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religion 55
religioni 5
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56 its
55 religion
54 also
54 into
53 being
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religion

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1 1.1 | Some say that the Christian religion is patriarchal and authoritarian, 2 1.1 | With this cult of humanity, religion is internalised in a way 3 1.2 | misinformation on so many aspects of religion: not all that is labelled “ 4 1.4 | lead toward a renewal of religion. It is only a new way of 5 1.4 | the characteristics of a religion or a para-religion in distinct, 6 1.5 | hold that the Christian religion does not inspire a profound 7 1.5 | People feel the Christian religion no longer offers them – 8 2.0 (10)| Wouter J. Hanegraaff, New Age Religion and Western Culture. Esotericism 9 2.0 (11)| Bainbridge, The Future of Religion. Secularisation, Revival 10 2 | The expressionNew Age religion” is more controversial, 11 2 | Avoidance of the termNew Age religion” is not meant in any way 12 2 | distinguish carefully between “religion” and “spirituality”. Many 13 2 | have rejected organised religion, because in their judgement 14 2 | so to refer to it as a religion would run counter to its 15 2.1 (14)| Journal of Alternative Religion and Culture, 1: 2-3 (1992), 16 2.1 | paradigm shift in the area of religion and spirituality is simply 17 2.1 | the signs of a “return to religion”, but it is most certainly 18 2.1 | medicine, science, art and religion. Western culture is now 19 2.1 (21)| to mention psychology and religion, are all engaged in a fundamental 20 2.3.1 | surge in popularity of Asian religion at this point was something 21 2.3.2 | philosophia perennis) and religion (primordial theology), a 22 2.3.2 | the study of comparative religion, philosophy and science.~ 23 2.3.2 | nature, and that comparative religion was expected to unveil a ' 24 2.3.2 | Gustav Jung. James defined religion as experience, not dogma, 25 2.3 (32)| s description of New Age religion as rooted in the “occult-metaphysical” 26 2.3.3 | not, properly speaking, a religion, but it is interested in 27 2.4 | transcendent and immanent, religion and science, differences 28 2.4 | structures in politics and religion. All of these will be obstacles 29 2.5 | rather than belonging to any religion, but there are much closer 30 2.5 (49)| Bochinger, “New Ageund moderne Religion: Religionswissenschaftliche 31 2.5 | create space for a universal religion which could unite humanity. 32 4 | explicit statements on religion and so on. Some of these 33 4 | Christianity of the formal religion which inhibits access to 34 4 | good factor. Evaluating religion and ethical questions is 35 4 | and give way to a global religion and a new world order. ~ 36 6.1 | to another: in terms of religion, New Age offers an alternative 37 6.1 | humanity and nature, between religion and psychology, between 38 6.1 (89)| The Rise of Adventism: Religion and Society in Mid-Nineteenth-Century 39 6.1 | esoteric or gnosticmysticalreligion. Anything which promotes 40 6.2 | the universality of a new religion or spirituality. Genuine 41 6.2 | themselves unknowingly to another religion (in this case, Hinduism), 42 7.2 | was the time of the Jewish religion, the age of Pisces that 43 7.2 | Aquarius the age of a universal religion. ~Androgyny: is not hermaphroditism, 44 7.2 | Freud. Jung recognised that religion and spiritual matters were 45 7.2 | bridge between science and religion. Humanity is part of a universal 46 7.2 | uncontaminated form of natural religion, in touch with the powers 47 7.2 | and became a new kind of religion. Madame Blavatsky was a 48 7.2 | witchcraft was an ancient nature religion persecuted by Christians. 49 7.3 | through courses in comparative religion, mythology, mysticism, meditation, 50 7.3 | create an integrated world religion.(107) It is fascinating 51 8 | Claude Labrecque, Une religion américaine. Pistes de discernement 52 9.2 | Bochinger, “New Ageund moderne Religion: Religionswissenschaftliche 53 9.2 | Wouter Hanegraaff, New Age Religion and Western Culture. Esotericism 54 9.2 | Bainbridge, The Future of Religion. Secularisation, Revival 55 9.2 | Journal of Alternative Religion and Culture, 1:2-3 (1992)


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