New age movement / Ron Rhodes, author. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Zondervan guide to cults & religious movements | Zondervan guide to cults & religious movementsPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, (c)1995.Description: 94 pages : 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780310704317
- BP605
- BP605.G633.N493 1995
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Introduction -- Theology -- Witnessing tips -- Selected bibliography -- Parallel comparison chart
Reincarnation, auras, and energizing crystals - surely these are the stuff of fairy tales, nothing more. People don't really speak to ancient Egyptian holy men, or listen seriously to Shirley MacLaine, for that matter - do they? Drawing from a range of occult, pagan, and pseudo-scientific traditions, the New Age Movement is broad, diffuse, hard to nail down - and insidiously dangerous. Its belief in the "divinity of humanity," its emphasis on "self-actualization," and its looking forward to a coming utopian "new world" have tremendous appeal. But does it have the truth?
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