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8 Gender and power in magical practices
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I: People
- 1 'Wandering stars': seekers and gurus in the modern world 15
- 2 Madame Blavatsky's Children: Theosophy and its heirs 37
- 3 New Centres of Life 51
- 4 Jung's Psychologising of Religion 65
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Part 2: Places
- 5 More of the Same? Christianity, vernacular religion and alternative spirituality in Glastonbury 81
- 6 Iona and Healing: a discourse analysis 105
- 7 Alternative Spirituality in Europe: Amsterdam 118
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Part 3: Practices
- 8 Gender and power in magical practices 135
- 9 Boggarts and books: towards an appreciation of pagan spirituality 155
- 10 Holism, healing and the new age 169
- 11 An analysis of the festival for mind-body-spirit, London 188
- 12 Personal development: the spiritualisation and secularisation of the human potential movement 201
- 13 The new age and secularisation 220
- 14 Expressive spirituality and humanistic expressivism: sources of significance beyond church and chapel 237
- Notes on contributors 255
- Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: People
- 1 'Wandering stars': seekers and gurus in the modern world 15
- 2 Madame Blavatsky's Children: Theosophy and its heirs 37
- 3 New Centres of Life 51
- 4 Jung's Psychologising of Religion 65
-
Part 2: Places
- 5 More of the Same? Christianity, vernacular religion and alternative spirituality in Glastonbury 81
- 6 Iona and Healing: a discourse analysis 105
- 7 Alternative Spirituality in Europe: Amsterdam 118
-
Part 3: Practices
- 8 Gender and power in magical practices 135
- 9 Boggarts and books: towards an appreciation of pagan spirituality 155
- 10 Holism, healing and the new age 169
- 11 An analysis of the festival for mind-body-spirit, London 188
- 12 Personal development: the spiritualisation and secularisation of the human potential movement 201
- 13 The new age and secularisation 220
- 14 Expressive spirituality and humanistic expressivism: sources of significance beyond church and chapel 237
- Notes on contributors 255
- Index 259