Medjugorje and the supernatural: science, mysticism, and extraordinary religious experience

In June 1981, six young Croatians in the village of Medjugorje, in the former Yugoslavia, reported that the Virgin Mary had appeared to them. The Medjugorje visionaries say that the Virgin Mary has returned every day since then, bringing them important messages from heaven to convey to the world. Ov...

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Main Author: Klimek, Daniel Maria (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press 2019
In:Year: 2019
Reviews:The Rationality of Miracles Can a Scientist Believe in Miracles? A MIT Professor Answers Questions on God and Science, Ian Hutchinson, IVP, 2018 (ISBN 978-0-8308-4547-7), viii + 288 pp., pb 20 Medjugorje and the Supernatural: Science, Mysticism, and Extraordinary Religious Experience, Daniel Maria Klimek, Oxford University Press, 2018 (ISBN 978-0-19-067920-0), xiv + 378 pp., hb £64 (2019) (Giostra, Alessandro)
Series/Journal:Oxford scholarship online
Further subjects:B Religion and science
B Experience (Religion)
B Mary ; Blessed Virgin, Saint ; Apparitions and miracles ; Bosnia and Herzegovina ; Međugorje
B Supernatural
B Međugorje (Bosnia and Herzegovina) ; Religious life and customs
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9780190679200
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Summary:In June 1981, six young Croatians in the village of Medjugorje, in the former Yugoslavia, reported that the Virgin Mary had appeared to them. The Medjugorje visionaries say that the Virgin Mary has returned every day since then, bringing them important messages from heaven to convey to the world. Over the past three decades the Medjugorje visionaries have been subjected to extensive medical, psychological, and scientific examination, even while undergoing their visionary experiences. The author argues that the case of Medjugorje affords a rare opportunity to understand a deeper dimension of extraordinary religious phenomena. He concludes that the scientific studies in Medjugorje make a significant contribution in challenging a history of reductionism in scholarship on extraordinary religious experiences, the science pointing to something 'more' in the experiences of the visionaries.
Item Description:Previously issued in print: 2018. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 14, 2019)
ISBN:019087998X
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190679200.001.0001