RT Article T1 Alternative Religion - A New Political Cleavage?: An Analysis of Norwegian Survey Data on New Forms of Spirituality JF Politics and religion VO 2 IS 3 SP 378 OP 394 A1 Botvar, Pål Ketil 1963- LA English PB Cambridge Univ. Press YR 2009 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1694587681 AB The article addresses the relationship between religion and politics, and combines theories on religious change with theories on political cleavages. Empirical evidence is presented from a Norwegian survey of new forms of religiosity and political attitudes. Woodhead and Heelas (2004) have posited the hypothesis that a silent revolution is taking place where (traditional) religion is giving way to what they call "spirituality of life." This article questioned the assumption that the individualistic and consumer-oriented New Age movement of the 1980s and 1990s has developed into a new religious movement that is concerned with life quality and social questions. According to the literature on political cleavages, certain demands have to be fulfilled before a social divide or a conflict develops into a full political cleavage. With respect to alternative religion, the empirical analysis reveals that the main obstacle is related to the lack of a collective ideological platform. DO 10.1017/S1755048309990228