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ESOTERICISM AND THE ACADEMY Academics tend to look on “esoteric,” “occult,” or “magical” beliefs withcontempt,butareusuallyignorantaboutthereligiousandphilo- sophical traditions to which these terms refer, or their relevance to intellectualhistory.WouterJ.Hanegraafftellstheneglectedstoryof how intellectuals since the Renaissance have tried to come to terms withaclusterof“pagan”ideasfromlateantiquitythatchallengedthe foundationsofbiblicalreligionandGreekrationality.Expelledfrom theacademyonthebasisofProtestantandEnlightenmentpolemics, thesetraditionshavecometobeperceivedastheOtherbywhichaca- demicsdefinetheiridentitytothepresentday.Hanegraaffgroundshis discussion in a meticulous study of primary and secondary sources, takingthereaderonanexcitingintellectualvoyagefromthefifteenth centurytothepresentday,andaskingwhatimplicationstheforgotten historyofexclusionhasforestablishedtextbooknarrativesofreligion, philosophy,andscience. wouter j. hanegraaff is Professor of History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents at the University of Amsterdam. HeistheauthorofNewAgeReligionandWesternCulture(1996)and LodovicoLazzarelli(1447–1500)(withR.M.Bouthoorn,2005).Heis editoroftheDictionaryofGnosisandWesternEsotericism(2005),and co-editor of six other books including Hidden Intercourse: Eros and SexualityintheHistoryofWesternEsotericism(co-editedwithJeffrey J.Kripal,2008). ESOTERICISM AND THE ACADEMY Rejected Knowledge in Western Culture WOUTER J. HANEGRAAFF cambridge university press Cambridge,NewYork,Melbourne,Madrid,CapeTown, Singapore,Sa˜oPaulo,Delhi,Tokyo,MexicoCity CambridgeUniversityPress TheEdinburghBuilding,Cambridgecb28ru,UK PublishedintheUnitedStatesofAmericabyCambridgeUniversityPress,NewYork www.cambridge.org Informationonthistitle:www.cambridge.org/9780521196215 (cid:2)c WouterJ.Hanegraaff2012 Thispublicationisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexception andtotheprovisionsofrelevantcollectivelicensingagreements, noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplacewithoutthewritten permissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublished2012 PrintedintheUnitedKingdomattheUniversityPress,Cambridge AcataloguerecordforthispublicationisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary LibraryofCongressCataloguinginPublicationdata Hanegraaff,WouterJ. Esotericismandtheacademy:rejectedknowledgeinwesternculture/WouterJ.Hanegraaff. pages. cm. Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. isbn978-0-521-19621-5(hardback) 1.Occultism–History. 2.Philosophy,Renaissance. 3.Cabala–History. 4.Cabalaand Christianity. 5.Psychology–History. I.Title. bf1411.h363 2012 130.9–dc23 2011045460 isbn978-0-521-19621-5Hardback CambridgeUniversityPresshasnoresponsibilityforthepersistenceor accuracyofURLsforexternalorthird-partyinternetwebsitesreferredto inthispublication,anddoesnotguaranteethatanycontentonsuch websitesis,orwillremain,accurateorappropriate. Contents Chapterepigraphs pagevii Acknowledgments viii Introduction:Hicsuntdracones 1 1 Thehistoryoftruth:recoveringancientwisdom 5 7 Competingmacrohistories 12 PlatonicOrientalism 17 TheChristianapologists 28 ThewisemanfromtheEast:GeorgeGemistosPlethon 41 Theplatonictheologian:MarsilioFicino 53 SecretMoses:GiovanniPicodellaMirandolaandChristiankabbalah 68 TheuniversalCatholic:AgostinoSteuco 73 Theendofacycle 2 Thehistoryoferror:exorcizingpaganism 77 78 Againstthepagans 93 AgainsttheFathers 101 Theanti-apologist:JacobThomasius 107 Theheresiologist:EhregottDanielColberg 114 Thepietistreaction 120 Thebirthofreligionism:GottfriedArnold 127 Enlightenmentandeclipse 137 Thehistorian:JacobBrucker 148 Thepartingoftheways 3 Theerrorofhistory:imaginingtheoccult 153 Taintedterminologies1:superstition 156 Taintedterminologies2:magic 164 Taintedterminologies3:occult 