Sacred Drugs explores the ways in which psychoactive substances from alcohol, cannabis, and pharmaceuticals to coffee and tobacco, intersect with religious life. This book will be the go-to volume for readers interested in the complex relationship between religious life and psychoactive substances.
Sacred Drugs explores the ways in which psychoactive substances from alcohol, cannabis, and pharmaceuticals to coffee and tobacco, intersect with religious life. This book will be the go-to volume for readers interested in the complex relationship between religious life and psychoactive substances.
Gary Laderman is Goodrich C. White Professor of American Religious History and Cultures, Emory University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Proclamations PART I Big Picture 1. Sacred? Drugs?: Disorientations 2. Why Alter Consciousness, Religiously? 3. The Impact of the Psychoactive Revolution in the West: A New Drugged World Order PART II Sacred Drugs, American Style 4. Everyday Drugs and Their Sacred Potentialities 5. Faith in Pharmaceuticals 6. Addiction and the Sacred 7. Psychedelic Awakenings Conclusion
Introduction: Proclamations PART I Big Picture 1. Sacred? Drugs?: Disorientations 2. Why Alter Consciousness, Religiously? 3. The Impact of the Psychoactive Revolution in the West: A New Drugged World Order PART II Sacred Drugs, American Style 4. Everyday Drugs and Their Sacred Potentialities 5. Faith in Pharmaceuticals 6. Addiction and the Sacred 7. Psychedelic Awakenings Conclusion
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