Gnostic Studies Program

 

Continuing the Interdisciplinary Tradition of Gnostic Studies: honoring spiritual experience in the study and practice of religion, honoring human experience in the study and practice of life.

 

Our hope ... is that the field of Religious Studies may take guidance from the field of Consciousness Studies. This will entail a renewed emphasis on religious experience in the study of religion, which seems only appropriate considering the significant degree to which traditions themselves stress the importance of these experiences. The meditative schools of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism, not to mention Kabbalah and mystical Christianity, all stress direct experience of the profound. Figures such as Sankara, Meister Eckhart, Nagarjuna and countless others all have stressed the necessity of integrating experience along side conceptuality, and using it to sharpen one's views. To do justice to these traditions and inspirational figures, we must give full attention to the description and analysis of experiential realities.

It is time for the field of scholarship to remove the barriers that have constrained our vision. A range of approaches illuminate reality, which itself reflects interactive and reflexive causes, requiring a range of methodological glasses. It is time to look through all of them, and to see religion and human life in the richly complex hues that they are. (Andresen & Forman, 2000)

 

 

Andresen, J. & Forman, R. K. C. (eds.) (2000). Cognitive models and spiritual maps. Thorverton, UK: Imprint Academic.

A book reprinting the Journal of Consciousness Studies, 7, No. 11-12, 2000



GNS 1170 Hermetic Tradition

GNS 1170 Hermetic Tradition

 
GNS 1950 Engaged Gnosticism: Liberating Spiritual Integrity

GNS 1950 Engaged Gnosticism: Liberating Spiritual Integrity

 
GNS 2200 Gnostic Inquiry: Method of Gnosis

GNS 2200 Gnostic Inquiry: Method of Gnosis

 

 
GNS 1710 NHCL: Thomas Texts

GNS 1710 Nag Hammadi Coptic Library: Thomas Texts

Coptic texts from the Thomas tradition.

 

 

 
GNS/MIN 1130 Thomas Tradition

GNS/MIN 1130 Thomas Tradition

 
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