Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction: “All mixed up” – thinking about religion in relation to New Age spiritualities
- Part I Rethinking New Age spiritualities
- Part II Comparing New Age beliefs and practices
- 6 Narrow New Age and broad spirituality: a comprehensive schema and a comparative analysis
- 7 Dolphins and other humans: New Age identities in comparative perspective
- 8 New Age, Sami shamanism and indigenous spirituality
- 9 The holistic milieu in context: between traditional Christianity and folk religiosity
- 10 New Age and the spirit of capitalism: energy as cognitive currency
- Part III Putting new spiritual practices to work
- Conclusion: New Age spiritualities – “good to think” in the study of religion
- Contributors
- Further reading
- Bibliography
- Index
6 - Narrow New Age and broad spirituality: a comprehensive schema and a comparative analysis
from Part II - Comparing New Age beliefs and practices
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction: “All mixed up” – thinking about religion in relation to New Age spiritualities
- Part I Rethinking New Age spiritualities
- Part II Comparing New Age beliefs and practices
- 6 Narrow New Age and broad spirituality: a comprehensive schema and a comparative analysis
- 7 Dolphins and other humans: New Age identities in comparative perspective
- 8 New Age, Sami shamanism and indigenous spirituality
- 9 The holistic milieu in context: between traditional Christianity and folk religiosity
- 10 New Age and the spirit of capitalism: energy as cognitive currency
- Part III Putting new spiritual practices to work
- Conclusion: New Age spiritualities – “good to think” in the study of religion
- Contributors
- Further reading
- Bibliography
- Index
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- New Age SpiritualityRethinking Religion, pp. 99 - 116Publisher: Acumen PublishingPrint publication year: 2013