A number of newsworthy things have popped up in the world of esotericism scholarship lately, but as I have been tied up with reaching deadlines, they have not found their way to Heterodoxology yet. The solution? A brief list of updates, below. Some of it you may already have read about over at Invocatio, the Phoenix Rising website, or some other etheric place, but no harm is done in hearing something twice.
Esoteric news, January 2012
Published in:
on January 23, 2012 at 6:15 pm
Comments (4)
Tags: AAR, Albert F. De Jong, Cees Leijenhorst, Center for the Study of Western Esotericism of the Union of South American Nations (CEEO-UNASUR), Contemporary Esotericism, Contemporary Esotericism Research Network (ContERN), Demetrius Waarsenburg, digital humanities, Dylan Burns, Esotericism and the Academy, ESSWE, ESSWE Network for the Study of Esotericism in Antiquity, Gerard Wiegers, history of modern philosophy, Invocatio, Kennet Granholm, Phoenix Rising Academy, Rens Bod, San Francisco, Spui25, Wouter J. Hanegraaff
Tags: AAR, Albert F. De Jong, Cees Leijenhorst, Center for the Study of Western Esotericism of the Union of South American Nations (CEEO-UNASUR), Contemporary Esotericism, Contemporary Esotericism Research Network (ContERN), Demetrius Waarsenburg, digital humanities, Dylan Burns, Esotericism and the Academy, ESSWE, ESSWE Network for the Study of Esotericism in Antiquity, Gerard Wiegers, history of modern philosophy, Invocatio, Kennet Granholm, Phoenix Rising Academy, Rens Bod, San Francisco, Spui25, Wouter J. Hanegraaff
