Beyond New Age: Exploring Alternative SpiritualitySteven Sutcliffe, Marion Bowman This book offers the first serious exploration of the many different aspects of alternative spirituality. While there is much talk of 'spirituality' now, no other collection has specifically addressed its many 'alternative' -non-ecclesiastical in the broadest sense - manifestations. The authors aim to open up a relatively unexplored and often quite hidden dimension of religion in the modern world through non-confessional, critical study. They establish both the vibrancy of contemporary experiments in alternative spirituality, as well as its historical pedigree. The broad range of subject matter includes magical ritual, independent seekers and gurus, the Theosophical movement, C. G. Jung, turn-of-the-century artistic and spiritual colonies, Iona and Glastonbury, alternative healing, and the influence of secular and humanistic thought. Readers of this fascinating book will gain an overall sense of the sociological, anthropological, historical and ethnographical perspectives on the study of religion and the many alternative forms of spirituality.Key features*International names contributing to this subject area*Increasingly important subject in courses in Religious Studies and Sociology*Wide range of voices in contributions |
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... Dion Fortune or Alice Bailey , say ; but many happily embrace ' Celtic ' . Perhaps a common feature is the preference for ideals of self - determination and agency over more ' official ' constraints of institutional membership and ...
... Dion Fortune or Alice Bailey , say ; but many happily embrace ' Celtic ' . Perhaps a common feature is the preference for ideals of self - determination and agency over more ' official ' constraints of institutional membership and ...
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... ( Dion Fortune , 1987 : 132-3 ) The influence of Dion Fortune on both high magic and Wicca is clear . Her notions of masculine / feminine polarity ( influenced by Jungian psychology - see Fortune [ 1935 ] 1987 : 100 ) have shaped ...
... ( Dion Fortune , 1987 : 132-3 ) The influence of Dion Fortune on both high magic and Wicca is clear . Her notions of masculine / feminine polarity ( influenced by Jungian psychology - see Fortune [ 1935 ] 1987 : 100 ) have shaped ...
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... Dion Fortune's main influence is on the dynamic nature of polarity : she was the first magician to incorporate Jungian psychology into magical ideas and to interpret it in such a way as to give women magical power . For Fortune , the ...
... Dion Fortune's main influence is on the dynamic nature of polarity : she was the first magician to incorporate Jungian psychology into magical ideas and to interpret it in such a way as to give women magical power . For Fortune , the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Seekers and Gurus in the Modern World 117 | 17 |
Theosophy and Its Heirs | 37 |
Copyright | |
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