Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 1991
Abstract
As as a general indicator of developing religious sensibilities in American culture, the New Age bears continued Christian interest. It remains, at the very least, a very important resource for understanding trends in American culture and for identifying opportunities for Christian theology and mission. Among these opportunities that New Age movements provide for Christian theology and mission is the opportunity to address religious and metaphysical questions which for many years have been of little interest to a general audience. These metaphysical questions include popular discussion of cosmology, ontology, God, the soul, free will, and a renewed interest in religious experience.
Publication Title
Word & World
ISSN
0275-5270
Publisher
Luther Seminary
Volume
11
Issue
1
First Page
44
Last Page
49
Published Citation
Keifert, Patrick R. “Resurrection and the New Age.” Word & World 11, no. 1 (1991): 44–49.
Recommended Citation
Keifert, Patrick R., "Resurrection and the New Age" (1991). Faculty Publications. 114.
https://digitalcommons.luthersem.edu/faculty_articles/114
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