A Sociable God: Toward a New Understanding of Religion

by Ken Wilber

Other authorsRoger Walsh (Foreword)
Paperback, 2005

Status

Available

Call number

306.6

Publication

Shambhala (2005), Edition: First Printing, 192 pages

Description

In one of the first attempts to bring an integral dimension to sociology, Ken Wilber introduces a system of reliable methods by which to make testable judgments of the authenticity of any religious movement. A Sociable God is a concise work based on Wilber's "spectrum of consciousness" theory, which views individual and cultural development as an evolutionary continuum. Here he focuses primarily on worldviews (archaic, magic, mythic, mental, psychic, subtle, causal, nondual) and evaluates various cultural and religious movements on a scale ranging from egocentric to ethnocentric to worldcentric to Kosmic. By using this integral view, Wilber hopes, society would be able to discriminate between dangerous cults and authentic spiritual paths. In addition, he points out why these distinctions are crucial in understanding spiritual experiences and altered states of consciousness. In a lengthy new introduction, the author brings the reader up to date on his latest integral thinking and concludes that, for the succinct and elegant way it argues for a sociology of depth, A Sociable God remains a clarion call for a greater sociology.… (more)

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A Sociable God extends Ken Wilber's work in transpersonal psychology to the sociology of religion. Wilber provides a framework against which the various levels of of social interaction can be assessed. He establishes the realms--and the means to evaluate them--of the various epistomological modes:
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sensory, intellectual and contemplative. With these concrete methodologies and stategies for hypothesis formation and testing, Wilber then applies his model to the religious issues confronting society today.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1983

Physical description

192 p.; 5.9 inches

ISBN

1590302249 / 9781590302248
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