We have over a million books in stock

Bookbot
The book is currently out of stock

Shaman and Sage

The Roots of "Spiritual But Not Religious" in Antiquity

Authors

528 pages

More about the book

Exploring the "spiritual but not religious" (SBNR) phenomenon, this first volume delves into its historical roots, revealing connections to Greek philosophical religion that predate Christianity. Michael Horton argues that modern spirituality's core values—autonomy, individualism, and utopianism—are deeply embedded in ancient traditions. He examines the emergence of the shaman figure during the Axial Age, positing a divine self that seeks liberation from physical constraints. This work sets the stage for a comprehensive understanding of SBNR as a significant cultural theme throughout Western history.

Book variant

2024, hardcover

Book purchase

We’ll notify you via email once we track it down.