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THE MYSTICAL IS THE NEW
EMPIRICAL
The Resurrection of Spiritual Experience as Legitimating Evidence
By Dan Davis
Culture Shift
30 is the new 20 Green is the new Black Spirituality is the new Religiosity The Mystical is the New Empirical
Richard Flory & Don Miller, USC
“Rationalistic apologetics are largely irrelevant to [GenX] religious
commitments, having been replaced by an experience-based epistemology.”
From: GenX Religion (2002)
Tanya Luhrmann: Metakinesis
Dance Criticism: “An inner mimicry of the movement onstage, essentially internalizing the dance into one’s own neuromuscular system. The initial act of perception took place through the external senses, a passive absorption of spectacle and sound through the eyes and ears; this evolved, however, into a feeling deep within the spectator's own body.”
She writes (2009), “Words like peace, grace, falling in love
with Jesus, and being filled with the Holy Spirit, model specific ways of experiencing the body.” To put it simply, people engaged in various forms of mystical experience can feel the spiritual encounter within their bodies.
Nicole- 31, Female, Charismatic Christian
“I felt God’s love overwhelm me. It was like a wave of warmth. My body felt very light and the room seemed brighter. Then I heard God speak from within so loudly and clearly it was almost audible.”
Nationwide: Gallup, 1964: “Have you undergone a
religious experience of some variety?”○ 20% Yes
GSS, 2004: “Do you feel God’s presence,” most days or more?
○ 60% Yes Baylor, 2008: “I felt called by God to
do something.” ○ 44% Yes
“I heard the voice of God speaking to me.”
○ 20% Yes
Gender*** & Race*** on Religion:
Report Charismatic Religious Experiences: W-50% M-38%
Pray Daily: W-57% M-40%
Report Daily Experiences of God at High Levels: W-51% M-32%
Why? Risk Taking? Evolutionary Theory? Intersectionality?
Don Miller, Presidential Address [SSSR, 2006]:
“I have become deeply suspicious of reductionistic and purely functional theories of religion.”
“Beliefs are important, but religion is not something located exclusively in the head; it involves all of the senses.”
Key Points:
Subjective Empiricism- culture shows a growing epistemology of experience
A shift toward Spirituality (Intrinsic), and away from Religiosity (Extrinsic)
Thriving New Movements are going to be more holistic: embodied, affective/emotive, and intellectual.
Experiencing God- Christians in the GSS, 2004
How often do you feel God’s love directly? [72%]
How often do you feel God’s presence? [70%]
How often do you feel God’s guidance in the midst of daily activities? [63%]
1-6 Frequencies: “Never” to “Many times a day”
3-18 point score, broken into quartiles
Noise Hours spent watching TV per day How often R finds work to be stressful Hours spent on the internet per week Is R inclined to feel like a failure? Is R having trouble with their spouse? Condition of R’s health Change in R’s financial situation in past
year Size of R’s place by nearest 1,000
Religious Participation
Spearman’s Correlation Coefficient
rs
Desire to be closer to God .685***
Frequency of prayer .603***
Frequency of church attendance .476***
Strength of church affiliation .368*
*p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001
CompassionSpearman’s Correlation Coefficient rs
Feel a selfless caring for others .508***
Tender feelings for the less fortunate .208***
Given food or $ to homeless person .195***
Given $ to a charity .158***
Volunteered for a charity .094**
*p<.05, **p<.01, ***p<.001
Compassion as Spiritually Transformative?
Low Exp. God High Exp. God
Low Compassion 36.7% 36.7%
High Compassion 2.5% 83.0%