No Reuchlin doesn't approach the word esotericism  Neither does he consider himself a magician, in fact rails against magic,  - but rather a 'mainstream' Christian philosopher, offering up a program of reform.
 
My jump off point for anything esoteric is Wouter Hanegraaff's Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism.
Arthur Versluis's text on magic and Mysticism: An intro to Western Esotericism - he summarizes definitions and suggests his own - see my review in Aries 10.1 ,2010
 
And I think Wouter Hanegraaff's paper: Forbidden Knowledge Anti-Esoteric Polemics and Academic Research in Aries 5, 2005 is particularly good. Hanegraaff has spent a lot of time on the issue of defining WE - His  ideas are evolving, as did Faivre's.
 
Esotericism/Western Esotericism is exactly what a particular scholar/practitioner/polemicist defines it as ;).
 
Shya Young
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Hey Cody, have you read Johannes Reuchlin's De Arte Kabbalistica? I don't remember
off the top of my head if he gives a definition of "esotericism" as you understand it, but
the text is very important for its theory of esotericism, which equates Kabbalah and
Christian mystical theology with pythagorean esoteric philosophy. Might be a good place
to look.

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Dear Kathryn,

Good to hear from you as well!  Unfortunately, the links you provided do not actually address my question (though I do greatly appreciate the time you took listing each of them!).  I might not have been as clear in what I am looking for as I had imagined.

I am seeking various definitions of what exactly esotericism is.  

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Dear Everyone,

I have been following the recent conversation on the list, particularly in regards to the distinction (if any) that exists between magic and religion.  I have a few different (yet related) questions...

In terms of "esotericism" as a specific genre/phenomenon etc., additional to Faivre and Stuckrad, are the members of this list familiar with scholars that have attempted to "define" esotericism as a specific field of study/genre/phenomenon?

Of particular interest are authors who have contrasted esotericism with either mysticism or philosophy (especially the latter).

Additionally, definitions or examples of esoteric: textual hermeneutics, interpretations of ritual/liturgy and art (especially those contrasted with  their "exoteric" counterparts) would be particularly appreciated.

I am most interested in recent scholarship but would also appreciate primary sources from Christian, Gnostic, Islamic or classical Greco-Roman texts.  I am not, however, seeking references on Masonic, Thelemic, Neo-Pagan or similar "modern" modes of discourse and interpretation.

Thanks so much!

Kind regards,
Cody Bahir

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