Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Religious
Experience
- Visions
- Corporeal
Anmerkungen:
- Omnipotent
Immanent
Everlasting
Simple
Benevolent
- Supernatural
sighting of
an object
- According to
the Catholic
Church it can
be
understood
in 2 ways
- Seeing the actual person
- Seeing a bright light
- Intellectual
Anmerkungen:
- Omnipotent
Benevolent
SimpleCould show that he is transcendent but also everlasting
- A vision without any object or image
- Becomes supernatural
when they realise the
intervention of God
- They can
realise this
intervention
by
- Feeling loved by God
- Overwhelming
peace of mind
- Deeper belief in God
- Takes place in
the pure
understanding
- The person doesn't have
to figure out what it
means as it gives
immediate understanding
- Imaginative
Anmerkungen:
- Omnipotent
Transcendent
Everlasting
Benevolent
- Representation of
an object by the act
of imagination
alone or within the
mind of a person
- The sign that they come from God is
that a person cannot define or fix
the elements of the vision
- Usually very
short as the
person cant
endure any
more or they
give way to
intellectual
visions
- Usually take
place during
sleep as the
mind is less
divided by
thoughts
- Is imaginative if the image
persists with closed eyes or
if there are no traces of the
external effects
- A form of revelatory
religious experience
that acts as a source of
knowledge about God
- Occurs when an
individual
believes that they
have seen or
heard something
divine
- Miracles
Anmerkungen:
- Omnipotent
Immanent
Everlasting
Omnibenevolent (Cures etc)
but it could be argued He isn't omnibenevolent as He only cures a select few
- The definition of a
miracle isn't clear
cut as the term is so
widely used that the
true meaning is
often clouded by
people's own
interpretations and
experiences
- David Hume
- Scottish
empiricist who
is regarded as
one of the
most damming
critiques of
miracles
- His
definition
is one of
the most
widely
used
- "A transgression of a law
of nature by a particular
volition of the deity or by
the interposition of some
invisible agent"
- In other words, God
or some other
supernatural being
would break a law of
nature that humans
regard as unbreakable
- Numinous
Anmerkungen:
- Omnipotent
Transcendent
Simple
Creator
- The sense of 'awe and
wonder' a person may feel
when they experience the
presence of God in a certain
place or building
- Usually describes the
feeling that God is very
different from us
- They realise that He is very
powerful and awesome
- Rudolph Otto
- He says the numinous can't be
strictly defined since the
numinous is that in which all
religious experiences are defined
- Can only be evoked or
awakened in the mind
- Outlined feelings associated
with the numinous
- Creeping flesh
- The fear of ghosts
- The sense
of
something
that is
uncanny,
weird, or
eerie
- Mysterium
tremendum
- Magnificent mystery
- The mystery is
the 'Wholly Other'
which is beyond
apprehension and
comprehension.
- Mystical
Experience
- The experience of
oneness or union
with the divine
- William
James
- Four charachteristics
- Ineffability
- Goes beyond
the human
powers of
description
- They feel like they
can't do it justice
- Noetic
- Receives
knowledge
of the
divine
which isn't
otherwise
availiable
- Direct revelation from God
- Transcient
- Aren't
permanent,
may appear
to be a long
time but
isn't
- Effects are long
lasting and include a
changed view of the
universe
- Passive
- The person
was not in
control of what
happened to
them
- It just happens and is from God
- Religious Conversion
- Someone's
life takes a
dramatic
spiritual turn
- Could be
from one
religion to
another,
atheism to
theism, theism
to atheism or
agnosticism
etc
- Two
forms
- Volitional
- A person decides that
they want to make
spiritual changes
- Eg if a person wanted to
become Catholic they
may get baptised and
then go on to receive
other sacrememnts
- After this journey they may
have a profound experience
where their belief suddenly
makes sense and they feel a
deep sense of spiritual
connection with God
- Self-surrender
- Less common
- The sudden
conversion usually
produces the more
significant and
profound effects
- More likely
to be a result
of a religious
experience as
they often
affect those
with no
previous
religious faith
- Can be
classified into 3
specific changes
- Intellectual
- Change in
thinking
- Moral
- Change in
behaviour
- Social
- Change
in way of
life