Various social and cultural changes from modernity to late modernity have been key to the appearance and development of new spiritualities in Western society. The often-contested term of “new spiritualities” is often liked with other no less contested ones such as “mysticism,” “popular religion,” “the New Age,” and “new religious” movements. Further, if the expression new spiritualities or alternative spiritualities took off outside of institutionalized religions in the Western world, this term is now re-used by these institutions within their specific theology. As new spiritualities are becoming mainstream in the first quarter of the 21st century, they are having a low-key impact on post-secularism (i.e., a specific type of secularism char...
This chapter focuses on changes in contemporary religion and in particular in relation to the global...
In recent years, the thesis about a fundamental shift in Western religiosity has become increasingly...
This text deals with the research project of the Center for Religious Studies which implicitly encom...
The New Age movement represents the historically innovative phenomenon of a secular type of religion...
Spirituality is a term associated with the diffusion of the sacred across the public sphere, into co...
Growth of the postmodern spirituality is caused by the transformation of our society from modern to ...
It was expected that by the end of the twentieth-century, due to human achievement and technology, ...
While the first theorists of secularization foresaw the gradual disappearance of religion from the p...
The disenchantment of reality has bankrupted conventional sources of meaning for many people in mode...
Non-religious diversity is growing in the world nowadays. In the current context it is understood no...
The 20th century witnessed changes which altered radically the world hitherto functioning in the sam...
In the last fifteen years the study of Western esotericism has become an academic discipline in its ...
introduction to alternative spiritualities (largely Paganisms and "New Age" or mind-body spiritualit...
Here the author continues to consider the cyclic-wave character of religious (spiritual) life. Durin...
"An examination of the three unique structural features of modern societies: inclusion of the whole ...
This chapter focuses on changes in contemporary religion and in particular in relation to the global...
In recent years, the thesis about a fundamental shift in Western religiosity has become increasingly...
This text deals with the research project of the Center for Religious Studies which implicitly encom...
The New Age movement represents the historically innovative phenomenon of a secular type of religion...
Spirituality is a term associated with the diffusion of the sacred across the public sphere, into co...
Growth of the postmodern spirituality is caused by the transformation of our society from modern to ...
It was expected that by the end of the twentieth-century, due to human achievement and technology, ...
While the first theorists of secularization foresaw the gradual disappearance of religion from the p...
The disenchantment of reality has bankrupted conventional sources of meaning for many people in mode...
Non-religious diversity is growing in the world nowadays. In the current context it is understood no...
The 20th century witnessed changes which altered radically the world hitherto functioning in the sam...
In the last fifteen years the study of Western esotericism has become an academic discipline in its ...
introduction to alternative spiritualities (largely Paganisms and "New Age" or mind-body spiritualit...
Here the author continues to consider the cyclic-wave character of religious (spiritual) life. Durin...
"An examination of the three unique structural features of modern societies: inclusion of the whole ...
This chapter focuses on changes in contemporary religion and in particular in relation to the global...
In recent years, the thesis about a fundamental shift in Western religiosity has become increasingly...
This text deals with the research project of the Center for Religious Studies which implicitly encom...