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Chapter Summary Chapter Summary
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Preliminary Remarks and Overview Preliminary Remarks and Overview
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The Entered Apprentice Ritual of Freemasonry: A Case Study The Entered Apprentice Ritual of Freemasonry: A Case Study
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The Ritual The Ritual
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The Components of a Masonic Ritual of Initiation The Components of a Masonic Ritual of Initiation
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Rites of Passage Rites of Passage
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Betwixt and Between: Liminality and Transformation Betwixt and Between: Liminality and Transformation
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Anti-Structures Anti-Structures
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Classifications of Initiation Classifications of Initiation
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The Impact of Mircea Eliade The Impact of Mircea Eliade
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Secrecy and Initiation Secrecy and Initiation
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Experience and Initiation Experience and Initiation
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Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks
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Glossary Glossary
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References References
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Further Reading Further Reading
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38 Initiations and Transitions
Get accessHenrik Bogdan is Associate Professor in History of Religions at the University of Gothenburg. His main areas of research are Western Esotericism, New Religious Movements, and Freemasonry. He is the author of Western Esotericism and Rituals of Initiation (2007), and co-editor of Aleister Crowley and Western Esotericism (OUP, 2012); Occultism in a Global Perspective (Acumen, 2013); Sexuality and New Religious Movements (Palgrave, 2014); and The Handbook on Freemasonry (Brill, 2014). Bogdan is Associate Editor of The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies, and book review editor of Aries: Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism, and co-editor of the Palgrave Studies in New and Alternative Religions.
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Published:06 June 2017
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Abstract
This chapter discusses initiations and transitions, two phenomena that can be found in all known cultures, both historically and geographically. Initiations and transitions are interlinked types of ritualized behavior, which share the basic common object of marking an event that leads to a new social and psychological state. Thus, when ritualized, they can be studied as rites of passage. Furthermore, the ritualized use of secrecy is frequently encountered in this type of ritual, especially in those that are connected to closed or secret societies, as shown in the case study of the chapter, the Entered Apprentice ritual of Freemasonry. Finally, the notion that the experience of undergoing a ritual of initiation is non-communicable, and how this is related to the use of secrecy, is discussed.
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