177 191 Alchemybetweenscienceandreligion 207 Theorganizationofsecrecy 218 Theoccultmarketplace v vi Contents 222 Elementalfiction 230 Compendiaofrejectedknowledge 239 Secrettraditionsandhiddenhistories 252 TheWasteLand 4 Thetruthofhistory:enteringtheacademy 257 260 Magnetichistoriography:GermanRomanticmesmerismandevolutionism 277 ThearchetypeofEranos:CarlGustavJungandtheWesternunconscious 295 Eranosandreligionism:Scholem,Corbin,Eliade Thereturnofthehistorians:fromPeuckertandThorndiketo 314 FrancesYates 334 AntoineFaivreandWesternesotericism 355 Esotericismintheacademy Conclusion:Restoringmemory 368 Bibliography 380 Personindex 448 Subjectindex 462 Chapter epigraphs Page 1, quotation from Tertullian, Adversus Valentinianos iii.5. “Merely pointingoutthatwhichisconcealedsocarefully,meansdestroyingit.” Page 5, quotation from John Crowley, The Solitudes. Copyright (cid:2)c 1987, 2007 by John Crowley. Published by The Overlook Press in 2007. All rightsreserved. Page77,quotationfromJeanBaudrillard,“Lapartmaudite.”Copyright(cid:2)c TheUNESCOCourier.Allrightsreserved.“Exorcizingmeansproducing somethinginordertocurseit.” Page 257, quotation from Gershom Scholem, “Reflections on Modern JewishStudies.”Copyright(cid:2)c 1997GershomScholem.ReprintedfromOn thePossibilityofJewishMysticisminOurTime&OtherEssays,TheJewish PublicationSociety,withthepermissionofthepublisher. Page 368, quotation from Friedrich Nietzsche, Zur Genealogie der Moral ii.13.“Onlythatwhichhasnohistorycanbedefined.” vii Acknowledgments Thisbookistheoutcomeofmorethantwentyyearsofintenseinvolvement inanewfieldofresearchthatiscarriedbyalargeandrapidlygrowinginter- nationalcommunityofscholars.Thebibliographydocumentstheimpact thattheyhavehadthroughtheirpublications;butbehindthisformalarray are memories of innumerable personal encounters, conversations, collab- orativeenterprises,andfriendships.Iamdeeplygratefultomycolleagues from all over the world for how they have enriched my life on both the intellectualandthepersonallevel.IfImentiononlyafewofthemhereby name,thisisbecausetheircontributionstothisbookhavebeenparticularly concreteandindispensable. The Foundation for the Chair of History of Hermetic Philosophy and RelatedCurrentsattheUniversityofAmsterdammadeitpossibleforme to take a sabbatical during the academic year 2009–2010, and it is only because of their generosity that I have been able to finish the manuscript atall.Thisistherightplacetoexpressmygratitudetothefounderofthe Chair,RosalieBasten,forallthethingsthatshehasdone,throughtheyears, toenablethisfieldofresearchtoflourish.Nexttoher,Iwishtothankthe othermembersandformermembersoftheFoundation(WillemKoudijs, Frans Tilman, Sijbolt Noorda, Roelof van den Broek, Ernestine van der Wall, Karel van der Toorn, Jan Bremmer, and Pieter van Onzenoort) for theircontinuingsupport. Secondly, I want to thank my colleagues (permanent Staff and Ph.D. candidates)attheCenterforHistoryofHermeticPhilosophyandRelated Currents: Marco Pasi, Peter J. Forshaw, Egil Asprem, Tessel M. Bauduin, Gemma Kwantes, Joyce Pijnenburg, and Osvald Vasicˇek. It is a pleasure to work with such a warm and committed group of people, and I am grateful for the many larger and smaller ways in which they have all helpedme–perhapssometimeswithoutrealizingit–tobringthisproject to completion (in the cases of Marco and Peter, I particularly want to mention their reading and commenting upon the final manuscript under viii

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Academics tend to look on 'esoteric', 'occult' or 'magical' beliefs with contempt, but are usually ignorant about the religious and philosophical traditions to which these terms refer, or their relevance to intellectual history. Wouter Hanegraaff tells the neglected story of how intellectuals since
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