The Emerging Network: A Sociology of the New Age and Neo-pagan Movements

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Rowman & Littlefield, 1995 - Great Britain - 372 pages
The 1980s saw the emergence of New Age and neo-paganism as major new religious movements. In the first book-length study of these movements, Michael York describes their rituals and beliefs and examines the similarities, differences and relationships between them. He profiles particular groups, including the Church Universal Triumphant, Nordic pagans, and the Covenant of Unitarian Pagans, and questions the adequacy of existing sociological categories for describing these largely amorphous phenomena.

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The New Age Movement
33
The Neopagan Movement
99
Similarities
145
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Michael York is Director of the Academy for Cultural and Educational Studies (in London and Varanasi, India) and director of the Amsterdam Center for Eurindic Studies.

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