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What was religious experience
 prior to organized religion?
   “religious experience” means:
     Encounter something “numinous” (Lat: numen)
     A moment when time “stops” (eternal Now)
     The “all at once” awareness of birth-death-life
     “awesome” – literally “full of awe”
     “sacred” or separate from everyday routine
     Non-ego awareness of connecting to others
 Immersion versus hearing about
 Participant versus spectator
 Disneyland versus watching cartoons
 Avatar DVD versus 3D Imax
 Opinion versus evidence
 Belief versus gnosis (“getting it”)
   “organized religion” means:
     Having a defined dogma (Greek: fixed belief)
     Having a system of communication
     Having internal political arrangements (hierarchy)
     Allied with powers of enforcement (state police)
     Building its own places of worship, running
     schools, promoting itself (proselytizing)
   We are looking at a historical process
   The process seems to have phases
   The process touches the foundations of
    evolutionary psychology (our own culture)
   The process may also reflect personal
    psychology (individual as a fractal of whole)
   Timelines may be useful, but don’t assume
    the process had to go the way it went
   Mystery religions: post-Olympic Greek-
    Mediterranean religion prior to consolidation
    of Christian teachings [primal phase]
   Consolidation phase when world scriptures
    were edited and selected (Library at
    Alexandria) [emergent phase]
   The launching of official (organized)
    Christianity, Pauline mission [consolidated]
   Mediterranean with main focus on Greece
    (Athens and Greek colonies), 300 BC, but
    including Turkey (Anatolia) and Egypt
   Alexandria (northern Africa), Egypt, 10 CE,
    founded by Alexander in 332 BC, Great
    Library
   Remains of Roman Empire, 300 CE, Rome
    and Constantinople
   Ancient mysteries: Burkert, Turcan, Meyer
   Gnostic gospels: Freke, Pagels
   Unifying Greek philosophy: Plotinus, Pseudo-
    Dionysius (into the Middle Ages)
     Contemporary questions: Pope Benedict, Bart
     Ehrman
   Ancient mysteries: development of
    experiential, immersive theater experience
   Gnosis: Personal experience (insight) about
    big truths (“Life is an incredible miracle!” “All
    is one!” “It’s great to be alive!”)
   Unifying philosophy: The experience of
    oneness is the highest value in art, religion,
    and politics. Constantine unifies Empire in
    330 CE under one religion (325 CE bishops at
    Council of Nicaea)
 The ancient mysteries created a shared space for
  an intense private experience (epiphany, gnosis)
  of life’s big truths.
 Gnosis (English: “know,” realize, taste); Personal
  realization was the point of parables, stories,
  and descriptions of the life of Christ.
 Philosophy: truth can be stated in words and
  organized in a set of principles. Stories, pictures,
  and drama are merely myth, less reliable than
  concepts.
   The ancient (pagan) mysteries provided the
    component myths for Christianity.
   The life of Christ was written as a parable for
    personal realization, not as a literal history of
    facts. Biblical statements are not an accurate
    historical chronicle or even logically consistent.
   The achievement of political and social unity in
    the revived Roman Empire required religious
    experience to be formulated in a universal way
    so that it could become equivalent to affirming
    or denying of a set of propositions (“X is true” –
    “Y is false”). Faith became a system of beliefs.
   Realization through stories, pictures, and
    theater is radically different from asserting a
    general truth.
   Spreading a realization through government
    and its policies presents major challenges for
    religious belief.
   Thoughts may change as they are realized
    through institutions.
   We are looking at a historical process
   The process seems to have phases
   The process touches the foundations of
    evolutionary psychology (our own culture)
   The process may also reflect personal
    psychology (individual as fractal microcosm)
   Timelines may be useful, but don’t assume
    the process had to go the way it went
   Use timelines where possible (locate which
    phase: primal, emerging, consolidated)
   Understanding through images & stories is
    more basic than conceptual understanding
    and explanations
   In consolidated phase, the images and stories
    generate symbols or become symbols [a
    symbol suggests a larger social-cultural
    accretion of meaning and understanding]
   Scholars of ancient mysteries: Walter Burkert,
    Robert Turcan, Marvin Meyer, Angus
   Clement of Alexandria (Apostolic Father of
    Church), Tertullian (first theologian) – in Loeb
    Library
     Plotinus, founder of Neo-Platonism (O’Neill and Loeb
      Library)
   Scholars of Gnostic Gospels: Elaine Pagels, Bart
    Ehrman
   Scholars of early Church formation (behind the
    official myth): Tim Freke and Peter Gandi,
    Doherty
   1945 discovery of “Gnostic Gospels”
   Most complete find in 2,000 years
   Buried in Egypt
   Proto-orthodox documents
   Orthodoxy was stabilized circa 325 CE
   Formation of canon (“measure”)
   Q: What was canonized and why?
