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  2. The Varieties of Religious Experience - Wikipedia

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    At the extreme, the "healthy-minded" see sickness and evil as an illusion. James considered belief in the "mind cure" to be reasonable when compared to medicine as practiced at the beginning of the twentieth century. [12] James devotes two lectures to mysticism, and in the lectures, he outlines four markers common to mystical experiences. These ...

  3. William James - Wikipedia

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    William James (January 11, 1842 – August 26, 1910) was an American philosopher and ... James viewed mysticism as the most foundational aspect of religion. While he ...

  4. Scholarly approaches to mysticism - Wikipedia

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    Principal exponents of the perennialist position were William James, Walter Terence Stace, [62] who distinguishes extroverted and introverted mysticism, in response to R. C. Zaehner's distinction between theistic and monistic mysticism; [7] Huston Smith; [63] [64] and Ralph W. Hood, [65] who conducted empirical research using the "Mysticism ...

  5. Religious experience - Wikipedia

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    Psychologist and philosopher William James (1842–1910) described four characteristics of mystical experience in The Varieties of Religious Experience (1901/1902). According to James, such an experience is: Transient – the experience is temporary; the individual soon returns to a "normal" frame of mind. Feels outside normal perception of ...

  6. Mysticism - Wikipedia

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    [17] William James popularized this use of the term "religious experience" [note 2] in his The Varieties of Religious Experience, [19] [20] [7] contributing to the interpretation of mysticism as a distinctive experience, comparable to sensory experiences.

  7. Christian mysticism - Wikipedia

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    Christian mysticism is the tradition of mystical practices and mystical theology within Christianity which "concerns ... of which William James was the most ...

  8. History of New Thought - Wikipedia

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    Psychologist and philosopher William James labelled New Thought "the religion of healthy-mindedness" in his study on religion and science, The Varieties of Religious Experience. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Roots

  9. Argument from religious experience - Wikipedia

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    William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, OUP: 2012 [1902] (ISBN 978-0199691647). Kai-man Kwan, "The Argument from Religious Experience" in The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology . John Polkinghorne , The Faith of a Physicist , Fortress Press: 1996 ( ISBN 978-0800629700 ), and Belief in God in an Age of Science , YUP: 1998 ...