Modern Spiritualities: An Inquiry - Couverture rigide

 
9781573921121: Modern Spiritualities: An Inquiry

Synopsis

Spirituality has been defined in many ways throughout the centuries. Again it seems to be moving to the forefront of social and political discussions as religious leaders cry out for 'spirituality' in school and society, New Age followers propose new paths of enlightenment, and an increase in paranormal 'activity' encourages some to believe in the afterlife. Once the exclusive property of Western monastics and Eastern mystics, spirituality is now one of the commonplace metaphors reminding us of more ancient cosmologies and anthropologies. Uncertainty, fear, personal crisis, and the search for inner power have motivated many to seek traditional religion. But today new, more modern spiritualities vie for adherents, affecting everything in our lives, from education to national policies. What are these spiritualities and how do they differ from traditional beliefs? Who is seeking them and why? What benefits do they promise, and do they deliver?

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À propos de l?auteur

As members of the faculty of Westminster College, Oxford, Laurence Brown teaches at the Alister Hardy Research Centre and Bernard C. Farr is head of the School of Theology. R. Joseph Hoffmann, formerly a senior lecturer, research fellow, and director of the Oxford Centre for Critical Studies in Religion, now teaches in South Africa.

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