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The New Age Movement

Religion, Culture and Society in the Age of Postmodernity

Heelas, Paul

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1. Edition September 1996
288 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-631-19332-6
John Wiley & Sons

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This is the first wide-ranging and accessible introduction to the fascinating subject of the New Age movement.

List of Illustrations.

Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

PART I. PORTRAYAL.

1. Manifestations.

2. Developments.

3. The New.

4. Significance.

PART II. APPEAL.

5. Uncertainties of Modernity.

6. Certainties of Modernity.

PART III. EFFECTIVENESS.

7. Sel-Understanding.

8. The Future.

Appendices: (1) Characterizations of the New Age; (2) Before and
After Exegesis.

References.

Index.
"Drawing on a vast and rich body of sources, Dr Heelas has produced
a remarkably comprehensive picture of the multi-faceted
contemporary New Age movement. His knowledge of everything from
human potential movements to the new Gurdjieff-inspired religious
systems and modern paganism is in itself no less impressive than
his discerning commentary on what all this means for modern
society. His deeply researched but lightly-worn scholarship informs
every page, and anyone who wishes to get an understanding of the
present-day fringe religious scene will need to acquaint themselves
with this book." Dr B R Wilson, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls,
University of Oxford

"A pioneering book, and a remarkable feat of sympathetic
interpretation which will change the way we perceive the New Age.
Paul Heelas makes sense out of a wider range of materials than I'd
have believed possible. A book to buy and keep, as a document of
our times." Don Cupitt, Emmanuel College, University of
Cambridge

It should be clear from all of this that Heelas takes the New
Age seriously and is able to point to it as cultural expression of
modernity as well as, in some ways, a resource for modernity.
Voices are often shrill and unidimensional in dealing with the New
Ages; so his careful, searching judgements are surely welcome...
Still, Heelas has contributed significantly to the small list of
truly good books on the New Age movement. With its plethora of
concrete examples, his work is rich in conveying the texture of the
movement, and it is evenhanded in its evaluation of evidence and
claims" Professor Catherine L. Albanese, Department of Religious
Studies, University of California.

"Heelas' work presents a particularly good introduction to the
subject. Heelas' book will be of great assistance to everyone
interested in undertaking research into some aspect of the New Age
Movement." Religion

"Paul Heelas has produced an extremely useful account of the new
Age and this book will no doubt be a standard text for some time to
come." Fiona Bowie, BASR Bulletin.

"... Heelas' book provides a good comprehensive guide to the New
Age Movement. This book is a valuable resource for those studying
the sociology of religion, particularly for those interested in the
New Age Movement." Andri Soteri, London School of Economics and
Political Science

"We have long needed a scholarly and objective description and
assessment of the New Age Movement, and at last Paul Heelas... has
provided us with one... Comtemporary Christians in particular need
to know why New Age ideas attract, and they need a guide through
this perplexing welter of beliefs, therapies, lifestyles, hopes and
aspirations. They could have none better than The New Age
Movement." The Christian Parapsychologist

"Heelas's description of contempory New Age phenomena provide a
valuable resource for the student of new Religious Movements"
Wendy W. Young, University of Florida
Paul Heelas is Director of the Centre for Study of Cultural Values and Reader in Religion and Modernity in the Department of Religious Studies at Lancaster University.

P. Heelas, University of Lancaster