Classifying Religious Experience
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- Created on: 19-05-19 17:57
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- Classifying Religious Experience
- Public and Private Experience
- Public Experiences
- Either "an individual seeing God, or God's actions in a public object or scene"
- like God at work in nature
- Or a "very unusual event, involving a breach in natural law"
- harder to dispute
- Like a miracle
- Either "an individual seeing God, or God's actions in a public object or scene"
- Private Experiences
- Either "experiences which an individual can describe using normal language"
- Like Jacob's dream of the ladder to heaven
- Or an "experience which cannot be describes in normal language but which are very real to those experiencing them"
- ineffable
- mystical experiences
- Like Julian of Norwich: "a little thing the size of a walnut" and saw in it "all that is made"
- Either "experiences which an individual can describe using normal language"
- Public Experiences
- Monist and Numinous Experience
- Monist
- when someone becomes acutely aware of the one-ness and interconnectedness of all things
- individual feels at one with God and creation
- Numinous
- A sense of seperateness of God
- Insignificant in comparison to the glory of God
- Monist
- The Types of Religious Experience
- Davies identified 6 types of religious experience
- 1. Interpretative Experience - an experience is attributed to the divine by the individual
- 2. Quasi-sensory Experience - an experience which impacts on the senses
- 3. Revelatory - an experience which provides a moment of unique insight
- 4. Regenerative - an experience which renews or restores an already existing faith
- 5. Numious - an experience where one feels a sense of the otherness of God
- 6. Mystical - an experience where the individual perceives themeselves to be apprehending the ultimate reality
- Davies identified 6 types of religious experience
- Public and Private Experience
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