001; 69: 437-448. (Thanks to Farshid Kazemi for alerting me to this).

Syndrome of the Secret: 'Esocentrism' and the Work of Steven M. Wasserstrom.

2 comments:

  1. You must also check the other articles of the JAAR Volume 69, Number 2, 2001 because there is other articles about that book. It is also possible to read the review write (french) by Pirre Lory on the Wasserstrom book at http://www.amiscorbin.com/textes/francais/congr%E8s%20religion.htm

    SYMPOSIUM ON STEVEN M. WASSERSTROM'S RELIGION AFTER RELIGION: GERSHOM SCHOLEM, MIRCEA ELIADE, AND HENRY CORBIN AT ERANOS
    J Am Acad Relig 2001 69: 427-428; doi:10.1093/jaarel/69.2.427 [PDF]

    Tomoko Masuzawa
    Reflections on the Charmed Circle
    J Am Acad Relig 2001 69: 429-436; doi:10.1093/jaarel/69.2.429 [PDF]

    Hugh B. Urban
    Syndrome of the Secret: "Esocentrism" and the Work of Steven M. Wasserstrom
    J Am Acad Relig 2001 69: 437-448; doi:10.1093/jaarel/69.2.437 [PDF]

    Gustavo Benavides
    Afterreligion after Religion
    J Am Acad Relig 2001 69: 449-458; doi:10.1093/jaarel/69.2.449 [PDF]

    Steven M. Wasserstrom
    Response: Final Note to Significance Seekers
    J Am Acad Relig 2001 69: 459-464; doi:10.1093/jaarel/69.2.459 [PDF]

    Daniel Proulx

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  2. Wasserstrom has taken a lot of work to end as a mere conscientious objector. There have been a lot of circumspect larvas in history trying to sadden the joyous cosmologies of the inspired ones. But of course for Wasserstrom also inspiration and joy must be a kind of unacademic esocentrism. Happily, Corbin is an academic genius that will be in the heart of many people their whole lives. Happily, Wasserstrom will be only for some weeks in their livers.
    EnJoy,...

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