Ken Wilber: Thought as Passion
Book Details
- Publisher : State University of New York Press
- Published : 2003
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 346
- Category :
Transpersonal Therapy - Catalogue No : 91222
- ISBN 13 : 9780791458167
- ISBN 10 : 0791458164
Reviews and Endorsements
Wilber's impressive body of work, including nineteen books in more than thirty languages, brings together science and religion, philosophy, art, culture, East and West, and places them within the all-encompassing perspective of evolution. Visser's book follows Wilber's four distinct phases as he reveals not only the story behind Wilber's writing, but also the man behind the ideas. In recounting the course of Wilber's life and the motives that led him to the subjects he has written so much about, Visser uncovers the intricacies of one of the world's most important intellectuals. Included in this indispensable resource is a complete bibliography of Wilber's work.
"Visser admirably captures Ken Wilber the person, spiritual practitioner, developmental psychologist, philosopher, integral theoretician, and most translated American author of academic books . For those whose own passion inquires at the door for an integral spirituality, Visser as butler leads us into Wilber's loft where an extraordinary processing of the Formless is being formed and reformed." - Religious Studies Review
"Visser . offers a chronologically organized account of the development of Wilber's thought that incorporates significant biographical detail. The result is a clear, helpful, and in-depth introduction organized around four chapters describing the stages that Wilber himself has identified as significant in the development of his thought. Visser's personal access to Wilber brings warmth and nuance to the presentation, while reference to the works of Wilber's critics ensures balance. Visser provides a comprehensive bibliography of Wilber's publications, helpful notes, and an index. Recommended." - CHOICE
"Described by the publisher as 'an Internet specialist who studied the psychology of religion,' Visser more than adequately acquits himself in expounding the thinking of Ken Wilber-the popular 'guru of transpersonal psychology.' . Public libraries would be the most logical and natural place for this book." - Library Journal
"Finally, in a single highly readable edition we have a description of the life and work of one of the most controversial and profound thinkers of our age. Despite, or indeed because of, the prodigious number of books, articles, and interviews that Ken Wilber has produced over the years, most readers know little of the history of his intellectual, spiritual, or private lives, and only a few have attempted to keep track of the complex and fascinating intricacies of his thinking on topics as diverse as transpersonal psychology, religion, sociology, and European philosophy. In these pages we get both the big picture and a good read. Here is a gift to everyone interested in the life and work of a spiritual and philosophical genius." - Allan Combs, author of The Radiance of Being: Complexity, Chaos and the Evolution of Consciousness
"This book is an excellent overview and introduction to the extraordinary work of Ken Wilber, a visionary genius of our time." - Frances Vaughan, author of Shadows of the Sacred: Seeing Through Spiritual Illusions
Frank Visser is an internet specialist who studied the psychology of religion at the Catholic University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands and is the author of Seven Spheres.