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1 Fwd | the complex phenomenon of “New Age” which is influencing 2 Fwd | of the Working Group on New Religious Movements, composed 3 Fwd | able to explain how the New Age movement differs from 4 Fwd | account of the way that New Age religiosity addresses 5 Fwd | that the attraction that New Age religiosity has for 6 Fwd | need to know and understand New Age as a cultural current, 7 Fwd | order to properly assess New Age themes. The first two 8 Fwd | first two chapters present New Age as a multifaceted cultural 9 Fwd | for an investigation of New Age in comparison with the 10 Fwd | deeper into the study of New Age will find useful references 11 1 | questions raised by the New Age or other contemporary 12 1 | invitation to understand the New Age and to engage in a genuine 13 1 | those who are influenced by New Age thought. The document 14 1 | understanding and response to New Age spirituality, both illustrating 15 1 | the positions espoused by New Age thinkers in opposition 16 1.1 | reflections are about the New Age, which takes its name 17 1.1 | astrological Age of Aquarius. The New Age is one of many explanations 18 1.1 | Christian assessment of New Age thinking and the New 19 1.1 | New Age thinking and the New Age movement as a whole.~ 20 1.1 | popularmysticalmovements. New Age is attractive mainly 21 1.1 | institutions.~While much of New Age is a reaction to contemporary 22 1.1 | of the self. This is why New Age shares many of the values 23 1.1 | to blend Christianity and New Age, by taking what strikes 24 1.1 (1) | Paul Heelas, The New Age Movement. The Celebration 25 1.1 | God is reduced in certain New Age practices so as furthering 26 1.1 | advancement of the individual.~New Age appeals to people imbued 27 1.1 | meant by spirituality in a New Age context? The answer 28 1.1 | much of what can be called New Age. Some versions of New 29 1.1 | New Age. Some versions of New Age harness the powers of 30 1.1 | outwards and beyond, to the “new Advent”~of the God who calls 31 1.2 | brought about a completely new situation. The ease and 32 1.2 | is one of the reasons why New Age has come to the attention 33 1.2 | remarkable expansion of New Age sources ranging from 34 1.2 | between Christianity and New Age.~ ~ 35 1.3 | background~When one examines many New Age traditions, it soon 36 1.3 | in fact, little in the New Age that is new. The name 37 1.3 | little in the New Age that is new. The name seems to have 38 1.3 | which has given space to New Age ideas is the general 39 1.3 | what is now recognised as New Age theory.~Basically, New 40 1.3 | New Age theory.~Basically, New Age has found a remarkable 41 1.3 | whether and in what sense New Age can be described as 42 1.3 | existence and fervor of New Age thinking and practice 43 1.4 | 1.4. The New Age and Catholic Faith~Even 44 1.4 | it can be admitted that New Age religiosity in some 45 1.4 | strong. On the one hand, new forms of psychological affirmation 46 1.4 | are frequently labelledNew Age” for commercial purposes. 47 1.4 | Christian discernment of New Age thought and practice 48 1.4 | the guise of the so-called New Age: We cannot delude ourselves 49 1.4 | of religion. It is only a new way of practising gnosticism 50 1.5 | challenge~The appeal of New Age religiosity cannot be 51 1.5 | matter of fact, some say the New Age is already passing us 52 1.5 | least for the moment, the New Age is still very much alive 53 1.5 | cultural scene.~The success of New Age offers the Church a 54 1.5 | often leads people to the New Age is a genuine yearning: 55 1.5 | There is a positive tone in New Age criticisms of “the materialism 56 1.5 (7) | particularly Massimo Introvigne, New Age & Next Age, Casale Monferrato ( 57 1.5 | problems there are with New Age are to be found in what 58 2 | 2. NEW AGE SPIRITUALITY: AN OVERVIEW~ 59 2 | the phenomenon known as New Age. Many of them feel the 60 2 | elements of the developing New Age tradition;~– to indicate 61 2 | provide an exhaustive list of New Age phenomena, since that 62 2 | essential to try to understand New Age correctly, in order 63 2 | everything connected with the New Age movement is good, or 64 2 | the underlying vision of New Age religiosity, it is on 65 2 | doctrine and spirituality.