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Phenomenology of Mysticism

  • Gerda Walther
  • Edited by: Antonio Calcagno
  • With contributions by: Antonio Calcagno
  • Translated by: Antonio Calcagno
Languages: English, German
Published/Copyright: 2027
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Mystical experience continues to fascinate human beings across different cultures and traditions. Deploying the phenomenological method, Gerda Walther’s Phenomenology of Mysticism explores the conditions that make mystical experience possible, that is, how it is that human beings make sense of mystical phenomena. Unlike historical and anthropological sudies of mysticism across cultures, Walther maintains that to phenomenlogically grasp the sense of mystical experience certain conditions must obtain: All encounters with a living divinity require the relating subject to be configured as a human person consituted as a lived unity of body, psyche, and what Walther calls a fundamental essence or spirit. Without such a configuration of the human person, unique intersubjective experiences with a divinity prove impossible. For Walther, such personal relations lay the ground for human interiorty to encounter God and the uniqueness of God to become manifest to human beings. Without Walther’s personal structure, encounter with and understanding what a divinity reveals cannot be expereinced. Walther presents the subjective and intersubjective elements that make mystical experience possible.

Author / Editor information

Antonio Calcagno, King’s University College (University of Western Ontario), Toronto, Canada.

Publishing information
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eBook planned publication:
November 13, 2026
eBook ISBN:
9783110763508
Hardcover planned publication:
November 13, 2026
Hardcover ISBN:
9783110763089
Original publisher:
Walter-Verlag
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Main content:
530
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