Spiritualities of Life: New Age Romanticism and Consumptive CapitalismISBN: 978-1-4051-3938-0
Paperback
296 pages
April 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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- An enlightening book which explores the ways in which
spirituality has been experienced, understood and valued in Western
society
- Traces the development of modern spirituality, from the origins
of Romanticism in the eighteenth century, through to the
counter-cultural sixties and on to the wellbeing culture of
today
- Explores the belief that modern spirituality is merely an
extension of capitalism in which people consume spirituality
without giving anything back
- Contends that much of the wide range of popular
mind-body-spirit practices are really an ethically charged force
for the ‘good life’, helping us to find balance in the
demands of twenty-first century living
- Written by an acknowledged world-leader in the field
- Completes a trilogy of books including The Spiritual Revolution (2005, with Linda Woodhead) and The New Age Movement (1996), charting the rise and influence of spirituality today.