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Sacred Drugs: How Psychoactive Substances Mix with Religious Life

Autor Gary Laderman
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Sacred Drugs explores the numerous ways in which psychoactive substances, from alcohol to psilocybin, cannabis to pharmaceuticals, and coffee to tobacco, intersect with religious life. This cutting-edge volume acknowledges the ubiquity of drug use in American society and that, in fact, being drugged with an altered state of consciousness is a common feature of American life today, as it has been throughout human history and across global ancient cultures. Its focus is on the undeniable and pervasive evidence that drugs are often consumed for religious purposes.
Sacred Drugs touches on the presence of drugs in a number of religious traditions, including Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam. It also delves into the religious textures, sensibilities, and histories of psychoactive agents, sometimes intersecting with these traditions, sometimes with Indigenous cultures around the world, and sometimes not directly related to any particular religion, but instead related to more basic existential religious concerns: a mortal body that suffers, ages, and dies, but also yearns for transcendence, healing, and ecstasy; or the desire to uncover and live true to one's identity, as well as to find energizing communities that bind individuals together; or how to counter chaos, meaninglessness, and disorder. This controversial book will be the go-to volume for readers interested in the complex relationship between religious life and psychoactive substances.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032989488
ISBN-10: 1032989483
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core

Notă biografică

Gary Laderman is Goodrich C. White Professor of American Religious History and Cultures, Emory University, USA.

Cuprins

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

Recenzii

'Finally, a lucid and deeply researched book that illuminates a public secret within the humanities. Taking drugs is innately religious. Going beyond the cheap truths of the “psychedelic renaissance” in the sciences, this book maps how the use of drugs in general - from alcohol to pharmaceuticals to acid - speaks to humanity’s most fundamental yearnings.'  
J. Christian GreerStanford University, USA
"Laderman writes with steady hands. No mystic fluff. No clinical coldness. He treats drugs as part of how people build the sacred...Should you read it? If you care about the sacred side of psychoactives, yes. If you work in the space and need language that respects both tradition and modern medicine, yes. If you want a silver bullet, no. The book resists that. It gives a map. You still have to walk. Verdict: Recommended. Smart, grounded, useful for readers who move between culture, ceremony, and clinical settings."
- Javier Hasse, Editor-in-Chief of High Times Magazine, read the full review here

Descriere

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.