Spiritual Revolution by Ian Randall
A sociological study arguing that contemporary Western societies are experiencing a shift away from institutional religion toward individualized spirituality, driven by broader social changes such as secularization, consumer culture, and the search for personal meaning. It traces how therapeutic language, eclectic practices, and a marketplace of spiritual options reshape identities and moral frameworks, assesses the consequences for community and social cohesion, and offers explanations for why many people now seek subjective, self-directed forms of spirituality rather than traditional religious institutions.
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