Can we take seriously religious experience, spirituality, and mysticism, without reducing them to either cultural-linguistic by-products or simply asserting their validity as a dogmatic fact? The contributors to this volume argue that we can, and they offer a new way: the participatory turn, which proposes that individuals and communities have an integral and irreducible role in bringing forth ontologically rich religious worlds. They explore the ways this approach weaves together and gives voice to a number of robust trends in contemporary religious scholarship, including the renewed study of lived spirituality, the postmodern emphasis on embodied and gendered subjectivity, the admission of alternate epistemic perspectives, the irreducibil...
Secular Societies, Spiritual Selves? is the first volume to address the gendered intersections of re...
As scholars and the public grope towards understanding emergent forms of religiosity (multiple-relig...
This study investigates modern Paganism, or 'Neo-paganism' as it is often termed, in context of post...
In recent years, the thesis about a fundamental shift in Western religiosity has become increasingly...
This paper first uncovers the subtle spiritual narcissism that has characterized historical approach...
This article critically examines Ken Wilber’s (2006) recent work from a participatory perspective of...
© 2019 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In contemporary debates on the so-called “r...
Spirituality is a term associated with the diffusion of the sacred across the public sphere, into co...
This narrative research documents an emerging story of postmodern religious conversion. The research...
This project began with a concern that research into Emerging Church and Fresh Expressions groups ha...
The phenomenon of secular spirituality has grown increasingly visible in the contemporary Western wo...
At the turn of the twentieth century, after the American Civil War but before the World Wars, Willia...
A comparison of perennialism, participatory spirituality, and Gebser’s structures of consciousness d...
At first glance, the postmodern spiritual �scene� appears �sociologically messy, experiential, multi...
Aim of the study is to describe the phenomenon of post-religion as a specific spiritual sphere of th...
Secular Societies, Spiritual Selves? is the first volume to address the gendered intersections of re...
As scholars and the public grope towards understanding emergent forms of religiosity (multiple-relig...
This study investigates modern Paganism, or 'Neo-paganism' as it is often termed, in context of post...
In recent years, the thesis about a fundamental shift in Western religiosity has become increasingly...
This paper first uncovers the subtle spiritual narcissism that has characterized historical approach...
This article critically examines Ken Wilber’s (2006) recent work from a participatory perspective of...
© 2019 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In contemporary debates on the so-called “r...
Spirituality is a term associated with the diffusion of the sacred across the public sphere, into co...
This narrative research documents an emerging story of postmodern religious conversion. The research...
This project began with a concern that research into Emerging Church and Fresh Expressions groups ha...
The phenomenon of secular spirituality has grown increasingly visible in the contemporary Western wo...
At the turn of the twentieth century, after the American Civil War but before the World Wars, Willia...
A comparison of perennialism, participatory spirituality, and Gebser’s structures of consciousness d...
At first glance, the postmodern spiritual �scene� appears �sociologically messy, experiential, multi...
Aim of the study is to describe the phenomenon of post-religion as a specific spiritual sphere of th...
Secular Societies, Spiritual Selves? is the first volume to address the gendered intersections of re...
As scholars and the public grope towards understanding emergent forms of religiosity (multiple-relig...
This study investigates modern Paganism, or 'Neo-paganism' as it is often termed, in context of post...