The Holy in a Pluralistic World : Rudolf Otto's Legacy in the 21st Century

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The Holy in a Pluralistic World : Rudolf Otto's Legacy in the 21st Century

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 320 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781781794906
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Rudolf Otto (1869-1937) is widely recognized as one of the most important contributors to the study of religions at the beginning of the 20th century. His book, The Idea of the Holy, became something of a sensation in its time, and his account of numinous experience as a mysterium tremendum et fascinans had an effect that few other ideas in the study of religions have had. His vocabulary broke through narrow disciplinary bounds and was taken up by people in a variety of disciplines in the humanities and the social sciences. However, since the 1960s, Otto has been increasingly overlooked and neglected. As thinkers and scholars have turned in many other intellectual directions, they have tended to see Otto as representative of a past to be rejected. This volume gathers together essays by scholars from a variety of perspectives - theology, religious studies, intellectual history, and various cultural studies - to address the question of what Otto's legacy for the 21st century might be. The first section of the volume addresses Otto's ideas and their contexts. Part Two turns to the area that Otto, more than any other German theologian or philosopher of religion, opened up: an engagement with the world of religions. Otto's influence, however, has never been confined to systematic religious thought and the study of religions. His ideas have resonated much more widely. Although it is impossible to treat this range of application completely, the essays in Part Three aim to provide a hint of this wider impact, in architecture (Britton), poetry (Furey), politics (Jerryson), and the contemporary world more generally (Lauster). This volume is not an attempt to revivify Otto, nor is it intended as a magisterial statement about Otto's significance today. Rather, it issues an invitation to those with an interest not just in religions but also in cultural phenomena more broadly to take another look at Rudolf Otto and his ideas. Perhaps they will find more than they expect, and something that they can use.

Contents

Introduction: Transporting Rudolf Otto into the 21st Century
Ulrich Rosenhagen and Gregory D. Alles

Theological, Philosophical, and Contextual Considerations
1. Rudolf Otto's Post-Kantian Platonism
Todd Gooch, Eastern Kentucky University
2. Liberal Piety: Rudolf Otto and the Protestant Liberal Theology of His Age
Peter Schüz, Ludwig Maximilians University
3. Religious League of Humanity and Universal Protestant Senate:
Rudolf Otto's Interreligious Critique of Nathan Söderblom and the
Ecumenical Movement
Ulrich Rosenhagen
4. Rudolf Otto and the Theory of Religion
Robert Cummings Neville, Boston University
Rudolf Otto and "The Religions"
5. Rudolf Otto and the Problem of Categories
Gregory D. Alles
6. Nostalgia, Trauma, and the Numinous: Twentieth-Century Jewish
Readings of Rudolf Otto's Das Heilige
Melissa Raphael, University of Gloucestershire
7. Wonderstruck: Otto, Vision, and Modern Hinduism
Tulasi Srinivas, Emerson College, Massachusetts
8. Looking Bodhidharma in the Eye: The Beginnings of Otto's
Interreligious Encounters with Japanese Buddhists
Katja Triplett, University of Leopzig
9. The Idea of the Holy in African Religions
Robert M. Baum, Dartmouth College
Contemporary Applications
10. The Numinous in Theologies of Modern Architecture
Karla Cavarra Britton, Diné College, Arizona
11. Devotional Poetry's Mysterium Tremendum
Constance M. Furey, Indiana University
12. Rudolf Otto and the Study of Religion and Violence: Preserving the
Numinous
Michael Jerryson, Youngstown University
13. The Continuing Relevance of Rudolf Otto for Theology and
Religious Studies
Jörg Lauster, Ludwig Maximilians University

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