The Spiritual Revolution: Why Religion is Giving Way to SpiritualityISBN: 978-1-4051-1958-0
Hardcover
228 pages
January 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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“It is clear that this book, with the distinctions it
introduces and its daring central thesis, is a major contribution
to the current debate. The careful way in which the authors develop
their argument step by step, taking into account possible
objections, is admirable.” Journal of Contemporary
Religion
"Is Britain undergoing a seismic cultural shift with New Age
forms of spirituality set to overtake traditional Christian
expressions? That's the fundamental question explored in depth by
two leading researchers into religious life in Britain today. Their
landmark book ... sets out their findings with back-up evidence
from studies worldwide. It raises key issues for all concerned for
the future of Christianity in Britain." The Baptist
Times
"Clearly, this book written by leading sociologists of religion,
is a must for anyone interested in sociology, alternative
spirituality and Christian studies, and will be made reference to
in many forthcoming researches. I strongly recommend anyone with an
interest in this field of study to read the book as it highlights
current research findings as well as breaks new ground in sociology
of religion." Australian Religious Studies Review
"This book explores the significance for contemporary religion
and spirituality of the subjective turn in modern culture. To
understand this, we need both careful empirical research and
constant reflection on our categories. Heelas and Woodhead supply
both in generous measure." Charles Taylor, McGill
University
"This well-researched and cogently argued study offers a
challenging diagnosis of the spiritual condition of present-day
Britain. It will be hotly debated by sociologists, theologians, and
all those interested in the future of religion and spirituality."
Hugh McLeod, University of Birmingham
"The Spiritual Revolution provides a much-needed survey
and theoretical synthesis of research on religious involvement,
particularly in Great Britain and the United States … The
result is a much more nuanced and productive account of religious
change than the usual secularization versus sacralization
approach." Penny Marler, Samford University
"A book such as this, whose contributors understand the shades of grey and are able to provide a critique of the religious fanaticism and extremism (on all sides) that has given the rise to so much of the controversy surrounding The Passion, should be essential reading in schools and universities everywhere." Chris Deacy, University of Kent