Acknowledgments 1 Th e House of 150 Ghosts 2 Th e Truth Is Within 3 Th e Truth Is Out There: Paranormal Beliefs and Experiences 4 Round Trip to Hell in a Flying Saucer? 5 Paranormal Subcultures 6 Paranormal People 7 Darkness and Light 8 Out on a Limb Appendix Notes References Index About the Authors
The definitive portrait of Americans who believe in or have experienced such phenomena as ghosts, Bigfoot, UFOs, psychic phenomena, astrology, and the power of mediums
Christopher D. Bader (Author)
Christopher D. Bader is Professor of Sociology at Chapman
University and affiliated with the Institute for Religion,
Economics and Culture (IRES). He is Associate Director of the
Association of Religion Data Archives (www.theARDA.com) and
principal investigator on the Chapman University Survey of American
Fears, as well as coauthor of Paranormal America: Ghost Encounters,
UFO Sightings, Bigfoot Hunts, and Other Curiosities in Religion and
Culture, second edition (also available from NYU Press).
F. Carson Mencken (Author)
F. Carson Mencken is Professor and department chair of
Sociology at Baylor University.
Joseph O. Baker (Author)
Joseph O. Baker is Associate Professor in the Department of
Sociology and Anthropology at East Tennessee State University and a
senior research associate for the Association of Religion Data
Archives.
"Paranormal America is an authoritative but extremely readable analysis of an important but often ignored subculture. This fine book explains how many people seek personally-relevant meaning in a chaotic and often alienating world. In these pages we learn much not only about believers in ESP, Bigfoot, and astrology, but also about the general ways in which all human minds make sense of our perplexing position in the universe." William Bainbridge, author of Across the Secular Abyss: From Faith to Wisdom "While this academic work showcases an astounding amount of research, the quick pacing and engaging language keep it from being a dry report of BRS findings. It is accessible to any reader with an interest in the convergence of paranormal beliefs and religion. The thought-provoking narrative will not disappoint experts on the topic." -Library Journal starred review "But this fascinating book calls into question that easy explanation. The authors convincingly show that believing in flying saucers or some other paranormal subject -- Bigfoot, ghosts, astrology, psychics -- is not fringe at all. More than two-thirds of Americans accept the reality of at least one such phenomenon." - Washington Post
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