1st Edition

Seeking Transcendence The Quest for Spirituality in an Age of Detachment

By Joseph C. Manzella Copyright 2026
242 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

242 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

242 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Seeking Transcendence  examines the various paths taken by those who have detached themselves from their traditional, institutional religious roots but are seeking non-traditional paths to spiritual experiences. Called the “nones” or "non-affiliated" in popular mass media, these include a significant number of Western folks who maintain a belief in God or at least consider themselves... Read more

Acknowledgements

Prologue: A Spiritual Journey

1. Introduction: Transcendence

I’m Spiritual, Not Religious, But. . .

An Italian Fantasy

An Age of Detachment

Mainstream and Tradition

Europe vs. North America

What the Data Reveal

2. Are There Cults?

What is a Cult?

Higher Ed Moonies

Cultification

Summary

3. Evangelicals: Politics and Media

Evangelism in a Barn

Summary

4. From East To West

An Age of Gurus

Look Toward Easternization

Two Domes Amid the Corn

The Science of TM

Yogananda’s Legacy

Becoming a Guru

At a Convocation

SRF Monastics

Of Temples and Shrines

Variations on a Theme

Summary

5. Indigenous Spirituality

Sun Dance and Modern Movements

Of Boarding Schools

Summary

6. New Age Neopagan

Earth and Spirituality

Floating in a Sea of the Mind

The New Age Envelope

New Thought

A Wiccan Story: There and Back Again

Summary

7. Meditation In Motion

Art of Softness

Tai Chi Spirituality

Labyrinths, Another Meditation in Motion

Summary

8. Thin Places of Peace: Alternative Christianity

Liminal Spaces

Ashore on Iona

Summary

9. Pilgrimages and Other Spiritual Journeys

The Secular and the Spiritual

Summary

Epilogue: The Threads

North of Taos

Biography

Joseph C. Manzella, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Southern Connecticut State University, USA. He is co-founder of the Anthropology department and served as its first chair, and has published several articles and two books on media and community in Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, South Africa, Western Europe, Venezuela and the United States. The subject of his 2010 book Common Purse, Uncommon Future was intentional communities.