Another Gospel: Alternative Religions and the New Age MovementAcademie Books, 1989 - 462 pages Ruth A. Tucker's book is a comprehensive survey of all the major alternative religions in the United States, including the new groups since the 1960s. |
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Page 45
... began doubting his own salvation . He became con- vinced that since he was not in communion with God , he must be in league with Satan . After a time he completely renounced God and be- came engulfed in " darkness and atheism . " " 41 ...
... began doubting his own salvation . He became con- vinced that since he was not in communion with God , he must be in league with Satan . After a time he completely renounced God and be- came engulfed in " darkness and atheism . " " 41 ...
Page 195
... began In 1928 , he began preaching , and in 1931 he was or- dained . Within two years , Armstrong broke from that tiny denomination and began an independent ministry , which he expanded into " The Radio Church of God " in 1934. Besides ...
... began In 1928 , he began preaching , and in 1931 he was or- dained . Within two years , Armstrong broke from that tiny denomination and began an independent ministry , which he expanded into " The Radio Church of God " in 1934. Besides ...
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... began working for Armstrong in 1958. Their relationship gradually de- veloped into a personal friendship , and " after Rader's baptism in 1975 , in a bathtub in Hong Kong's Mandarin Hotel , Herbert Armstrong began to speak of him as ...
... began working for Armstrong in 1958. Their relationship gradually de- veloped into a personal friendship , and " after Rader's baptism in 1975 , in a bathtub in Hong Kong's Mandarin Hotel , Herbert Armstrong began to speak of him as ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
UNORTHODOX MOVEMENTS | 31 |
THE LEGACY OF JOSEPH SMITH | 49 |
Copyright | |
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