Religiographies vol.3 n.1
Edito da: Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venezia
Open-access and peer-reviewed journal, curated by the Centre for Comparative Studies of Civilisations and Spiritualities at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini.
With an interdisciplinary approach, Religiographies fosters dialogue between historians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and psychologists on three main themes: mysticism, esotericism, and spirituality.
ISSN 2974-6469
Religiographies vol.3 n.1
Special Issue: “Zoroastrian Esotericism” edited by Mariano Errichiello, Daniel J. Sheffield, and Yuhan Sohrab-Dinshaw Vevaina
New Perspectives on the Study of Esotericism and Zoroastrianism
[1-6] Editorial | Mariano Errichiello, SOAS University of London; Francesco Piraino, Fondazione Giorgio Cini / Harvard Divinity School; Yuhan Sohrab-Dinshaw Vevaina, University of Oxford
The Mazdean Esoteric Dimension between Ritual and Theology
[7-26] Articles | Antonio Panaino, University of Bologna
Exploring Zoroastrianism and Esotericism in the Context of Global Religious History
[27-43] Articles | Moritz Maurer, Institut für Religionswissenschaft, Universität Heidelberg
Early American Transcendentalist Encounters with Zoroaster
[44-55] Articles | Jenny Rose, School of the Arts & Humanities, Claremont Graduate University
What Is Zoroastrian Esotericism? Towards an Ontological Approach
[56-74] Articles | Mariano Errichiello, SOAS University of London
Inspired by Theosophy and Astrology: Esoteric Elements in Russian Zoroastrianism
[75-91] Articles | Anna Tessmann, Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelber
Forbidden Ecstasy: Pre-Zoroastrian and Zoroastrian Esotericism in Iranian Black Metal
[92-107] Articles | Pasqualina Eckerström, Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki
Heterography: Zoroaster Superstar
[108-128] Heterographies | Sara Ferro, Chris Weil (ARTOLDO)
Book Reviews
[129-133] Mark J. Sedgwick. Traditionalism: The Radical Project for Restoring Sacred Order by Samir Abdelli, EHESS-CETOBaC
Book Reviews
[134-137] Farzaneh Goshtasb. Āzar Kayvān: Zendegī Nāme, Āthār va ‘Aqā`ed by Neda Darabian, Ruhr-University Bochum
