Post-materialist religion

Post-materialist religion

By Mika Lassander

Book Description

In an era where traditional religious frameworks no longer resonate with many seekers, Mika Lassander offers a fresh perspective on how our spiritual worldviews actually form and evolve. Rather than accepting the conventional wisdom that religions shape our values, this thought-provoking exploration argues for a revolutionary reversal: our deepest priorities and values actually determine the spiritual frameworks we embrace.

Drawing from decades of societal transformation across Europe since World War II, Lassander examines how economic and social shifts have fundamentally altered the way individuals construct meaning. This isn't simply a story of religious decline or abandonment of tradition. Instead, the author reveals how people are actively reshaping their spiritual landscapes to align with emerging value systems that reflect contemporary realities.

The book bridges sociological insights about secularization with psychological understanding of human development, morality, and interpersonal relationships. Lassander demonstrates that what appears to be spiritual drift actually represents a profound recalibration of how we legitimize and express our ethical foundations.

For readers navigating their own spiritual evolution, this work offers valuable insights into why certain religious expressions feel outdated while others emerge with renewed relevance. Rather than mourning the loss of traditional structures, Lassander invites us to understand these changes as natural adaptations that honor both human development and authentic spiritual seeking in our rapidly changing world.

Who Is This For?

📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)

📄 Length: 201 pages

What You'll Discover

  • ✓ Explore Religion
  • ✓ Explore Religious aspects
  • ✓ Explore Secularism
  • ✓ Explore Neopaganism
  • ✓ Reconnect with nature spiritually
  • ✓ Explore timeless philosophical wisdom
  • ✓ Explore Europe, religion

Topics Covered

Religion Religious aspects Secularism Neopaganism Nature Philosophy, modern Europe, religion

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