~New Age is not a movement in 66 2 | normally intended in the termNew Religious Movement”, and 67 2 | consciously incorporate New Age elements, and it has 68 2 | has been suggested that New Age has been a source of 69 2 | para-religious sects.( 9) New Age is not a single, uniform 70 2 | movement”, some refer to New Age as a “milieu”,( 10) 71 2.0 (9) | Lacroix, L'Ideologia della New Age, Milano (il Saggiatore) 72 2.0 (10) | Cf. Wouter J. Hanegraaff, New Age Religion and Western 73 2 | are in some way part of New Age are, indeed, part of 74 2 | place. It can be applied to New Age in the same sense as 75 2 | issues.~The expressionNew Age religion” is more controversial, 76 2 | best to avoid it, although New Age is often a response 77 2 | Avoidance of the termNew Age religion” is not meant 78 2 | fact that many within the New Age Movement themselves 79 2 | Furthermore, at the heart of New Age is the belief that the 80 2 | quite accurate to place New Age in the broader context 81 2 | to Christians to take the New Age seriously, and as such 82 2 | elusive phenomenon known as New Age. It is an attempt to 83 2 | attempt to understand what New Age is and to recognise 84 2 | basic principles behind New Age thinking, so that they 85 2 | evaluation of the elements of New Age they encounter. It is 86 2 | people dislike the term New Age, and some suggest that “ 87 2 | movement that is often known as New Age. ~ ~ 88 2.0 (13) | clearly. Cf. “Kursmappe 1New Age und Esoterik”, text 89 2.1 | 2.1. What is new about New Age?~For many 90 2.1 | 2.1. What is new about New Age?~For many people, the 91 2.1 | For many people, the term New Age clearly refers to a 92 2.1 | due to be replaced by the New Age of Aquarius early in 93 2.1 | such a high profile in the New Age movement largely because 94 2.1 | who stress the idea of a New Paradigm for living. It 95 2.1 | culture and bringing about a new spiritual awareness. In 96 2.1 | vision, not a theory. But New Age is a broad tradition, 97 2.1 | traditions which flow into New Age are: ancient Egyptian 98 2.1 (14) | use in the title of The New Age Magazine, which was 99 2.1 (14) | as 1900 Cf. M. York, “The New Age Movement in Great Britain”, 100 2.1 (14) | nature of the change to the New Age are interpreted variously 101 2.1 | on.( 15)~Here is what is “new” about New Age. It is a “ 102 2.1 | Here is what is “new” about New Age. It is a “syncretism 103 2.1 | desire for change is not new, but can be described as “ 104 2.1 | the 1950s and 1960s”.( 17) New Age is a witness to nothing 105 2.1 (17) | Theological Commission, A New Age of the Spirit? A Catholic 106 2.1 (17) | Catholic Response to the New Age Phenomenon, Dublin 1994, 107 2.1 | spirituality is simply a new way of stating traditional 108 2.1 | the relationship between New Age and Christianity, is 109 2.1 | to the spiritual realm. New Age as we now know it came 110 2.1 | festival at Woodstock in New York State in 1969 and the 111 2.1 | forth the main themes of New Age in the emblematic song “ 112 2.1 (19) | Olivieri Pennesi, Il Cristo del New Age. Indagine critica, Vatican 113 2.1 | suggested by some that the New Agemovement” is precisely 114 2.2 | 2.2. What does the New Age claim to offer?~ 115 2.2.1 | most common elements in New Agespirituality” is a 116 2.2.1 | entity during trances in a New Age phenomenon known as “ 117 2.2.1 | have become the centre of a new industry of books and paintings). 118 2.2.1 | who refer to angels in the New Age do so in an unsystematic 119 2.2.1 | particular people is another New Age experience claimed by 120 2.2.1 | in theory at least, the New Age often recognizes no 121 2.2 (22) | Chris Griscom, Ecstasy is a New Frequency: Teachings of 122 2.2 (22) | of the Light Institute, New York (Simon & Schuster) 123 2.2.2 | nature or the cosmos. In New Age there is no distinction 124 2.2.2 | the great chain of being. New Age teachers and therapies 125 2.2 (23) | See the Glossary of New Age terms, §7.2 above.