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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