1. Introduction
2. The New Age of Greek Religiosity: Orthodox Christianity and
Beyond
3. Matiasma: the Energetic Interplay of Senses and Emotions
4. Ksematiasma: Healing, Power, Performance
5. Creative Syntheses through Material Culture: the Evil Eye in the
Spiritual Marketplace
6. The Pluralistic Landscape of Greek Religiosity: Religion and
Spirituality at a Global Age
7. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Examines the rise of new age spirituality in Greece and challenges the stereotype that in southern European countries, religious identity and Christianity go hand-in-hand.
Eugenia Roussou is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Research in Anthropology (CRIA), ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal.
In this fascinating book, Eugenia Roussou captures how “energy” has
become a bridge connecting traditional Greek conceptions of the
evil eye with New Age spiritualities. This contribution to the
anthropology of religion captures the dimensions of a Greek
vernacular religiosity, still influenced by Greek Orthodox
Christianity, yet spanning beyond it.
*Charles Stewart, Professor of Anthropology, University College
London, UK*
Reflecting more than a decade of anthropological work, this is a
meticulously researched, eloquently written and deeply personal
ethnography about the lived religion of contemporary Greece. It
sheds new light into the everyday practices of Greeks and connects
these practices with the broader cross-cultural currents of New Age
religiosity as well as the scholarly research on the multiple
meanings of spirituality in different cultures.
*Victor Roudometof, Associate Professor, University of Cyprus,
Cyprus*
Roussou’s monograph provides a compelling account of a dynamic and
vivid religious landscape, where stereotypes and boundaries are
crumbling, and where a “spiritual revolution” (162) is long under
way.
*Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies*
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