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Since the 1960s a fresh wave of new religions and what has come to be termed 'spiritualities' have been evident on a global scale. This volume in The Library of Essays on Sexuality and Religion focuses on these 'new' religions and their often contentious attitudes towards human sexuality. Part 1, through previously-published articles, provides instances of affirming orientations of the 'new' religions towards sexuality. This entails scrutinising examples of innovative religion from a historical perspective, as well as those of a more contemporary nature. Part 2 examines, with pertinent illustrations, the controversial character of 'new' religions in their 'cultist' forms and matters of sexual control and abuse. Part 3 considers sexuality as articulated through paganism, the occult and esotericism in the postmodern setting. Part 4 examines both hetero- and non-hetero- expressions of sexuality through the so-called 'New Spiritualities', Quasi-religions and the more 'hidden' forms of religiosity.
Acknowledgements vii
Series Preface ix
Introduction xi
PART I SEXUAL AFFIRMATION
1 `Sex in the City of God: Free Love and the American Millennium', Religion and American Culture, 15, pp. 187-208
3(22)
Cathy Gutierrez
2 `Calamus in Bolton: Spirituality and Homosexual Desire in Late Victorian England', Gender & History, 13, pp. 191-223
25(34)
Harry Cocks
3 `Women's "Cocoon Work" in New Religious Movements: Sexual Experimentation and Feminine Rites of Passage', Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 32, pp. 343-55
59(14)
Susan J. Palmer
4 `Sex, Gender, and New Age Stereotyping', Bahai Studies Review, 4, [ pp. 73-84]
73(12)
Lata Ta'eed
5 "`We are God's Children, Y'All:" Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Lesbian- and Gay-Affirming Congregations', Social Problems, 56, pp. 151-73
85(26)
Krista McQueeney
PART II SEXUAL RESTRAINT AND ABUSE
6 `Sexuality, Gender and the Abuse of Power in the Master-Disciple Relationship: The Case of the Rajneesh Movement', Journal of Contemporary Religion, 10, pp. 29-40
111(12)
Elizabeth Puttick
7 `Reconceptualising the Human Body: Heaven's Gate and the Quest for Divine Transformation', Religion, 35, pp. 98-117
123(20)
Susan Raine
8 `Sex Roles in the Jesus Movement', Social Compass, 21, pp. 345-53
143(10)
Mary W. Harder
9 `Sexuality, Marriage and Piety among Charismatics in Nigeria', Religion, 1, pp. 65-79
153(16)
Matthews A. Ojo
10 `Social Change, Gender Roles, and New Religious Movements', Sociological Analysis, 46, pp. 287-314
169(30)
Angela A. Aidala
PART III NEO-PAGANISM, THE OCCULT AND ESOTERICISM
11 `Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered (GLBT) Experiences with Earth-spirited Faith', Journal of Homosexuality, 52, pp. 235-48
199(14)
Brandy Smith
Sharon Horne
12 `Sexology and the Occult: Sexuality and Subjectivity in Theosophy's New Age', Journal of the History of Sexuality, 7, pp. 409-33
213(26)
Joy Dixon
13 `Magia Sexualis: Sex, Secrecy, and Liberation in Modern Western Esotericism', Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 72, pp. 695-731
239(38)
Hugh B. Urban
14 `A Woman in the Grip of the Archetype of the Sexual Priestess', Arts in Psychotherapy, 28, pp. 57-69
277(14)
Kim Marie Vaz
15 `Inappropriate Sexuality? Sex Magic, S/M and Wicca (or "Whipping Harry Potter's Arse!")', Theology & Sexuality, 11, pp. 31-42
291(14)
Jo Pearson
PART IV NEW SPIRITUALITIES AND QUASI-RELIGIOSITY
16 `Queer Spirituality', Social Compass, 48, pp. 117-38
305(22)
Claudio Bardella
17 `Godly Sex, a Queer Quest of Holiness', Theology and Sexuality, 14, pp. 121-42
327(22)
Jane M. Grovijahn
18 `Coming Out Stories Framed as Faith Narratives, or Stories of Spiritual Growth', Pastoral Psychology, 55, pp. 47-59
349(14)
David J. Roseborough
19 `Ritual, Liminality and Transformation: Secular Spirituality in Sydney's Gay Bathhouses', Australian Geographer, 39, pp. 271-81
363(12)
Jason Prior
Carole M. Cusack
20 `Not Pretty Girls?: Sexuality, Spirituality, and Gender Construction in Women's Rock Music', Journal of Popular Culture, 39, pp. 69-94
375(26)
Kate McCarthy
Name Index 401
Stephen Hunt is Reader in Sociology at the University of the West of England, UK