Mysticism, the Numinous, and the Moral

Journal of Religious Ethics 4 (1):3 - 28 (1976)
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Abstract

Two religious interpretations of experience, the mystical and the numinous, are presented. Two constructions of each are explored, one involving a sense of immediacy which obviates the possibility of ethical judgment, and the other providing a leverage which allows ethical criteria. The author suggests a third interpretation, emphasizing the social character of experience, which is more comprehensive than the first two and correlates better with our experience of moral claims.

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Wayne Proudfoot
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The Moral Mystic.James R. Home - 2006 - Wilfrid Laurier Press.

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