The California Literary Review has just posted an excellent interview with Jeff Kripal about his new book: Esalen. I blogged on his book earlier this summer here. Jeff is my department chair at Rice. His book is written on a contemporary movement (the human potential movement), about "religion" that many in our society would consider "forbidden" or "heretical" or "no religion at all." So I post the interview link here, for those of you interested in reading Jeff's interview about a contemporary form of forbidden religion.
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
The Religion of No Religion: An Interview with Jeffery Kripal
The California Literary Review has just posted an excellent interview with Jeff Kripal about his new book: Esalen. I blogged on his book earlier this summer here. Jeff is my department chair at Rice. His book is written on a contemporary movement (the human potential movement), about "religion" that many in our society would consider "forbidden" or "heretical" or "no religion at all." So I post the interview link here, for those of you interested in reading Jeff's interview about a contemporary form of forbidden religion.
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