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New Age and holistic beliefs and practices - sometimes called the
"new spirituality" - are widely distributed across modern global
society. The fluid and popular nature of new age makes these
movements a very challenging field to understand using traditional
models of religious analysis. Rather than treating new age as an
exotic specimen on the margins of 'proper' religion, "New Age
Spirituality" examines these movements as a form of everyday or
lived religion. The book brings together an international range of
scholars to explore the key issues: insight, healing, divination,
meditation, gnosis, extraordinary experiences, and interactions
with gods, spirits and superhuman powers. Combining discussion of
contemporary beliefs and practices with cutting-edge theoretical
analysis, the book repositions new age spirituality at the
forefront of the contemporary study of religion.
Treating 'religion' as a fully social, cultural, historical and
material field of practice, this book presents a series of debates
and positions on the nature and purpose of the 'Study of
Religions', or 'Religious Studies'. Offering an introductory guide
to this influential, and politically relevant, academic field, the
contributors illustrate the diversity and theoretical viability of
qualitative empirical methodologies in the study of religions. The
historical and cultural circumstances attending the emergence,
defence, and future prospects of Religious Studies are documented,
drawing on theoretical material and case studies prepared within
the context of the British Association for the Study of Religions
(BASR), and making frequent reference to wider European, North
American, and other international debates and critiques.
Invented religions have been described as modern religions which
advertise their invented status and reject traditional strategies
of authorisation. But what does it mean for a religious formation
to be 'made up', and how might this status affect perceptions of
its legitimacy or authenticity in wider society? Based in original
fieldwork and archival sources, and in the secondary literature on
invented and constructed formations, this volume explores the
allure of, as well as the limits of, the invention of religion.
Through a series of case studies, the contributors discuss
strategies of mobilization and legitimation for new traditions at
their point of emergence, as well as taking issue with simplistic
interpretations of the phenomenon which neglect wider cultural and
political dimensions. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Culture and Religion.
Invented religions have been described as modern religions which
advertise their invented status and reject traditional strategies
of authorisation. But what does it mean for a religious formation
to be 'made up', and how might this status affect perceptions of
its legitimacy or authenticity in wider society? Based in original
fieldwork and archival sources, and in the secondary literature on
invented and constructed formations, this volume explores the
allure of, as well as the limits of, the invention of religion.
Through a series of case studies, the contributors discuss
strategies of mobilization and legitimation for new traditions at
their point of emergence, as well as taking issue with simplistic
interpretations of the phenomenon which neglect wider cultural and
political dimensions. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Culture and Religion.
New Age and holistic beliefs and practices - sometimes called the
"new spirituality" - are widely distributed across modern global
society. The fluid and popular nature of new age makes these
movements a very challenging field to understand using traditional
models of religious analysis. Rather than treating new age as an
exotic specimen on the margins of 'proper' religion, "New Age
Spirituality" examines these movements as a form of everyday or
lived religion. The book brings together an international range of
scholars to explore the key issues: insight, healing, divination,
meditation, gnosis, extraordinary experiences, and interactions
with gods, spirits and superhuman powers. Combining discussion of
contemporary beliefs and practices with cutting-edge theoretical
analysis, the book repositions new age spirituality at the
forefront of the contemporary study of religion.
Treating 'religion' as a fully social, cultural, historical and
material field of practice, this book presents a series of debates
and positions on the nature and purpose of the 'Study of
Religions', or 'Religious Studies'. Offering an introductory guide
to this influential, and politically relevant, academic field, the
contributors illustrate the diversity and theoretical viability of
qualitative empirical methodologies in the study of religions. The
historical and cultural circumstances attending the emergence,
defence, and future prospects of Religious Studies are documented,
drawing on theoretical material and case studies prepared within
the context of the British Association for the Study of Religions
(BASR), and making frequent reference to wider European, North
American, and other international debates and critiques.
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