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The dictionary definition of tradition refers to beliefs and practices that have been transmitted from generation to generation, however, 'tradition' can rest simply on the claim that certain cultural elements are rooted in the past. Claim and documented historical reality need not overlap. In the domain of religion, historically verifiable traditions coexist with recent innovations whose origins are spuriously projected back into time. This book examines the phenomenon of 'invented traditions' in religions ranging in time from Zoroastrianism to Scientology, and geographically from Tibet to North America and Europe. The various contributions, together with an introduction that surveys the field, use individual case studies to address questions such as the rationale for creating historical tradition for one's doctrines and rituals; the mechanisms by which hitherto unknown texts can enter an existing corpus; and issues of acceptance and scepticism in the reception of dubious texts.
Religion. --- Spiritual life. --- Religion --- Vie spirituelle --- 291 --- Life, Spiritual --- Religious life --- Spirituality --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Godsdienstwetenschap: vergelijkend --- Spiritual life --- Arts and Humanities --- Scientology --- scripture --- sacred tradition --- Carlos Castaneda --- Mormonism --- antisemitism --- conspiracy culture --- Christianity --- Islam --- counter-tradition --- the North American anti-cult movement --- Sun Myung Moon --- Divine Principle --- the New Testament --- Rosicrucian tradition --- Zoroaster --- the Urantia Book --- pseudo-Dionysius --- the Hebrew Bible --- Paganisms
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This definitive collection showcases thirty years of work by one of the most significant American poets of the twentieth century, bringing together verse that originally appeared in eight acclaimed books of poetry ranging from Hello: A Journal (1978) to Life & Death (1998) and If I were writing this (2003). Robert Creeley, who was involved with the publication of this volume before his death in 2005, helped define an emerging counter-tradition to the prevailing literary establishment-the new postwar poetry originating with Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky and expanding through the lives and works of Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, Denise Levertov, and others. The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley, 1975-2005 will stand together with The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley, 1975-2000 as essential reading for anyone interested in twentieth-century American poetry.
American poetry --- Black Mountain school (Group of poets) --- Creeley, Robert, --- Works. --- 20th century american literature. --- 20th century american poetry. --- avant garde poetry. --- black mountain poetry. --- black mountain poets. --- complex. --- counter tradition. --- echoes. --- engaging. --- hello a journal. --- if i were writing this. --- later. --- life and death. --- memory gardens. --- mirrors. --- on earth. --- page turner. --- poems. --- poetry collection. --- poetry. --- postmodern poetry. --- postmodernism. --- postmodernity. --- projectivist poets. --- unpublished poems. --- windows.
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