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Vision/Vision Account
(4,201 words)
[German Version]
I. Religious Studies The term
vision (from Lat.
visio) denotes a clear perception of images of individual scenes or long sequences (some coupled with auditory [Auditory hallucination] or olfactory elements) in a waking state. Visions can arise spontaneously or be induced by rhythms, asceticism, meditation, psychedelic drugs, or rituals (Rite and ritual). They are experienced without exception as coming from without, although related external stimuli cannot be verified. Religiously dispose…
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Religion Past and Present
Spirituality
(5,031 words)
[German Version]
I. Terminology The growing popularity of the term
spirituality and its equivalents in other Western languages in religious and theological literature is a 20th-century phenomenon. Although the adjective
spiritalis (or
spiritualis) appeared in early Christian Latin, translating Pauline πνευματικός/
pneumatikós (1 Cor 2:13–3:1, etc.), along with its antonym
carnalis (for σαρκικός/
sarkikós) and rapidly became common, the noun
spiritualitas did not appear until the 5th century and then only sporadically. In the 12th century, it began to app…
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Religion Past and Present