This paper discusses the concept of New Age healing. Its emergence into popular culture in the 1980s can be traced to burgeoning interest in human potential and holistic health in the 1960s and 1970s. These phenomena in turn, were rooted in the appearance of Theosophy, New Thought, and spiritualism in the 19th Century. Rather than a social movement, or even a singular phenomenon, the New Age is characterized as a hodgepodge of several elements with a characteristic inclination to borrow beliefs and practices from the other traditions and systems of belief and practice. These include mysticism, esoteric metaphysics, the occult, and self-actualization regimens. The rise of New Age healing has sparked converging conservative religious, secular...
The incorporation of spirituality into Western clinical culture is quite recent. In fact, it began s...
International audienceIn addition to well-known old and new healing churches, such as Christian Scie...
It was expected that by the end of the twentieth-century, due to human achievement and technology, ...
This paper provides a conceptual overview of the 'New Age' phenomenon and of 'New age healing' conce...
There is an observable growing interest in the process of healing. While most are familiar with wha...
Includes bibliographical references.The paper begins with several definitions of the New Age movemen...
In modern societies the functional differentiation of medicine and religion is the predominant parad...
This thesis explores attitudes about the New Age movement from the perspective of those within it, s...
Modern medical practice is identified as a relatively recent way of approaching human ill health in ...
One striking feature of late 20th-century spirituality is the perception of the need for healing. I...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Scholars in folklore and anthropology are more directl...
<p>Studies of the New Religious Movements raise questions about the nature of religion. Many of thes...
Over the past century, there has been an increasing interest in using spiritual healing techniques i...
First part of this text deals with the critique of the New Age concept and shows some of its problem...
The New Age movement represents the historically innovative phenomenon of a secular type of religion...
The incorporation of spirituality into Western clinical culture is quite recent. In fact, it began s...
International audienceIn addition to well-known old and new healing churches, such as Christian Scie...
It was expected that by the end of the twentieth-century, due to human achievement and technology, ...
This paper provides a conceptual overview of the 'New Age' phenomenon and of 'New age healing' conce...
There is an observable growing interest in the process of healing. While most are familiar with wha...
Includes bibliographical references.The paper begins with several definitions of the New Age movemen...
In modern societies the functional differentiation of medicine and religion is the predominant parad...
This thesis explores attitudes about the New Age movement from the perspective of those within it, s...
Modern medical practice is identified as a relatively recent way of approaching human ill health in ...
One striking feature of late 20th-century spirituality is the perception of the need for healing. I...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Scholars in folklore and anthropology are more directl...
<p>Studies of the New Religious Movements raise questions about the nature of religion. Many of thes...
Over the past century, there has been an increasing interest in using spiritual healing techniques i...
First part of this text deals with the critique of the New Age concept and shows some of its problem...
The New Age movement represents the historically innovative phenomenon of a secular type of religion...
The incorporation of spirituality into Western clinical culture is quite recent. In fact, it began s...
International audienceIn addition to well-known old and new healing churches, such as Christian Scie...
It was expected that by the end of the twentieth-century, due to human achievement and technology, ...