~ 126 2.2 (24) | esotericism, but it has a new meaning for those who (consciously 127 2.2.3 | Indian chakra system. In a New Age perspective, illness 128 2.2.3 | material prosperity; for some New Age healers, there should 129 2.2.3 | Advertising connected with New Age covers a wide range 130 2.2.3 | a prolongation of life, New Age offers an Eastern formula 131 2.2.3 | theosophy, anthroposophy and New Age all see reincarnation 132 2.2.3 | the soul is united to its new body there is a preview 133 2.2.4 | central concerns of the New Age movement is the search 134 2.2.4 | enlightened past. Divisions which New Age proponents claim need 135 2.2.4 | all of these areas, the New Age alternatives are called “ 136 2.2.4 | holistic”. Holism pervades the New Age movement, from its concern 137 2.3 | fundamental principles of New Age thinking~ 138 2.3 (27) | Michael Fuss, “New Age and Europe – A Challenge 139 2.3.1 | this point was something new in the Western context, 140 2.3.1 | essential ingredient in New Age and one of the principal 141 2.3.1 | development of ecology.(30) The new vision which is the goal 142 2.3.1 | point which pervades all New Age thought and practice, 143 2.3.2 | The essential matrix of New Age thinking~The essential 144 2.3.2 | The essential matrix of New Age thinking is to be found 145 2.3.2 | Society with Henry Olcott in New York in 1875. The Society 146 2.3.2 | an important element of New Age thought and practice. 147 2.3 (32) | Melton's description of New Age religion as rooted in 148 2.3 (34) | The author points out that New Age devoteesquote passages 149 2.3.2 | the desire for a radically new world. The two centres which 150 2.3.2 | initial power-houses of the New Age, and to a certain extent 151 2.3.2 | States of America. What feeds New Age consistently is a growing 152 2.3.3 | 3. Central themes of the New Age~New Age is not, properly 153 2.3.3 | Central themes of the New Age~New Age is not, properly speaking, 154 2.3.3 | divine”. The essence of New Age is the loose association 155 2.3.3 | the immense variety within New Age, there are some common 156 2.3.4 | 2.3.4. What does New Age say about...~ 157 2.3.4.1 | 1. ...the human person?~New Age involves a fundamental 158 2.3.4.1 | which is to be found in the New Testament; it is often one 159 2.3.4.1 | might be termed a classical New Age account, people are 160 2.3.4.1 | create our own reality. Many New Age authors maintain that 161 2.3.4.1 | The classic approach in New Age is transpersonal psychology, 162 2.3.4.2 | 2.3.4.2. ...God?~New Age has a marked preference 163 2.3.4.2 | personal God; the God of which New Age speaks is neither personal 164 2.3.4.3 | particles, is central to much New Age thinking. The universe 165 2.3.4.3 | collectivism. It all happens as if New Age, having plucked people 166 2.3.4.3 | deal with today's problems New Age dreams of a spiritual 167 2.3 (38) | s The True and the False New Age. Introductory Ecumenical 168 2.3 (39) | Lacroix, L'Ideologia della New Age, Milano (il Saggiatore) 169 2.3.4.3 | the recurring themes in New Age writings and thought 170 2.3.4.3 | writings and thought is the “new paradigm” which contemporary 171 2.3.4.3 | of old systems, forcing new frameworks for problem-solving 172 2.4 | myth rather than history”?: New Age and culture~(43) “Basically, 173 2.4 | Basically, the appeal of the New Age has to do with the culturally 174 2.4 | for the individual. The New Age is 'of' the self in 175 2.4 | notion of the self. Many New Age writings argue that 176 2.4 | democratic participation in a new planetary order, or is it 177 2.4 | issues. Some observers of New Age detect a sinister authoritarianism 178 2.4 | one of the shadows of the New Age is “a subtle surrender 179 2.4 | name of waiting for the New Age to come rather than 180 2.4 | quietism is universal in New Age attitudes, one of the 181 2.4 | chief criticisms of the New Age Movement is that its 182 2.4 | is questionable whether New Age demonstrates the intellectual 183 2.4 | tragic. The response from New Age is unity through fusion: 184 2.4 | is transpersonality. The New Age world is unproblematic: 185 2.4 | appear in another vision.