The Idea of the Holy
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1958
232
Book • Nonfiction
1920s
1958
Adult
18+ years
Rudolf Otto's The Idea of the Holy explores the concept of the "numinous," a profound, non-rational experience of the divine that elicits feelings of awe and mystery. Otto examines how this sense of the holy transcends rational thought, influencing religious experiences across cultures. The work underscores the complexity of human encounters with the sacred.
Mysterious
Contemplative
Informative
Serene
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Rudolf Otto's The Idea of the Holy receives praise for its profound exploration of the numinous and the concept of the "mysterium tremendum." Readers appreciate its influential impact on theology and philosophy, though some critique it for being dense and challenging to navigate. The book remains a cornerstone in understanding religious experience.
Readers who would enjoy The Idea of the Holy by Rudolf Otto are typically interested in theology, philosophy of religion, and the nature of the divine. These readers may also appreciate works like The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James for its exploration of spiritual experience.
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232
Book • Nonfiction
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1958
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