Reasoned Flights beyond Reason: The Life and Teachings of Franklin Merrell-Wolff

New religious movements in modern western culture often emphasize experience at the expense of reason; for that reason, some scholars have described their teachings as "flights from reason." This description has been rightly criticized. Nevertheless, it is not entirely wrong. Many founders...

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Published in:Nova religio
Main Author: Vliegenthart, Dave (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Californiarnia Press 2022
In: Nova religio
Year: 2022, Volume: 26, Issue: 1, Pages: 5-34
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Merrell-Wolff, Franklin 1887-1985 / USA / New religion / Intellectualism / Reason
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
AG Religious life; material religion
AZ New religious movements
KBQ North America
Further subjects:B Merrell-Wolff, Gertrude "Lakshmi Devi" Adams
B Advaita Vedanta
B Alice Bailey
B New Age
B Yogi Hari Rama
B Assembly of Man, Benares League of America
B Order of Avalokiteshvara
B Sarah "Sherifa" Merrell-Wolff
B Temple of the People
B United Lodge of Theosophists
B Sufi Order of the West
B Inayat Khan
B Franklin "Yogagnani"
B Helena P. Blavatsky
B Theosophy
B Theosophical Society
B Introceptualism
B Gurus
B Anti-intellectualism
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Summary:New religious movements in modern western culture often emphasize experience at the expense of reason; for that reason, some scholars have described their teachings as "flights from reason." This description has been rightly criticized. Nevertheless, it is not entirely wrong. Many founders of new religious movements do claim immediate insight into a (divine) reality that transcends the intellect. And yet, they and their followers often spend much of their lives building an intellectual frame around this anti-intellectual claim. Why did such paradoxical "reasoned flights beyond reason" emerge? Based on the life and teachings of Franklin Merrell-Wolff (1887-1985) and his Assembly of Man, the intellectualization of anti-intellectual claims by founders and followers of new religious movements in twentieth-century North America can be partly explained by three sociohistorical developments: (1) increasing access to an academic education, (2) increasing demand for a reflexive spirituality, and (3) increasing competition between eastern and western esoteric movements that answered this call for a reflexive spirituality.
ISSN:1541-8480
Contains:Enthalten in: Nova religio
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1525/nr.2022.26.1.5