~– New Age imports Eastern religious 186 2.4 | implied when people opt for New Age alternatives is a complete 187 2.4 | equanimity and compassion. New Age echoes society's deep, 188 2.4 | individuals or for societies. New Age training courses (what 189 2.4 | increasing productivity; some New Age devotees are involved 190 2.4 | enterprise-minded businessperson is that New Age trainings also resonate 191 2.4 | potential'. Presented by New Age trainers, they are likely 192 2.4 (45) | David Spangler, The New Age, Issaquah (Mornington 193 2.5 | 2.5. Why has New Age grown so rapidly and 194 2.5 | criticisms it may attract, New Age is an attempt by people 195 2.5 | But it is significant that New Age has enjoyed enormous 196 2.5 | people are involved with New Age in very different ways 197 2.5 | the principles on which New Age is built. It seems that, 198 2.5 | products which are labelledNew Age”. People who use aromatherapy 199 2.5 | aromatherapy or listen to “New Agemusic, for example, 200 2.5 | economic proposition that New Age has become so widespread. 201 2.5 | has become so widespread. New Age has been seen, in some 202 2.5 | contemporary economics, New Age is a global phenomenon 203 2.5 | a very selective sense.~New Age has become immensely 204 2.5 | fundamental characteristics of New Age ideas. What is offered 205 2.5 (49) | Cf. Christoph Bochinger, “New Ageund moderne Religion: 206 2.5 | about concerted promotion of New Age as an ideology, but 207 2.5 | Some groups have reacted to New Age with sweeping accusations 208 2.5 | enough to point out that New Age shares with a number 209 2.5 (50) | Christian mysticism and New Age mysticism”. ~ 210 3 | 3 NEW AGE AND CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY~ 211 3.1 | 3.1. New Age as spirituality~New 212 3.1 | New Age as spirituality~New Age is often referred to 213 3.1 | those who promote it as a “new spirituality”. It seems 214 3.1 | seems ironic to call it “new” when so many of its ideas 215 3.1 | cultures. But what really is new is that New Age is a conscious 216 3.1 | what really is new is that New Age is a conscious search 217 3.1 | process of becoming and in the New Genesis of a world in constant 218 3.1 | metaphysical component comes from New Age's esoteric and theosophical 219 3.1 | roots, and is basically a new form of gnosis. Access to 220 3.1 (51) | La 'mistica cosmica' del New Age”, in Religioni e Sette 221 3.1 | and psychology (cf. 2.32). New Age thus becomes an experience 222 3.1 (54) | Cf. J. Gordon Melton, New Age Encyclopedia, Detroit ( 223 3.2 | narcissism?~Several authors see New Age spirituality as a kind 224 3.2 | an important exponent of New Age, David Spangler, who, 225 3.2 | the more popular forms of New Age, “individuals and groups 226 3.2 | world. On this level, the New Age has become populated 227 3.2 | elements or “shadows” of the New Age: “alienation from the 228 3.2 | with spirituality, of the New Age perspective with ultimate 229 3.2 | stresses are the function of New Age as an image of change 230 3.2 | therapies which bear the New Age label is brought out 231 3.2 | spent several years in the New Age milieu. He observes 232 3.2 | while it is not Christian, New Age spirituality is not 233 3.2 (56) | David Spangler, The New Age, op. cit., p. 13f. ~ 234 3.3 | Christians, there was no new cosmic age to come; what 235 3.3 | the Colossians and in the New Testament a doctrine of 236 3.3 | different from that implicit in New Age thought: the Christian 237 3.3 | Christ has become current in New Age circles. “The Cosmic 238 3.3 | Cosmic Christ... leads a new exodus from the bondage 239 3.3 | satisfy everyone involved in New Age, it does catch the tone 240 3.3 | views of Christ lie. For New Age the Cosmic Christ is 241 3.4 | Christian mysticism and New Age mysticism~For Christians, 242 3.4 | universe. Spirituality in New Age terms means experiencing 243 3.4 | Christian mysticism and New Age mysticism. The New Age 244 3.4 | and New Age mysticism. The New Age way of purification 245 3.5 | point of contrast between New Age and Christianity. So 246 3.5 | and Christianity. So much New Age literature is shot through 247 3.5 | within”. Our problem, in a New Age perspective, is our 248 3.5 | realised, and in this sense the New Age has its own idea of 249 3.5 (63) | Theosis and Deification in the New Religious Movements” in 250 3.5 | encounter, an offer of a