Through in-depth interviews with 22 New Agers and Neo-Pagans, this study proposes a new model of religious identity from a sociological standpoint. The analysis demonstrates that in spite of their great diversity of beliefs and lack of strong organizational ties, a discernible community of alternative spiritualists does exist.
This volume will appeal not only to scholars of the sociology of religion, but also to sociologists interested in community building, social movements, and self-identity. Review: .,. an important and compelling contribution to the growing body of academic study in the field of Neo-Paganism and related religious movement because of its systematic analysis as well as presentation of data. -Religious Studies Review
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