   Forgeries and “apostolic succession”
This stash of papyrus documents – hidden in
 the desert – opened many questions about
 the formation of early Christian experience
 and the organization of the early Church.
 There is much, much controversy about the
 meaning of the documents and there has
 been serious political scholarly wrangling
 about the translation and publication of these
 texts, including the “Gnostic Gospels.”
   Gnostic gospels and Gnostic ideas in St. Paul
   Religious experience poured into Greek
    concepts of unity (the One)
   Plotinus and Neo-Platonism (Greek Philos.)
   Dionysius the Areopagite (Greek pseudo-
    disciple of St. Paul) but 8th century CE
   Pope Benedict XVI reflects on Dionysius and
    the need for ecclesiastical humility
   Teleste, initation, (initium = beginning)
   Telesterion, chamber or theater
   Myestes, initiate, “person with closed mouth”
   Mysterion, mysteria, secret things
   Incubation, dream chamber, visitations
   Hades, unseen world, invisible, under earth
   Dios, theios, daylight, splendor
   Demeter, Persephone, Orpheus
   Men’s movement: (Franciscan retreat master)
    Richard Rohr’s Quest for the Grail: non-clerical
    myth, story over fixed dogma, initiation
    ritual, prescription for silence (don’t talk
    about it)
   Women’s movement: (Jungian psychiatrist)
    Jean Shinoda Bolen’s Urgent Message from
    Mother: Gather the Women, Save the World
   Find a key concept
   Trace it in our texts
   Research it for images and web ideas
   Write it up on a single page
   End it with a thesis statement
     Short declarative sentence
     Provocative, non-trivial (arguable) sentence
   Share your page in class or via email
    (Thursday noon prior to next meeting)
   Burkert’s Ancient Mystery Cults
   Pp. 4-10

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Mystery religions lecture 1

  • 1.
  • 2. What was religious experience prior to organized religion?
  • 3. “religious experience” means:  Encounter something “numinous” (Lat: numen)  A moment when time “stops” (eternal Now)  The “all at once” awareness of birth-death-life  “awesome” – literally “full of awe”  “sacred” or separate from everyday routine  Non-ego awareness of connecting to others
  • 4.  Immersion versus hearing about  Participant versus spectator  Disneyland versus watching cartoons  Avatar DVD versus 3D Imax  Opinion versus evidence  Belief versus gnosis (“getting it”)
  • 5. “organized religion” means:  Having a defined dogma (Greek: fixed belief)  Having a system of communication  Having internal political arrangements (hierarchy)  Allied with powers of enforcement (state police)  Building its own places of worship, running schools, promoting itself (proselytizing)
  • 6. We are looking at a historical process  The process seems to have phases  The process touches the foundations of evolutionary psychology (our own culture)  The process may also reflect personal psychology (individual as a fractal of whole)  Timelines may be useful, but don’t assume the process had to go the way it went
  • 7. Mystery religions: post-Olympic Greek- Mediterranean religion prior to consolidation of Christian teachings [primal phase]  Consolidation phase when world scriptures were edited and selected (Library at Alexandria) [emergent phase]  The launching of official (organized) Christianity, Pauline mission [consolidated]
  • 8. Mediterranean with main focus on Greece (Athens and Greek colonies), 300 BC, but including Turkey (Anatolia) and Egypt  Alexandria (northern Africa), Egypt, 10 CE, founded by Alexander in 332 BC, Great Library  Remains of Roman Empire, 300 CE, Rome and Constantinople
  • 9.
