Jason Ānanda Josephson Storm
Jason Ānanda Josephson Storm is a scholar known for his work in the fields of religious studies, philosophy, and the history of ideas. He is a professor at Williams College and has authored several influential books that explore the intersections of religion, science, and magic.
Books
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1. The Myth Of Disenchantment
Magic, Modernity, and the Birth of the Human Sciences
This insightful work challenges the widely held belief that modernity is synonymous with the decline of magic, religion, and the supernatural. It argues that the narrative of disenchantment is itself a myth, revealing how magical thinking and spiritual practices have persisted and evolved alongside scientific advancements. By examining historical and cultural contexts, the book demonstrates that enchantment continues to play a significant role in shaping contemporary thought and society, suggesting that the boundaries between the rational and the mystical are far more porous than traditionally acknowledged.
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