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Why a 14th-century mystic appeals to today’s ‘spiritual but not religious’ Americans
By Joel Harrington — December 10, 2018
(The Conversation) — Once censured by a papal decree, Meister Eckhart, a 14th-century Dominican friar famous for his sermons on the direct experience of God, is again finding popular appeal.
‘Distilled Spirits’ traces birth of New Age spirituality
By Kimberly Winston — October 19, 2012
BERKELEY, Calif. (RNS) Without Gerald Heard, the "godfather of New Age," some of the major spiritual developments of 20th-century America might never have happened. And at least one skeptical California newspaperman might never have sobered up. By Kimberly Winston.
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