The New Age movement : the celebration of the self and the sacralization of modernity /
authors:
Heelas, Paul
subjects:
New Age movement
Religion and sociology.
publishers:
Blackwell,
ISBN:
0631193316
notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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