new kind of life. Life in Christ 251 3.5 | consciousness. Nor is it merely a new level of awareness. It involves 252 3.5 (64) | and the Aquarian Age. The new era of the Kingdom, Great 253 4 | 4 NEW AGE AND CHRISTIAN FAITH 254 4 | the individual elements of New Age religiosity – innocent 255 4 | whole thought-world on the New Age movement. The gnostic 256 4 | isolate some elements of New Age religiosity as acceptable 257 4 | rejecting others. Since the New Age movement makes much 258 4 | against the attempt to place New Age religiosity on the same 259 4 | are incorrectly labeled as New Age simply as a marketing 260 4 | elements which belong to the New Age movement, and which 261 4 | the central elements of New Age thought and practice 262 4 | a Christian standpoint. “New Agerefers to the ideas 263 4 | not explicitly labelled New Age would reveal further 264 4 | unacknowledged links with the whole New Age atmosphere.~ ~* Is God 265 4 | force to be harnessed?~The New Age concept of God is rather 266 4 | is a very clear one. The New Age god is an impersonal 267 4 | In some “classicNew Age writings, it is clear 268 4.0 (66) | Cf. Jean Vernette, Le New Age, Paris (P.U.F.) 1992 ( 269 4 | Christ is often presented in New Age literature as one among 270 4 | are some common points in New Age approaches:~– the personal 271 4 | Chronicles, are basic for New Age christology; ~– a kind 272 4.0 (68) | Olivieri Pennesi, Il Cristo del New Age. Indagine Critica, Vatican 273 4 | individuals? ~“The point of New Age techniques is to reproduce 274 4 | pathological in terms of New Age (in particular transpersonal 275 4 | is the holistic paradigm. New Age is thinking based on 276 4.0 (70) | Lacroix, L'Ideologia della New Age, Milano (Il Saggiatore) 277 4.0 (72) | instead of Social Change, New York (McGraw Hill) 1977, 278 4 | Christianity and rejected by many New Age authors and practitioners. ~*  279 4 | as is often the case in New Age explanations, or are 280 4 | self-realisation, self-redemption. New Age is essentially Pelagian 281 4 | truth or do we embrace it? ~New Age truth is about good 282 4 | selfishness at the heart of this New Age”.(75) ~New Age practices 283 4.0 (74) | Cf. Paul Heelas, The New Age Movement. The Celebration 284 4 | heart of this New Age”.(75) ~New Age practices are not really 285 4.0 (75) | Catholic Response to the New Age Phenomenon, Irish Theological 286 4 | there is such a thing? ~In New Age there is no real concept 287 4 | Those who take part in New Age activities will not 288 4 | serious problem perceived in New Age thinking is alienation 289 4 | whole of being. In some New Age writings and practices, 290 4.0 (78) | William Bloom, The New Age. An Anthology of Essential 291 4 | suffering and death? ~Some New Age writers view suffering 292 4 | José Silva et al.). In New Age, reincarnation is often 293 4 | positively sought after? ~Much in New Age is unashamedly self-promotion, 294 4 | are a block to seeing in New Age a genuine spiritual 295 4 | help to construct it? ~The New Age which is dawning will 296 4 | a global religion and a new world order. ~Christians 297 4 | Christ will come again; their New Age began 2000 years ago, 298 4.0 (83) | Cf. David Spangler, The New Age, op. cit., p. 28. ~ 299 4 | hand, it is clear that many New Age practices seem to those 300 4 | vision of reality. Certainly New Age creates its own atmosphere, 301 4 | of the Christ spread in New Age circles is inspired 302 4 | now, but also working with New Agers to develop a completely 303 4 | to develop a completely new understanding of reality, 304 4 | known by some observers as “New Age truth”.(85)~ ~ 305 4.0 (85) | Counterfeit Christ of the New Age Movement, Grand Rapids ( 306 5 | energised by a completely new sense of freedom, especially 307 6.1 | needed ~Christ or Aquarius? New Age is almost always linked 308 6.1 | another: in terms of religion, New Age offers an alternative 309 6.1 | Christian Age of Pisces. New Age thinkers are acutely 310 6.1 | movements which have fed the New Age are explicitly anti-Christian. 311 6.1 | superficial attachment to New Age, but has begun more 312 6.1 | Fusion or confusion? New Age traditions consciously 313 6.1 | scandal of division, but in New Age theory it is a question 314 6.1 | playing with words to say that New Age thrives on confusion. 