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False gods

: counterfeit spirituality in an age of anxiety

: the Orthodox answer to the New Age Movement

/ Michael Whelton

Main Author: Whelton, Michael (Συγγραφέας)Language: Αγγλικά.Country: Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες Αμερικής.Publication: Salisbury, MA (Η.Π.Α.) : Regina Orthodox Press, 2002Description: 169 σ. ; 22 εκ.ISBN: 1928653103 (pbk.).Dewey: 299.93 (Edition 23rd)Old Classification: Η7 (Αποκρυφισμός)Abstract: The New Age movement once considered eccentric has now reached such a level of maturity and acceptance in society that the occult has become respectable. False Gods analyzes the deep spiritual void that the New Age movement attempts to fill and its resultant impact on society. This book also explores and explains the New Age movement as a recurring phenomenon in human history and its challenges to Christianity. Michael Whelton is an Orthodox writer. He is the author of the widely received Two Paths: Papal Monarchy—Collegial Tradition, in which he examines Rome’s claims of papal supremacy in the light of the teaching of the Orthodox Church.
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Paraklitos Library Κεντρικά Βιβλιοστάσια Άλλα δόγματα και θρησκείες 299.93 WheM f 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available

Summary or Abstract: The New Age movement once considered eccentric has now reached such a level of maturity and acceptance in society that the occult has become respectable. False Gods analyzes the deep spiritual void that the New Age movement attempts to fill and its resultant impact on society. This book also explores and explains the New Age movement as a recurring phenomenon in human history and its challenges to Christianity. Michael Whelton is an Orthodox writer. He is the author of the widely received Two Paths: Papal Monarchy—Collegial Tradition, in which he examines Rome’s claims of papal supremacy in the light of the teaching of the Orthodox Church.

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