New Age Studies

The term "New Age studies" refers to small but growing interdisciplinary field of academic debate on contemporary "New Age" spirituality. It is a subfield of Religious studies and Studies of Western Esotericism and is bordering on Cultural studies, sociology of religion, History of ideas and many other areas of social sciences and humanities. Prominent scholars in the field or authors whose works are constitutive of its methodology are Wouter J. Hanegraaff, Daren Kemp, Steven Sutcliffe, Paul Heelas, Olav Hammer, Christopher Partridge, Colin Campbell, Jeremy Carrette and many others. Si ...more

New Age, Neopagan, and New Religious Movements: Alternative Spirituality in Contemporary America
The New Age Movement: Religion, Culture and Society in the Age of Postmodernity
New Religions: A Guide: New Religious Movements, Sects and Alternative Spiritualities
New Spirituality, Self, and Belonging: How New Agers and Neo-Pagans Talk about Themselves (Religion in the Age of Transformation)
Jung and the New Age
Post-Materialist Religion: Pagan Identities and Value Change in Modern Europe (Bloomsbury Advances in Religious Studies)
New Religious Movements: Challenge and Response
Journal of Alternative Spiritualities and New Age Studies: Special issue edited by Katarzyna Leszczynska and Zbigniew Pasek
Transforming the World: Bringing the New Age into Focus
In Search of New Age Spiritualities (Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies)
The Cultic Milieu: Oppositional Subcultures in an Age of Globalization
The Deconstruction of Dualism in Theology: With Special Reference to Ecofeminist Theology and New Age Spirituality
Perspectives on the New Age (Religious Studies)
New Age Spirituality: An Assessment
Spirituality in the Modern World: Within Religious Tradition and Beyond (Critical Concepts in Religious Studies)
EXSTATICA Self-Help Essentials by FrankImpermanence by Daniel FrisanoDeath by T.N.T.Esalen by Jeffrey J. KripalNew Age Religion and Western Culture by Wouter J. Hanegraaff
New Age studies
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