The Shape of Spirituality
The Public Significance of a New Religious Formation
Herausgeber: Houtman, Dick; Watts, Galen
The Shape of Spirituality
The Public Significance of a New Religious Formation
Herausgeber: Houtman, Dick; Watts, Galen
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The Shape of Spirituality brings together leading sociologists to challenge common notions that spirituality is individualistic, privatized, and apoliticalâ and to make the definitive case for its social and political significance.
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The Shape of Spirituality brings together leading sociologists to challenge common notions that spirituality is individualistic, privatized, and apoliticalâ and to make the definitive case for its social and political significance.
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- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 153mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780231216852
- ISBN-10: 0231216858
- Artikelnr.: 70438747
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Columbia University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 153mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780231216852
- ISBN-10: 0231216858
- Artikelnr.: 70438747
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dick Houtman is professor of sociology of culture and religion at the Center for Sociological Research, University of Leuven. He is the author or editor of many books, most recently Science Under Siege: Contesting the Secular Religion of Scientism (2021). Galen Watts is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo. He is the author of The Spiritual Turn: The Religion of the Heart and the Making of Romantic Liberal Modernity (2022).
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Spirituality-Privatized Pseudo-Religion?, by Galen Watts and
Dick Houtman
1. How Spirituality Grew up and out of Christianity, by Linda Woodhead
2. The Cultic Milieu and the Spiritual Turn: The Need for Theoretical
Revision, by Colin Campbell
3. Holistic Healing and the Reestablishment of Religion in the United
States, by Candy Gunther Brown
4. Spiritualizing Therapy: How Psychologists Use Spirituality to Counter
the Hyperindividualistic Spirit of the Therapeutic Framework, by Michal
Pagis and Orly Tal
5. The Spiritual Impulse in Silicon Valley: A Content and Discourse
Analysis of Wired Magazine, 2001-2020, by Paul K. McClure and Christopher
M. Pieper
6. Lagged Identities and the Underestimated Civic Significance of
Spirituality, by Evan Stewart, Tim Dacey, and Jaime Kucinskas
7. When the Spiritual Is Political: Self-Realization and the Quest for
Social Justice, by Galen Watts
8. A Startling Alliance? Spirituality, Populism, and Antivaccination
Protest, by Dick Houtman and Stef Aupers
9. Conspirituality: An (Un)happy Marriage of Conspiracy Theories and
Spirituality?, byJaron Harambam
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Introduction: Spirituality-Privatized Pseudo-Religion?, by Galen Watts and
Dick Houtman
1. How Spirituality Grew up and out of Christianity, by Linda Woodhead
2. The Cultic Milieu and the Spiritual Turn: The Need for Theoretical
Revision, by Colin Campbell
3. Holistic Healing and the Reestablishment of Religion in the United
States, by Candy Gunther Brown
4. Spiritualizing Therapy: How Psychologists Use Spirituality to Counter
the Hyperindividualistic Spirit of the Therapeutic Framework, by Michal
Pagis and Orly Tal
5. The Spiritual Impulse in Silicon Valley: A Content and Discourse
Analysis of Wired Magazine, 2001-2020, by Paul K. McClure and Christopher
M. Pieper
6. Lagged Identities and the Underestimated Civic Significance of
Spirituality, by Evan Stewart, Tim Dacey, and Jaime Kucinskas
7. When the Spiritual Is Political: Self-Realization and the Quest for
Social Justice, by Galen Watts
8. A Startling Alliance? Spirituality, Populism, and Antivaccination
Protest, by Dick Houtman and Stef Aupers
9. Conspirituality: An (Un)happy Marriage of Conspiracy Theories and
Spirituality?, byJaron Harambam
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Spirituality-Privatized Pseudo-Religion?, by Galen Watts and
Dick Houtman
1. How Spirituality Grew up and out of Christianity, by Linda Woodhead
2. The Cultic Milieu and the Spiritual Turn: The Need for Theoretical
Revision, by Colin Campbell
3. Holistic Healing and the Reestablishment of Religion in the United
States, by Candy Gunther Brown
4. Spiritualizing Therapy: How Psychologists Use Spirituality to Counter
the Hyperindividualistic Spirit of the Therapeutic Framework, by Michal
Pagis and Orly Tal
5. The Spiritual Impulse in Silicon Valley: A Content and Discourse
Analysis of Wired Magazine, 2001-2020, by Paul K. McClure and Christopher
M. Pieper
6. Lagged Identities and the Underestimated Civic Significance of
Spirituality, by Evan Stewart, Tim Dacey, and Jaime Kucinskas
7. When the Spiritual Is Political: Self-Realization and the Quest for
Social Justice, by Galen Watts
8. A Startling Alliance? Spirituality, Populism, and Antivaccination
Protest, by Dick Houtman and Stef Aupers
9. Conspirituality: An (Un)happy Marriage of Conspiracy Theories and
Spirituality?, byJaron Harambam
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Introduction: Spirituality-Privatized Pseudo-Religion?, by Galen Watts and
Dick Houtman
1. How Spirituality Grew up and out of Christianity, by Linda Woodhead
2. The Cultic Milieu and the Spiritual Turn: The Need for Theoretical
Revision, by Colin Campbell
3. Holistic Healing and the Reestablishment of Religion in the United
States, by Candy Gunther Brown
4. Spiritualizing Therapy: How Psychologists Use Spirituality to Counter
the Hyperindividualistic Spirit of the Therapeutic Framework, by Michal
Pagis and Orly Tal
5. The Spiritual Impulse in Silicon Valley: A Content and Discourse
Analysis of Wired Magazine, 2001-2020, by Paul K. McClure and Christopher
M. Pieper
6. Lagged Identities and the Underestimated Civic Significance of
Spirituality, by Evan Stewart, Tim Dacey, and Jaime Kucinskas
7. When the Spiritual Is Political: Self-Realization and the Quest for
Social Justice, by Galen Watts
8. A Startling Alliance? Spirituality, Populism, and Antivaccination
Protest, by Dick Houtman and Stef Aupers
9. Conspirituality: An (Un)happy Marriage of Conspiracy Theories and
Spirituality?, byJaron Harambam
Bibliography
Contributors
Index