Many identify as 'spiritual but not religious.' Horton shows how this phenomenon---with its hallmarks of autonomy, individualism, and utopianism---is rooted in ancient Greek philosophy. He traces the development of a utopian view of the individual: a divine soul longing for freedom. Rather than obey a higher power, many today seek to find 'the divine self' within. 528 pages, hardcover from Eerdmans.