  • 10. Ancient mysteries: Burkert, Turcan, Meyer  Gnostic gospels: Freke, Pagels  Unifying Greek philosophy: Plotinus, Pseudo- Dionysius (into the Middle Ages)  Contemporary questions: Pope Benedict, Bart Ehrman
  • 11. Ancient mysteries: development of experiential, immersive theater experience  Gnosis: Personal experience (insight) about big truths (“Life is an incredible miracle!” “All is one!” “It’s great to be alive!”)  Unifying philosophy: The experience of oneness is the highest value in art, religion, and politics. Constantine unifies Empire in 330 CE under one religion (325 CE bishops at Council of Nicaea)
  • 12.  The ancient mysteries created a shared space for an intense private experience (epiphany, gnosis) of life’s big truths.  Gnosis (English: “know,” realize, taste); Personal realization was the point of parables, stories, and descriptions of the life of Christ.  Philosophy: truth can be stated in words and organized in a set of principles. Stories, pictures, and drama are merely myth, less reliable than concepts.
  • 13. The ancient (pagan) mysteries provided the component myths for Christianity.  The life of Christ was written as a parable for personal realization, not as a literal history of facts. Biblical statements are not an accurate historical chronicle or even logically consistent.  The achievement of political and social unity in the revived Roman Empire required religious experience to be formulated in a universal way so that it could become equivalent to affirming or denying of a set of propositions (“X is true” – “Y is false”). Faith became a system of beliefs.
  • 14. Realization through stories, pictures, and theater is radically different from asserting a general truth.  Spreading a realization through government and its policies presents major challenges for religious belief.  Thoughts may change as they are realized through institutions.
  • 15. We are looking at a historical process  The process seems to have phases  The process touches the foundations of evolutionary psychology (our own culture)  The process may also reflect personal psychology (individual as fractal microcosm)  Timelines may be useful, but don’t assume the process had to go the way it went
  • 16. Use timelines where possible (locate which phase: primal, emerging, consolidated)  Understanding through images & stories is more basic than conceptual understanding and explanations  In consolidated phase, the images and stories generate symbols or become symbols [a symbol suggests a larger social-cultural accretion of meaning and understanding]
  • 17. Scholars of ancient mysteries: Walter Burkert, Robert Turcan, Marvin Meyer, Angus  Clement of Alexandria (Apostolic Father of Church), Tertullian (first theologian) – in Loeb Library  Plotinus, founder of Neo-Platonism (O’Neill and Loeb Library)  Scholars of Gnostic Gospels: Elaine Pagels, Bart Ehrman  Scholars of early Church formation (behind the official myth): Tim Freke and Peter Gandi, Doherty
  • 18. 1945 discovery of “Gnostic Gospels”  Most complete find in 2,000 years  Buried in Egypt  Proto-orthodox documents  Orthodoxy was stabilized circa 325 CE  Formation of canon (“measure”)  Q: What was canonized and why?  Forgeries and “apostolic succession”
  • 19. This stash of papyrus documents – hidden in the desert – opened many questions about the formation of early Christian experience and the organization of the early Church. There is much, much controversy about the meaning of the documents and there has been serious political scholarly wrangling about the translation and publication of these texts, including the “Gnostic Gospels.”
  • 20. Gnostic gospels and Gnostic ideas in St. Paul  Religious experience poured into Greek concepts of unity (the One)  Plotinus and Neo-Platonism (Greek Philos.)  Dionysius the Areopagite (Greek pseudo- disciple of St. Paul) but 8th century CE  Pope Benedict XVI reflects on Dionysius and the need for ecclesiastical humility
  • 21. Teleste, initation, (initium = beginning)  Telesterion, chamber or theater  Myestes, initiate, “person with closed mouth”  Mysterion, mysteria, secret things  Incubation, dream chamber, visitations  Hades, unseen world, invisible, under earth  Dios, theios, daylight, splendor  Demeter, Persephone, Orpheus
  • 22. Men’s movement: (Franciscan retreat master) Richard Rohr’s Quest for the Grail: non-clerical myth, story over fixed dogma, initiation ritual, prescription for silence (don’t talk about it)  Women’s movement: (Jungian psychiatrist) Jean Shinoda Bolen’s Urgent Message from Mother: Gather the Women, Save the World
  • 23. Find a key concept  Trace it in our texts  Research it for images and web ideas  Write it up on a single page  End it with a thesis statement  Short declarative sentence  Provocative, non-trivial (arguable) sentence  Share your page in class or via email (Thursday noon prior to next meeting)
  • 24. Burkert’s Ancient Mystery Cults  Pp. 4-10