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===Terminology=== The term ''new age'', along with related terms like ''new era'' and ''new world'', long predate the emergence of the New Age movement, and have widely been used to assert that a better [[way of life (disambiguation)|way of life]] for humanity is dawning.{{sfn|Heelas|1996|p= 15}} It occurs commonly, for instance, in political contexts; the [[Great Seal of the United States]], designed in 1782, proclaims a "new order of ages", while in the 1980s the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] General Secretary [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] proclaimed that "all mankind is entering a new age".{{sfn|Heelas|1996|p=15}}{{request quotation|date=July 2020}}<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jvJHT39rIIMC|title=The Christianity Reader|first1=Mary|last1=Gerhart|first2=Fabian|last2=Udoh|year= 2007|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=978-0226289595|via=Google Books}}</ref> The term has also appeared within Western esoteric schools of thought, having a scattered use from the mid-nineteenth century onward.{{sfn|Sutcliffe|2003a|p= 25}} In 1864 the American [[Swedenborgian]] [[Warren Felt Evans]] published ''The New Age and its Message'', while in 1907 [[Alfred Orage]] and [[Holbrook Jackson]] began editing a weekly journal of [[Liberal Christianity|Christian liberalism]] and [[socialism]] titled ''[[The New Age]]''.{{sfn|Heelas|1996|p= 17}} The concept of a coming "new age" that would be inaugurated by the [[Second Coming|return to Earth]] of [[Jesus Christ]] was a theme in the poetry of [[Wellesley Tudor Pole]] (1884β1968) and of [[Johanna Brandt]] (1876β1964),{{sfn|Sutcliffe|2003a|p=26}} and then also appeared in the work of the British-born American [[Theosophist]] [[Alice Bailey]] (1880β1949), featuring in titles such as ''Discipleship in the New Age'' (1944) and ''Education in the New Age'' (1954).{{sfn|Sutcliffe|2003a|p= 26}} Between the 1930s and 1960s a small number of groups and individuals became preoccupied with the concept of a coming "New Age" and used the term accordingly.{{sfn|Sutcliffe|2003a|p= 55}} The term had thus become a recurring motif in the esoteric spirituality milieu.{{sfn|Sutcliffe|2003a|p= 99}} Sutcliffe, therefore, expressed the view that while the term ''New Age'' had originally been an "apocalyptic emblem", it would only be later that it became "a tag or codeword for a 'spiritual' idiom".{{sfn|Sutcliffe|2003a|p= 29}}
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