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  • ...was unlike any other; the subject experienced the spirit (the numinous, in Otto's terminology) as overwhelming, sublime, truly real, while he or she was no ...valent to a [[power]], and in the last [[analysis]], to [[reality]]." Like Otto, Eliade insisted that this experience was not reducible to any other experi
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  • ...unlike any other; the subject experienced the [[spirit]] (the numinous, in Otto's terminology) as overwhelming, sublime, truly real, while he or she was no ...valent to a [[power]], and in the last [[analysis]], to [[reality]]." Like Otto, Eliade insisted that this experience was not reducible to any other experi
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  • ...so often the former act to justify the latter.(Gustav Mensching - [[Rudolf Otto]]'s primary pupil in Germany), 1968. ''Soziologie der Religion'' ("Sociolog * [[Rudolf Otto]], ''The Idea of the Holy'' (1917)
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  • ...n is linguistically unrelated to "[[numinous]]," a term coined by [[Rudolf Otto]] and based on the [[Latin]] numen (deity).
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  • ...he following generation of Viennese scholars, including [[Hans Sedlmayr]], Otto Pächt, and Guido Kaschnitz von Weinberg. These scholars began in the 1930s ...uded [[Ernst Kitzinger]], [[Richard Krautheimer]], [[Otto Brendel]], and [[Rudolf Wittkower]]. These scholars were largely responsible for establishing art h
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  • ...tury, Eckhart's thoughts were compared to Eastern mystics by both [[Rudolf Otto]] and [[D.T. Suzuki]], among other scholars. Interestingly, one of the pion
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  • ...on]] articulated by [[Friedrich Schleiermacher]] and developed by [[Rudolf Otto]] links the [[perception]] of holiness to religious [[emotion]]. Originally 27. Otto von Simson's The Gothic Cathedral: Origins of Gothic Architecture and the M
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  • ...Josef, 1949, Johann Georg Hamann. Der Zeuge des Corpus mysticum. Salzburg: Otto Müller. * Unger, Rudolf, 1963, Hamann und die Aufklärung. Studien zur Vorgeschichte des romantisch
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