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Gnostic America: A Reading of Contemporary American Culture & Religion according to Christianity's Oldest Heresy Paperback – August 19, 2014

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Gnostic America is a reading of current American culture, politics, and religious life according to the ancient movement known as Gnosticism. In it, Peter M Burfeind builds off the foundations of Hans Jonas, Denis de Rougement, Norman Cohn, William Voegelin, Carl Jung, and Harold Bloom, each of whom saw the effects of Gnosticism in contemporary American (and Western) life. He explores the spiritual mechanisms going on behind everything from transgenderism to so-called "contemporary worship," from the deconstructionist movement to the role pop music and media have in our culture, from progressive politics to the Emergent Church. Particularly challenging is Burfeind's claim that both progressivism and Neo-evangelicalism -- seemingly at odds in the "culture wars" -- actually share the same Gnostic roots. Burfeind's book is a tour de force through contemporary rock, pop, movies, television, politics, and religion showing how many of the values driving these cultural elements are informed by the ancient esoteric teachings of Gnosticism. Burfeind marshals a ton of surprising evidence to make his case, taking us through ancient and Medieval history, through the Enlightenment and Romantic periods, to today. Those willing to grapple with the philosophical and spiritual positions of the fathers of contemporary American life will be rewarded. Gnostic America is a must read for those who sense a new "spiritual but not religious" religion has arisen in America, but who can't put their finger on what exactly this religion is. Burfeind commits the sacrilege of defining a religion that claims to be "beyond" definition. More importantly, he poses the question, if the spiritual trends of contemporary culture are indeed a religion, what First Amendment safeguards remain for those who haven't "evolved" with the emerging new consciousness, but choose to remain stuck in supposedly retrograde paradigms of thought?

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Peter Burfeind serves as pastor at Holy Cross Lutheran Church and Student Ministry at the University of Toledo. He is also a US Army Chaplain and publisher of children's educational materials (Pax Domini Press). He lives in Toledo, Ohio with his wife Jillian and four children.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Pax Domini Press (August 19, 2014)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0692260498
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0692260494
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.34 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1.04 x 9 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2015
The sub-title of this book is: A Reading of Contemporary American Culture & Religion according to Christianity’s Oldest Heresy. Peter Burfeind has accomplished that by identifying Gnostic traits and following the movement of this heresy as it was vigorously opposed and suppressed in the early church, through to emergence during the Reformation and Enlightenment, then coming to full bloom in modern manifestations both politically (fascism, communism, and nazism) and religiously (Liberalism and Neo-Evangelicalism).

The interplay between political and religious elements was fascinating. Early on, the close ties of Church and State suppressed gnostic ideas from becoming a force. As this barrier began to crumble across Europe and into the U.S., gnostic thought flourished and became more ingrained in the psyche of whichever society had as its head a leader adhering to the principles. Gnostic traits would then seep into the Church causing multiple splits, as more and more splinter groups sought (and seek) to work toward the utopian “other” not bound by the strictures of any specific doctrine or practice.

Especially disheartening is the role of Anabaptists in fomenting gnosticism. Most of my Christian years have been spent in this part of Christendom, and it causes me to question some of the truths I learned, while reinforcing what had already been changing in my mind. In addition, the author shows how music has been used to subvert the Church from within, leading to the current state of Contemporary Christian Music and its use in worship. Western Christianity needs a “gut check,” and this book can do it.

A great deal of research and analysis went into this work, and it is written at an academic level. I was glad for my previous reading of Irenaeus which gave me background to follow, as the author traced the movement and pointed back to the early heresy. The reader needs to keep the gnostic traits and the spirit entities in relationship while going through this, but the reward will be a solid understanding of how Western Civilization got to this deplorable state.

There are some proofreading errors in the text, but nothing prevents comprehension. All in all, this is definitely worth reading.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2017
Have you ever wondered where the ideas and values underlying popular culture come from? Such concepts as "spiritual, but not religious," or "follow your bliss," or "be your authentic self", or "all religions teach the same basic idea," or the deification of government, with charismatic politicians as messianic figures?

Peter Burfeind's "Gnostic America" shows that these themes do all have common source, and a long history. Building on the work of political scientist Eric Voegelin, Burfeind shows how the essence of modern popular culture is Gnosticism, an ancient ideology whose influence has persisted in Western culture throughout history.

It's a brilliant analysis. Reading the book gives you plenty of "Aha!" moments, as you recognize the sources in the history of ideas. People who are skeptics about pop culture or the politics of the Left will love this book, as it exposes the ideological underbelly. For people who are "spiritual AND [traditionally] religious," Burfeind's work is tremendously encouraging.

But I'd definitely also recommend this book to progressivists, so they know where their political pseudoreligion comes from.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2019
This book is an outstanding contribution to the gnostic debate. Who can benefit? Those who don't know about Gnosticism--a big group. Christians who've wandered away from Word and Sacrament. Gnostics who have not lost belief in objective truth and are rethinking their spirituality and religion. To be sure, all can benefit by reading this book. Those with a dyed-in-the-wool gnostic spirit and gnostic religious tradition (heaven on earth folks or destroy everything converts) might even like this book. The two star reviews are leading you away from what's in the book...these "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing" reviewers have had their ganglia stepped on...ouch
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Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2017
This is probably one of the most powerful books. I love how I'm given the understanding I need to face these times. I've been struggling to figure out why I see the insanity I see, where is it coming from? Now I know. I also notice the Gnosticism in my family life. My father went to Charismatic churches and he lived a pretty confused life. I see my sisters turning towards feminism and self-help books. I also see the Gnosticism in myself, in the form of the images and questions that have been burning in my soul since I was a teenager. This book has helped me find the answers to the burning questions and quite down my soul.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 6, 2018
A lot of information - massive overview - and sharply analysed.
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