New Religious Movements and the Romantic Spirit of Modernity
Dick Houtman author Stef Aupers author Galen Watts author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jan '26
£18.00
This title is due to be published on 31st January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Romantic NRMs nowadays infiltrate mainstream institutions of health, business, media and high-tech.
Although NRMs are characterized as diverse and unique, this Element analyzes the cultural logic underlying this apparent diversity from a sociological approach. The Romantic spirit of the NRMs has developed into a driving ideological force that now consolidates and strengthens the machineries of late-modern institutions.Although new religious movements (NRMs) are characterized as diverse and unique, this Element analyzes the cultural logic underlying this apparent diversity from a sociological approach. Section 1 demonstrates that NRMs are substantially shaped by the Romantic counterculture emerging around the 1960s and its critique of churched religion, modern industries, science, and capitalism. Section 2 shows how these Romantic NRMs shaped the Western mainstream in the twenty-first century. Subsequent sections discuss the institutionalization of New Age spirituality in health care and business; the mediatization of modern paganism in film, television series, and online games; and the emergence of new NRMs in Silicon Valley that are formed around technologies of salvation (virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology). The Element concludes that the Romantic spirit of the NRMs – once distinctly countercultural – has paradoxically developed into a driving ideological force that now consolidates and strengthens the machineries of late-modern institutions.
ISBN: 9781009329040
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 250g
75 pages