315 6.1 (89) | Miller, A Crash Course in the New Age, Eastbourne (Monarch) 316 6.1 (89) | Mid-Nineteenth-Century America, New York 1974, pp. 79-103, and 317 6.1 (89) | Parapsychology, and American Culture, New York (Oxford University 318 6.1 | and the human person.(90) New Age has caught the mood 319 6.1 | reality. The widespread New Age conviction that one 320 6.1 | Sunday in the creed? The New Age idea that we are in 321 6.1 | fundamental difficulty of all New Age thought is that this 322 6.1 | evaluation of the ideas of New Age. In the first place 323 6.1 | such as “the search for new meaning in life, a new ecological 324 6.1 | for new meaning in life, a new ecological sensivity and 325 6.2 | everything in the broad sweep of New Age is linked to the theories 326 6.2 | in other ways. The term New Age has even been abused 327 6.2 | The mere use of the term New Age in itself means little, 328 6.2 | address the confusion about New Age religiosity in a variety 329 6.2 | actively involved in diffusing New Age religiosity in the Church. 330 6.2 | provided for.  ~*Quite a few New Age groups welcome every 331 6.2 | reflecting critically on New Age thought and practice. 332 6.2 | guidance and information on New Age. In some cases what 333 6.2 | organisations. This fits in with the New Age vision of moving into 334 6.2 | to the universality of a new religion or spirituality. 335 6.2 | traditions. ~*Some local New Age groups refer to their 336 6.2 | people attracted to the New Age will be more successful 337 6.2 | clarify a great deal about New Age in the process. ~In 338 6.2 | useful image, one of the New Age movement's own exponents 339 6.2 | religions to cathedrals, and New Age to a worldwide fair. 340 6.2 | to a worldwide fair. The New Age Movement is seen as 341 6.2 (94) | caveat in Massimo Introvigne, New Age & Next Age, Casale Monferrato ( 342 7.1 | Some brief formulations of New Age ideas ~William Bloom' 343 7.1 | Bloom's 1992 formulation of New Age quoted in Heelas, p. 344 7.1 | This is why we talk of a New Age. This new consciousness 345 7.1 | talk of a New Age. This new consciousness is the result 346 7.1 | energies of cosmic love. This new consciousness demonstrates 347 7.1 | of all existence. ~*This new consciousness and this new 348 7.1 | new consciousness and this new understanding of the dynamic 349 7.1 | of volving a completely new planetary culture. ~Heelas ( 350 7.1 | principal characteristics of the New Age vision, which is: ~* 351 7.2 | unity etc. In this aspect, New Age accepts historical inevitability. 352 7.2 | the animus and anima. In New Age, it is a state resulting 353 7.2 | a state resulting from a new awareness of this double 354 7.2 | Higher Self. ~Christ: in New Age the historical figure 355 7.2 | said to have. Christ – in New Age termsrepresents the 356 7.2 | the Self. ~Evolution: in New Age it is much more than 357 7.2 (97) | Helen Palmer, The Enneagram, New York (Harper-Row) 1989. ~ 358 7.2 | beyond its normal limits. The New Age offers a huge variety 359 7.2 | of gnostic ideas in much New Age thinking, and some authors 360 7.2 | some authors connected with New Age actually quote early 361 7.2 | the greater emphasis in New Age on monism and even pantheism 362 7.2 | neo-gnosticism to distinguish New Age gnosis from ancient 363 7.2 | Holism: a key concept in the “new paradigm”, claiming to provide 364 7.2 (100)| Marion Bowman (eds.), Beyond New Age. Exploring Alternative 365 7.2 | salvationtakes in the New Age movement: it is affirmed 366 7.2 (102)| Marion Bowman (eds.), Beyond New Age. Exploring Alternative 367 7.2 | rebirth (Buddhism).(103) In New Age contexts, the “law of 368 7.2 (103)| Cf. C. Maccari, LaNew Agedi fronte alla fede 369 7.2 | person is a part. Inasmuch as New Age monism includes the 370 7.2 | all goodness. ~Mysticism: New Age mysticism is turning 371 7.2 | current that runs parallel to New Age and often interacts 372 7.2 | of racial purity.