Other worlds: spirituality and the search for invisible dimensions

For a long time, people have argued that the rise of science has caused the decline of religion. Other Worlds presents a different perspective, showing that modern Europeans and Americans often used scientific ideas in imaginative ways to develop new, enchanted views of nature, its fantastic borderl...

Description complète

Enregistré dans:  
Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: White, Christopher G. 1969- (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
Service de livraison Subito: Commander maintenant.
Vérifier la disponibilité: HBZ Gateway
Fernleihe:Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste
Publié: Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England Harvard University Press 2018
Dans:Année: 2018
Recensions:Raw Power and the Occult (2020) (Modern, John Lardas, 1971 -)
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B USA / Großbritannien / Quatrième dimension / Invisibilité / Le surnaturel / Perception spatiale / Vision / Spiritualité / Ésotérisme / Histoire 1870-2000
RelBib Classification:AZ Nouveau mouvement religieux
Sujets non-standardisés:B Hyperspace
B Religion and science Great Britain
B Arts and religion United States
B Religion and science United States
B Arts and religion Great Britain
B Arts and religion
B Religion and science Great Britain United States
B Fourth Dimension
Description
Résumé:For a long time, people have argued that the rise of science has caused the decline of religion. Other Worlds presents a different perspective, showing that modern Europeans and Americans often used scientific ideas in imaginative ways to develop new, enchanted views of nature, its fantastic borderlands, and the hidden spaces that might lie beyond it. This book examines the history and imaginative power of one scientific idea in particular, an idea that has become crucial in many settings, from modern physics to fantasy literature and science-fiction film--namely, the idea that the universe has higher, invisible dimensions. Drawing on archives from across the U.S. and the U.K., the author analyzes how scientists, writers, artists, screenwriters, televangelists, and others have used this idea to make supernatural phenomena such as ghosts and miracles seem more reasonable and make religious or spiritual beliefs possible again for themselves and others.--
Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0674984293