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William James
  • The Varieties of Religious Experience

  • 1902

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William James1842-1910
  • American Philosopher/Psychologist
  • Not a Christian, but interested to document
    religious experience
  • Gives a classic account of mysticism

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  • James delivered a series of lectures, which he
    published as The Varieties of
  • Religious Experience in 1902 (it was subtitled
    A Study of Human Nature).
  • He identified four characteristics of religious
    experience

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1. Ineffability
  • The experience is so unlike anything else that
    the person cannot describe it to anyone else.
  • The expressions the dissolution of the personal
    ego and a sense of peace and sacredness are
    meaningless to anyone who has not had such an
    experience.

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2. Noetic Quality
  • Despite their apparently inexpressible nature,
    such experiences produce a sense of insight into
    truths that are not attainable by the intellect
    alone.
  • Rather than being understood through reason and
    intellectual discussion, these truths are
    attained through instinct and perception.
  • They are eternal and universal, rather than
    trivial.

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3. Transiency
  • The experience lasts only a short time (studies
    have suggested an average duration of around an
    hour).
  • It may be that the memory of the experience dulls
    with time, though the experience is instantly
    recalled should it happen again.
  • Where the experience is a part of a series, there
    is a progression towards increased understanding
    of the truths being revealed.
  • The experience leaves the person with a sense of
    the importance of the experience

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4. Passivity
  • This is a sense of powerlessness in the face of
    the experience.
  • People have spoken of a sense of having being
    taken over by some ultimate power.
  • Often, the person can appear completely out of
    control in particular, speaking in tongues or
    prophetic speech are associated with religious
    experience.

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General points
  • The experience need not be particularly
    spectacular simply a sense that the
  • penny has dropped, a growing sense of awareness
    of a truth that has been
  • known for some time. It could also be a
    completely life changing experience
  • that causes the person to lose consciousness.

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In The Varieties of ReligiousExperience, James
gives some examples of Religious Experience
  • A sketch of the life of Stephen H. Bradley, from
    the age of five to twenty-four years, including
    his remarkable experience of the power of the
    Holy Spirit on the second evening of November,
    1829.
  • Madison, Connecticut, 1830
  • I thought I saw the Saviour, by faith, in human
    shape, for about one second in the room, with
    arms extended, appearing to say to me, Come. The
    next day I rejoiced with trembling soon after,
    my happiness was so great that I said that I
    wanted to die this world had no place in my
    affections, as I knew of, and every day appeared
    as solemn to me as the Sabbath. I had an ardent
    desire that all mankind might feel as I did I
    wanted to have them all love God supremely.
    Previous to this time I was very selfish and
    self-righteous but now I desired the welfare of
    all mankind, and could with a feeling heart
    forgive my worst enemies, and I felt as if I
    should be willing to bear the scoffs and sneers
    of any person, and suffer anything for His sake,
    if I could be the means in the hands of God, of
    the conversion of one soul.
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  • James noted that most religious experiences occur
    when the person is conscious the person is able
    to tell that they are not simply experiencing a
    dream.
  • He also noted that it is possible that the
    experiences that he recorded could have been
    induced through the influence of alcohol or
    drugs.

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  • Religious genius (experience) should be the
    primary topic in the study of religion, rather
    than religious institutions-since institutions
    are merely the social descendant of genius.
  • The intense, even pathological varieties of
    experience (religious or otherwise) should be
    sought by psychologists, because they represent
    the closest thing to a microscope of the
    mind-that is, they show us in drastically
    enlarged form the normal processes of things.
  • In order to usefully interpret the realm of
    common, shared experience and history, we must
    each make certain "over-beliefs" in things which,
    while they cannot be proven on the basis of
    experience, help us to live fuller and better
    lives.
  • He concluded that while the revelations of the
    mystic hold true, they hold true only for the
    mystic for others, they are certainly ideas to
    be considered, but can hold no claim to truth
    without personal experience of such.

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  • The intense, even pathological varieties of
    experience (religious or otherwise) should be
    sought by psychologists, because they represent
    the closest thing to a microscope of the
    mind-that is, they show us in drastically
    enlarged form the normal processes of things.

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  • In order to usefully interpret the realm of
    common, shared experience and history, we must
    each make certain "over-beliefs" in things which,
    while they cannot be proven on the basis of
    experience, help us to live fuller and better
    lives.

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  • He concluded that while the revelations of the
    mystic hold true, they hold true only for the
    mystic for others, they are certainly ideas to
    be considered, but can hold no claim to truth
    without personal experience of such.
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