(105) ~New Age Music: this is a booming 373 7.2 | Celtic” or druidic. Some New Age composers claim their 374 7.2 | with many elements of the New Age phenomenon, some music 375 7.2 | people further into the New Age Movement, but most is 376 7.2 | commercial or artistic. ~New Thought: a 19th century 377 7.2 | Theosophical Society introduced new forms of occultism which 378 7.2 | various currents in the New Age. ~Pantheism: (Greek 379 7.2 | popular in some areas of the New Age that human beings have 380 7.2 | problems. ~Reincarnation: in a New Age context, reincarnation 381 7.2 | those derived from them, New Age views reincarnation 382 7.2 | It has been attractive in New Age circles because it stresses 383 7.2 | currents that flow into the New Age. It developed against 384 7.2 | and Mesmer, and became a new kind of religion. Madame 385 7.2 | spiritualist elements in some New Religious Movements in Japan. ~ 386 7.2 | Boehme. The name was given new emphasis by the Theosophical 387 7.2 | writers and thinkers in New England, who shared an idealistic 388 7.2 | through Unitarianism to a new natural mysticism which 389 7.3 | 7.3. Key New Age places ~Esalen: a community 390 7.3 | bears the label of the 'New Age'. In fact, Findhorn ' 391 7.3 | become hallmarks of the New Age Movement, were present 392 7.3 | Center and Omega Institute in New York”.(106) ~Monte Verità: 393 7.3 | great luminaries of the New Age. The yearbooks make 394 7.3 (106)| Christian Responses to the New Age Movement. A Critical 395 8 | Theological Commission, A New Age of the Spirit? A Catholic 396 8 | Catholic Response to the New Age Phenomenon, Dublin 1994. ~ 397 8 | La 'mistica cosmica' del New Age”, in Religioni e Sette 398 8 | 1996/2. ~Carlo Maccari, La New Age di fronte alla fede 399 8 | Edward Anthony McCarthy, The New Age Movement, Pastoral Instruction, 400 8 | Instrucción Pastoral sobre el New Age, 7 January 1996. ~Christoph 401 8 | Stafford, Il movimento “New Age”, in L'Osservatore Romano, 402 8 | 1992. ~Working Group on New Religious Movements (ed.), 403 8 | Vatican City, Sects and New Religious Movements. An 404 8 | and Order Committee, The New Age Movement Report to Conference 405 8 | 1994. ~Aidan Nichols, “The New Age Movement”, in The Month, 406 8 | Olivieri Pennesi, Il Cristo del New Age. Indagine critica, Vatican 407 8 | Bewegungen in der Schweiz”, New Ageaus christlicher Sicht, 408 8 | s.j., Catholics and the New Age. How Good People are 409 8 | Psychology, the Enneagram and the New Age of Aquarius, Ann Arbor 410 8 | Christian Responses to the New Age Movement. A Critical 411 8 | A Jesuit's Journey into New Age Consciousness, New York ( 412 8 | into New Age Consciousness, New York (Crossroad) 1987. ~ 413 8 | Juan Carlos Urrea Viera, “New Age”. Visión Histórico-Doctrinal 414 8 | 1987. ~Jean Vernette, Le New Age, Paris (P.U.F.) 1992. ~ ~ 415 9.1 | 9.1. Some New Age books ~William Bloom, 416 9.1 | books ~William Bloom, The New Age. An Anthology of Essential 417 9.1 | Chris Griscom, Ecstasy is a New Frequency: Teachings of 418 9.1 | of the Light Institute, New York (Simon & Schuster) 419 9.1 | 1970. ~David Spangler, The New Age Vision, Forres (Findhorn 420 9.1 | Revelation: The Birth of a New Age, San Francisco (Rainbow 421 9.1 | 1977. ~David Spangler, The New Age, Issaquah (The Morningtown 422 9.2 | works ~Christoph Bochinger, “New Ageund moderne Religion: 423 9.2 | inter alia, the articleNew Age” by Christoph Schorsch, 424 9.2 | Robert J. Kisala (eds.), “The New Age in Japan”, in Japanese 425 9.2 | 4. ~Wouter Hanegraaff, New Age Religion and Western 426 9.2 | bibliography. ~Paul Heelas, The New Age Movement. The Celebration 427 9.2 | 1996. ~Massimo Introvigne, New Age & Next Age, Casale Monferrato ( 428 9.2 | Lacroix, L'Ideologia della New Age, Milano (Il Saggiatore) 429 9.2 | 1998. ~J. Gordon Melton, New Age Encyclopedia, Detroit ( 430 9.2 | Miller, A Crash Course in the New Age, Eastbourne (Monarch) 431 9.2 | Jesus Christ as Portrayed by New Religious Movements, Hong 432 9.2 | Spirituelle Impulse aus New Age und Esoterik in kritischer 433 9.2 | instead of Social Change, New York (McGraw Hill) 1977. ~ 434 9.2 | Bowman (eds.), Beyond the New Age. Exploring Alternative 435 9.2 | UNESCO) 1995. ~M. York, “The New Age Movement in Great Britain”,


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