I ended 2013 with a retrospective on some personal favourites from the wealth of publications on esotericism last year. Of course there were many omissions, some of which I’ve payed tribute to on Twitter. Julian Strube’s (German) book on Vril is notable, and has attracted some attention in the German press lately. Also from Germany, Monika Neugebauer-Wölk’s massive collected volume on Aufklärung und Esoterik: Wege in die Moderne is a milestone that will take time to digest and assess (I admit that I forgot about this one because the prohibitive price has made it inaccessible to me until now). Then in the antiquities section, there’s the English edition of Roelof van den Broek’s book on Gnosticism, Gnostic Religion in Antiquity. And still there’s much more that could’ve been mentioned (such as this milestone of a source work: Andrew Weeks’ new translation of Böhme’s Aurora).
Satan in the academy (again)
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on January 8, 2014 at 2:52 am
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Tags: Andrew Weeks, Aufklärung und Esoterik: Wege in die Moderne, Aurora, ContERN, Gnostic Religion in Antiquity, International Journal for the Study of New Religions, Jakob Böhme, Jesper Aagaard Petersen, Julian Strube, Monika Neugebauer-Wölk, Per Faxneld, Roelof van den Broek, Satanism, The Devil's Party, Vril
Tags: Andrew Weeks, Aufklärung und Esoterik: Wege in die Moderne, Aurora, ContERN, Gnostic Religion in Antiquity, International Journal for the Study of New Religions, Jakob Böhme, Jesper Aagaard Petersen, Julian Strube, Monika Neugebauer-Wölk, Per Faxneld, Roelof van den Broek, Satanism, The Devil's Party, Vril
