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Observing Persuasion in the New Age

Title: Observing Persuasion in the New Age
Category: Literature / English | Words: 4741 | Pages: 20.2 (approximately 235 words/page)


Observing Persuasion in the New Age

Everything Old Is New Again Observing Persuasion in the New Age Outline Thesis: The allure of the New Age can be attributed in part to an overall lack of understanding its nature; when its history is taken into consideration and its persuasive element is exposed, we see that, contrary to the assumption that the New Age is a freer alternative to mainstream religion, persuasion is a very present part of the New Age. I. Preface …showed first 75 words of 4741 total

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showed last 75 words of 4741 total…the New Age: A Christian critique of Pantheism. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House. Dworetzky, John P. (1988). Psychology. St. Paul: West Publishing Company. Lacayo, Richard. (1996). The 25 Most Influential People in America today. Time Magazine. New York: Time-Warner Communications. Myers, David G. (1996). Social Psychology (5th ed.). New York: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Newman, Peter C. (1994). New Age dreams in hard times. MacLean’s Magazine, October 10, Vol. 107, No. 41. Toronto: MacLean Hunter. (1997) The next level. Newsweek Magazine, April 7.

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