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1 Fwd | basic foundations of the thought conveyed in this context. 2 1 | are influenced by New Age thought. The document guides those 3 1.4 | Christian discernment of New Age thought and practice cannot fail 4 2.0 (10)| in the Mirror of Secular Thought, Leiden-New York-Köln (Brill) 5 2 | very coherent current of thought”,( 12) a deliberate challenge 6 2.2 (24)| The Mirror of Secular Thought”). The system of correspondences 7 2.2.3 | a part of Hindu cyclical thought, based on the atman or divine 8 2.3.1 | resisted by older forms of thought judged to be entrenched 9 2.3.1 | which pervades all New Age thought and practice, and conditions 10 2.3.2 | important element of New Age thought and practice. Jung, indeed, “ 11 2.3.2 | A central element in his thought is the cult of the sun, 12 2.3.4.3 | in New Age writings and thought is the “new paradigm” which 13 2.3.4.3 | The question is whether thought and real change are commensurate, 14 2.4 | liberated as it is often thought or presumed to be?~– Authentic 15 3.2 | aspects of this current of thought.~He wrote that, in the more 16 3.3 | that implicit in New Age thought: the Christian conception 17 4 | central elements of New Age thought and practice from a Christian 18 6.1 | difficulty of all New Age thought is that this transcendence 19 6.2 | reflecting critically on New Age thought and practice. It is extremely 20 7.2 | but visionary or mystical, thought to be revealed and capable 21 7.2 | the Renaissance, they were thought to reveal pre-Christian 22 7.2 | commercial or artistic. ~New Thought: a 19th century religious