For some time now I’ve thought it would be helpful to have a clear statement from David Tacey, the much quoted spiritual commentator, on his own spiritual leanings for once.
I finally came across one a week or so ago in his book “The Edge of the Sacred.”
It reads as follows:
“My work will not satisfy purists of any persuasion. My gnosticism is tempered by Christianity, my scholarship is coloured by speculation and intuition, and my Jungianism is modified by Freudian influence.”
He elaborates on this Gnosticism somewhat further in the book, but there you have it: through Christianity is an influence, Gnosticism is where he lays his hat. I think this is important to note, not least because I have come across a number of emerging type Christians quoting him as a “Christian” spiritual commentator, something which always made me nervous, and which this now shows is patently incorrect.
This is not to say I am dismissive of everything Tacey has to say, I enjoyed “The Spirituality Revolution: the Emergence of Contemporary Spirituality”, and found many useful insights within it. But lets be clear that, just because he likes emergent language, that doesn’t mean he is speaking the same language as us.







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