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Tim Grieve-Carlson

@tgrievecarlson

Religion and philosophy prof @westminsterpa.
Author: "American Aurora" with @oupacademic.
American religions, ecology & climate change, esotericism

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I wrote a short piece about religious responses to early modern climate change in this issue that you can read here: historytoday.com/archive/histor…

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“Paranormal phenomena maintain their importance for Johannes Kelpius. There is no Calvinist ambiguity or hunting for hints of grace in this system. Spiritual development will be apparent to you & everyone around you… God’s attention & presence causes ripples in creation itself.”

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Friends, I’m super proud to release Time Loops in its first Cup+Saucer Press edition. Contains a new Foreword by Jeffrey Kripal, who called it “the most significant intellectual work on a paranormal topic in the last fifty years.” shorturl.at/JoMH7

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Wrote a little thing for the Harvard CSWR blog about theosophy and vitalism in Algernon Blackwood: cswr.hds.harvard.edu/news/2025/04/n…

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This is a vital, and bracingly fierce, estimate of the situation for anyone interested in America’s ongoing state of UFOria

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Volume 12, issue 1 (2024) special issue on Ecology and Esotericism is now online. Guest edited by Timothy Grieve-Carlson, it includes articles by Harry Danon, Joshua Levi Ian Gentzke, Susannah Crockford, Tjalling D. Janssen, and Anna Milon. bit.ly/4dkuJlS

Volume 12, issue 1 (2024) special issue on Ecology and Esotericism is now online. Guest edited by Timothy Grieve-Carlson, it includes articles by Harry Danon, Joshua Levi Ian Gentzke, Susannah Crockford, Tjalling D. Janssen, and Anna Milon. bit.ly/4dkuJlS
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Very pleased to finally share a new open-access issue of Correspondences on ecology and esotericism. Featuring work from Harry Danon, Joshua Levi Ian Gentzke (@jleviian), Susannah Crockford, Tjalling D. Janssen, and Anna Milon (Dr Anna Milon 🦌). correspondencesjournal.com/volume-12/issu…

Very pleased to finally share a new open-access issue of <a href="/CorrJournal/">Correspondences</a> on ecology and esotericism.

Featuring work from Harry Danon, Joshua Levi Ian Gentzke (@jleviian), Susannah Crockford, Tjalling D. Janssen, and Anna Milon (<a href="/hexnhart/">Dr Anna Milon 🦌</a>).

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Check out Timothy Grieve-Carlson's introduction to our "Ecology" special issue, where he notes how "modern notions of ecology [...] were developed in direct dialogue with esoteric literatures and ideas" (4). bit.ly/4doufLg

Check out Timothy Grieve-Carlson's introduction to our "Ecology" special issue, where he notes how "modern notions of ecology [...] were developed in direct dialogue with esoteric literatures and ideas" (4). bit.ly/4doufLg
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Harry Danon's piece in this issue is excellent. There is a vibrant and contemporary alchemical tradition in France which is incorporating contemporary science in really novel and interesting ways. Dannon's ethnography puts you in the room with these alchemists. Read it!!

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As far as I'm concerned, Joshua Levi Ian Gentzke is the world's leading interpreter of Bohme. This essay is a beautiful reintegration of Bohme with contemporary philosophy.

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Tjalling Janssen's beautiful essay illuminates a really crucial area of Paracelsus and of early modern modalities for understanding and interacting with the natural/nonhuman world. Can't wait to read this PHD thesis.

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This week I’m digging into a very gnarly 18th century (!) poltergeist/seance account from Pennsylvania for a talk at Ephrata this fall.

This week I’m digging into a very gnarly 18th century (!) poltergeist/seance account from Pennsylvania for a talk at Ephrata this fall.
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Here's an excerpt of something I'm working on for a talk at Ephrata in the fall about a poltergeist/seance case from 1761: timothygrievecarlson.substack.com/p/the-ghosts-o…

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Excited to see my article “Protestant Hebrew: Performing Religious Authority through Eighteenth-Century Language Production” is available via FirstView with Religion and American Culture! #amrel cambridge.org/core/journals/…