Top Secret

The Truth Behind Today's Pop Mysticisms

By Price, Robert M. & Sweeney, Julia

Publishers Summary:
Foreword by Julia Sweeney America may be the land of plenty, but in the midst of our Walmarts, enormous supermarkets, and other signs of material surfeit, it seems that many are experiencing a gnawing spiritual hunger. New religions, spiritualities, and religious therapies attract throngs of believers to megachurches, Yoga classes, and the bestseller bookshelves. The latest popular fad in spirituality is Rhonda Byrne's The Secret, which promises both success and spiritual fulfillment, and is endorsed by no less than Oprah Winfrey. If you're trying to make sense of all the offerings in this confusing spiritual wonderland, Top Secret is just the book for you. Noted religion scholar Robert M. Price examines the historical roots and the current appeal of today's pop mysticisms. Critical and appreciative at the same time, Price applies his impressive background in theology and biblical criticism to put these trends in perspective. Among other popular movements and books, Price discusses: ·Rhonda Byrne's The Secret and New Thought ·Helen Schucman's A Course in Miracles and the popular works of Marianne Williamson ·Deepak Chopra's How to Know God ·James Redfield's The Celestine Prophecy ·The Jewish Kabbalah, recently made popular by Madonna ·Joel Osteen's Prosperity Gospel and his popular Your Best Life Now ·Diedre Blomfield Brown (AKA Pema Chödrön) and American-style Buddhism Whether you're a skeptic looking for a rational approach to understanding current religion or a seeker in search of a deeper, more informed understanding of popular spiritualities, Top Secret has much to offer.

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ISBN
978-1-59102-608-2
Publisher
Prometheus Books


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Reviewed on March 15, 2008

Humans cannot live by bread alone, to paraphrase a famed prophet, and opulence and naturalism often ignite spiritual quests. Yet in their longing-and, perhaps, desperation-seekers often embrace any set of teachings seeming to offer a panacea. Books such as Rhonda Byrne's The Secret (on which this book's title plays), James Redfield's The Celestine Prophecy, and Joel Osteen's Your Best Life Now ar...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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