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Practicing Transcendence

Axial Age Spiritualities for a World in Crisis

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  • Argues for radical transformation of our practices of consumption and of our potential for violent conflict as a necessary response to a 21st century world in crisis

  • Explores the effects of spiritual practice for both personal and communal resilience to counter contemporary end of the world anxieties and tribalism

  • Looks to history to inform solutions to present-day problems such as global warming and political strife

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This book introduces readers to the concept of the Axial Age and its relevance for a world in crisis. Scholars have become increasingly interested in philosopher Karl Jaspers’ thesis that a spiritual revolution in consciousness during the first millennium BCE decisively shaped world history. Axial ideas of transcendence develop into ideologies for world religions and civilizations, in turn coalescing into a Eurasian world-system that spreads globally to become the foundation of our contemporary world. Alongside ideas and ideologies, the Axial Age also taught spiritual practices critically resisting the new scale of civilizational power: in small counter-cultural communities on the margins of society, they turn our conscious focus inward to transform ourselves and overcome the destructive potentials within human nature.  Axial spiritualities offer humanity a practical wisdom, a profound psychology, and deep hope: to transform despair into resilience, helping us face with courage the ecological and political challenges confronting us today.

Authors and Affiliations

  • The King’s University, Edmonton, Canada

    Christopher Peet

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Christopher Peet, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at The King’s University, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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