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America's Spiritual Utopias - The Quest for Heaven on Earth

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There are some 20,000 utopian communities in present-day America. Most of them keep a low profile, welcoming new members without advertising for them. Nearly all are hidden from view - in rural America, in city slums, behind monastery walls. A majority of them are motivated by religious faith and seek to approximate heaven on earth. Some are startlingly successful. Utopian communities share a belief in the essential goodness of human nature and the possibility of personal perfection. The glue that binds them is not coercion, but commitment. Most are radically egalitarian. Their members are persuaded that their individual interests coincide with the values of the group, which stands in the place of God. The earliest Christians embraced a communal life of mutual caring, prompting pagans of the time to marvel, See how they love one another. Contemporary spiritual communities in America enjoy the same motivation. For a disconnected society obsessed with unfettered freedom and acquisitiveness, they demonstrate the power of fellowship and sharing over individual isolation and narrow self-interest. These are their stories.

From the outset, settlers freed from the cynicism of the Old World welcomed the opportunity that beckoned in the New. The Puritans conceived of Massachusetts as the biblical City on a Hill. The Quakers made Pennsylvania a Holy Experiment. Like the Israelites before them, the Mormons trekked through a desert to create an empire of the spirit. Even failed utopias offer lessons. The Shakers are remembered today for their furniture, tools, and songs, but in their time they attracted thousands to a devout life of simple abundance in community. It was only because they were celibate that their numbers decreased. By contrast, the Amish still thrive because their birth rate is three times the national average. Today there are 660 Amish congregations across 20 states - 14,000 of the simple farmers in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania alone. Most of the communes that flourished in the counter-culture of the 1960s and 70s failed for lack of resources and rules. But some, motivated by spirituality rather than anarchy, have become models of self-sustaining modern Edens. Here, Yount describes the history and place of several utopian communities in America, offering a glimpse into their lives, beliefs, and the ideas that sustain them.

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PREFACE
INTRODUCTION: The Perennial Quest
1. THE CLOISTER The Keys of the Kingdom
2. THE PURITANS Building a City on a Hill
3. THE QUAKERS The Power of Friendly Persuasion
4. THE AMISH Return to Paradise
5. THE SHAKERS Sharing Simple Gifts
6. THE MORMONS To the Promised Land
7. THE ONEIDA EXPERIMENT Love One Another
8. THE SALVATION ARMY Saving Body, Soul, and Spirit
9. THE CATHOLIC WORKER MOVEMENT The Virtue of Hospitality
10. TODAY'S UTOPIAS A Place Just Right
AUTHOR'S NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
TIMELINE: Intentional Communities Through the Ages
BIBLIOGRAPHY


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David Yount is a critically acclaimed author and nationally syndicated columnist for Scripps Howards column, Amazing Grace, has been circulated weekly for over a decade to newspapers with a combined readership of 25 million. His published books include Growing in Faith: A Guide for the Reluctant Christian, Ten Thoughts to Take into Eternity: Living Wisely in Light of the Afterlife, Celebrating the Rest of Your Life: A Baby Boomer's Guide to Spirituality, America's Spiritual Utopias (Praeger, 2008), and other titles. He also appears as an analyst for PBS and lectures nationwide. He has contributed pieces to the Washington Post, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.


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Autoren David Yount
Verlag Bloomsbury
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 01.05.2008
 
EAN 9780313353482
ISBN 978-0-313-35348-2
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Religion/Theologie > Weitere Religionen

USA, comparative religion, RELIGION / Comparative Religion, United States of America, USA, Religion: Comparative

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