Críticas:
'This major ground-breaking study of minute scholarship and intellectual vigor takes its place as the standard work in the field. Proceeding from a well-defined historical orientation, it provides an integrated overview of the New Age, as well as a clear explanation of the basic ideas behind this movement, by bringing together its various aspects in a focused, comprehensive treatment, and by uncovering the real roots of continuity - and discontinuity - between this tangled web and previous esoteric traditions. There will be no book like this for some time to come. It should be on the reading list of any student of religion and brings into the foreground a needed agenda for those in the humanities and social sciences, and will be valued by all those who appreciate fine, clear writing. I wish I had written it myself.'
Antoine Faivre, École Pratique des Hautes Études (Sorbonne), Paris, France.
'Finally, someone has mastered the vast literature of, and reality which is the New Age movement, and produced a comprehensive and authoritative survey of its major themes and most important leaders. Hanegraaff's effort should immediately become the foundation upon which future research of the movement will be constructed.'
J. Gordon Melton, Institute of the Study of American Religion, Santa Barbara, U.S.A.
'Dr. Hanegraaff's book fills a gap in the international study of new religious consciousness. While other authors have described the New Age as a sociological network, or a revival of the Western esoteric tradition, for the first time we are offered here a comprehensive survey of the theoretical and doctrinal features that made the New Age a unique phenomenon in the history of 20th century and the forerunner of an emerging postmodern spirituality.'
Massimo Introvigne, CESNUR (Center for Studies of New Religions), Torino, Italy.
'Wouter Hanegraaff's book is the fullest and most incisive overview to date of New Age Religion as an intellectual movement. Rather than dismissing the intellectual content of New Age beliefs. Hanegraaff painstakingly reconstructs the sources of them in Western thought. He works out the difference as well as the similarities among New Age adherents. No less attentive to the practices than to the beliefs, he shows how the practices evince the beliefs. A first-rate book.'
Robert Segal, Department of Religious Studies, University of Lancaster, U.K.
'This is the best critical study of New Age thinking hitherto available. An outstanding achievement.'
Garry W. Trompf, School of Studies in Religion, University of Sydney, Australia.
'This is a must for all students of religion...'
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, Ambrix, 2002.
Reseña del editor:
Analyzing contemporary New Age beliefs, this work argues that the foundations of such beliefs lie in the Western esoteric traditions of the Renaissance. The modern New Age movement is seen as having emerged from the secularization of those esoteric traditions during the 19th century. the author makes extensive use of primary sources, and uses a thematic approach to the subject, from the perspective of the study of religions.
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