Appreciate this comparative analysis that Stephen has brought together—though, as is common with AI-assisted summaries, there are some subtle and valuable points that I think get lost (e.g., I see Cosmospoesis, where open-eyed and world-facing perception becomes archetypally saturated, as a deeper striving of Burbea’s teachings rather than an occasional sideline).
A few other 20th c. names I’d toss out as relevant to the Imaginal Renaissance brewing in the culture (some very much implicit in their direct influences on the thinkers mentioned, others less so):
C.G.Jung, Henry Corbin, Owen Barfield, James Hillman, Gloria Andaldua, Jerome Bernstein, Richard Tarnas