dhr. dr. E. (Egil) Asprem


  • Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
    Capaciteitsgroep Geschiedenis van de Hermetische filosofie en verwante stromingen
  • Oude Turfmarkt  145
    1012 GC  Amsterdam
  • E.Asprem@uva.nl

Dr. Egil Asprem is a research associate at the Centre for History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents (GHF), located in the Department of Art, Religion, and Cultural Sciences. His research focuses on the relationship between science and esotericism since the Enlightenment, particularly in the first decades of the 20th century. Asprem's PhD dissertation, entitled The Problem of Disenchantment: Scientific Naturalism and Esoteric Discourse, 1900-1939, developed a fresh approach to Max Weber's notion of disenchantment and resulted in a cum laude judicium. Most of Asprem's published work focuses on the history of parapsychology, modern occultism, and ritual magic. He also takes a major interest in theoretical and methodological issues in the study of religion, esotericism, the history of science, and interdisciplinary research in the humanities in general. Asprem is a board member of the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism (ESSWE), and currently serves as  Membership Secretary and Acting Treasurer of the Society.

Recent monograph - now in paperback

Arguing with Angels: Enochian Magic and Modern Occulture. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press . Release Date: May 2012 ISBN10: N/A  ISBN13: 978-1-4384-4191-7

From the publisher:
An exploration of John Dee's Enochian magic of angel contact, its reinterpretation over the years, and its endurance to the present day.
This fascinating work explores John Dee's Enochian magic and the history ofits reception. Dee (1527-1608/9), an accomplished natural philosopher and member of Queen Elizabeth I's court, was also an esoteric researcher whose diaries detail years of conversations with angels achieved with the aid of crystal-gazer Edward Kelley. His Enochian magic offers a method for contacting angels and demons based on secrets found in the apocryphal Book of Enoch .
Examining this magical system from its Renaissance origins to present day occultism, Egil Asprem shows how the reception of Dee's magic is replete with struggles to construct and negotiate authoritative interpretational frameworks for doing magic. Arguing with Angels offers a novel, nuanced approach to questions about how ritual magic has survived the advent of modernity and demonstrates the ways in which modern culture has recreated magical discourse.

Recent volume

Contemporary Esotericism. Egil Asprem & Kennet Granholm (eds.). Sheffield: Equinox Publishing Ltd. 2013.

From the publisher:

Although the academic study of Western esotericism has achieved a high level of professionalization and institutionalization, there is still a major gap in scholarship. Very little research exists on contemporary phenomena. The neglect is largely due to the strong historiographical emphasis in previous research on Western esotericism, as well as an overall reluctance to incorporate social scientific approaches. A fundamental challenge for the study of contemporary esoteric phenomena is that it is not sufficient to simply transpose theories, definitions and methodologies developed for thestudyof,forexample, Renaissance magic to later manifestations of esoteric discourse. Studying contemporary phenomena poses both new problems and intriguing possibilities.

Contemporary Esotericism deals with the multifaceted status of esoteric discourse in the contemporary West. The authors combine historical awareness and findings from the historiographical study of esoteric currents with new theory and methodology required for contemporary studies. The articles deal with currents and issues of particular importance for understanding the place of the esoteric in today's world, and will in specific discuss theoretical and methodological implications raised by the study of contemporary esotericism.

Selected articles:

2013:

"Psychic Enchantments of the Educated Classes: The Paranormal and the Ambiguities of Disenchantment". In Contemporary Esotericism, edited by E. Asprem & K. Granholm. Sheffield: Equinox, 330-350.

"Theosophical Attitudes Towards Science: Past and Present". In Handbook of the Theosophical Current, edited by O. Hammer & M. Rothstein. Leiden: Brill, 405-428.

 

2011:

"Pondering Imponderables: Occultism in the mirror of late classical physics." Aries 11.2, 129-165.

"The Birth of Counterjihadist Terrorism: Reflections on Some Unspoken Dimensions of 22 July 2011". Editorial feature, Pomegranate 13.1, 17-32.  

 

2010:

"A Nice Arrangement of Heterodoxies: William McDougall and the Professionalization of Psychical Research." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 46.2, 123-143.

" Parapsychology: Naturalising the Supernatural, Re-Enchanting Science." In: Handbook of Religion and the Authority of Science. Edited by Olav Hammer and James R. Lewis. Leiden: Brill, pp.   633-670.

 

2008:

"Magic Naturalized? Negotiating Science and Occult ExperienceinCrowley's 'Scientific Illuminism." Aries 8:2, 139-165.

  "False, Lying Spirits and Angels of Light: Ambiguous Mediation in Dr Rudd's Treatise on Angel Magic ." Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft 3:1, 54-80.

 

2007:

"Kabbalah Recreata : Reception and Adaptation of Kabbalah in Modern Occultism." The Pomegranate International Journal for Pagan Studies 9:2, 132-153.

2012

  • E. Asprem (2012). Arguing with Angels: Enochian Magic and Modern Occulture (SUNY series in western esoteric traditions). Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

2011

2010

2009

  • E. Asprem (2009). På epleslang i kunnskapens tre: en kritisk drøfting av teori i nyere esoterismeforskning. Dīn : Tidsskrift for Religion og Kultur, 2009 (1-2), 5-27.

2007

  • E. Asprem (2007). Én vilje, hinsides godt og ondt: etikk og livssyn for det Nye Aeon. Dīn : Tidsskrift for Religion og Kultur, 4, 23-42.

2011

2008

  • E. Asprem (2008). Apokalypse 2012: Mayakalenderen, aliens, skjulte brorskap - og verdens snarlige undergang. In A. Dyrendal & A. Pettersen (Eds.), Dommedag! Verdens undergang før og nå (pp. 247-282). Oslo: Humanist Forlag.

2012

  • E. Asprem (2012). [Review of the book The Stepchildren of Science: Psychical Research and Parapsychology in Germany, c. 1870-1939]. Aries, 12(2), 281-287.
  • E. Asprem (2012). [Review of the book Kabbalah and Modernity: Interpretations, Transformations, Adaptations]. Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, 7(1), 99-104.

2011

  • E. Asprem (2011). [Review of the book Modern alchemy: occultism and the emergence of atomic theory]. Aries, 11(1), 110-114.
  • E. Asprem (2011). [Review of the book Western esotericism: based on papers read at the Symposium on Western esotericism, held at Åbo, Finland on 15-17 August 2007]. Aries, 11(2), 259-264.

2010

  • E. Asprem (2010). [Review of the book The history of British magic after Crowley: Kenneth Grant, Amado Crowley, Chaos magic, Satanism, Lovecraft, The Left Hand Path, blasphemy and magical morality]. Aries, 10(2), 275-279.

2013

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