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Acute Religious Experiences Madness Psychosis And Religious Studies Richard Savillesmith

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Acute Religious Experiences Madness Psychosis And Religious Studies Richard Savillesmith
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.69 MB
Author: Richard Saville-Smith
ISBN: 9781350272910, 9781350272941, 1350272914, 1350272949
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Acute Religious Experiences Madness Psychosis And Religious Studies Richard Savillesmith by Richard Saville-smith 9781350272910, 9781350272941, 1350272914, 1350272949 instant download after payment.

How do we explain the coincidence of religion and madness in which prophets, founders of religions and great saints often show symptoms of an excitability that is extreme and even pathological? This book attempts to address this phenomenological problem.
Richard Saville-Smith argues that ‘acute religious experiences’ provides a novel category to the study of the non-rational. This book provides an epidemiological approach to a crisis, which is non-veridical and non-reductionist, recognizing a predisposition due to gene variation as a perennial constant, whilst affirming that culture contextualizes experiences. Informed by contemporary psychiatric theory, which is passed through the lens of mad studies, this book proposes the ‘sweet-spot’ of ‘acute religious experiences’ which express the phenomenality of madness – but where mad is good.
This interdisciplinary study provides a species-wide account of interest to all disciplines that encounter such anomalies in their subjects, from fine art to psychiatry.

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