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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... moving in a cultic direction doctrinally by deny- ing historic Christian orthodoxy . The term " cult " might not be deemed appropriate in such situations , but in actuality the move from denomina- tion to cult is what has taken place ...
... moving in a cultic direction doctrinally by deny- ing historic Christian orthodoxy . The term " cult " might not be deemed appropriate in such situations , but in actuality the move from denomina- tion to cult is what has taken place ...
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... move into the mainstream of American religion has been that of the Unification Church . Through scientific , philosophical , and religious conferences offered free of charge to ministers and educators at posh resorts , the organization ...
... move into the mainstream of American religion has been that of the Unification Church . Through scientific , philosophical , and religious conferences offered free of charge to ministers and educators at posh resorts , the organization ...
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... Move to Boston The decision to move to Boston was most significant . It was only then that the movement began to flourish . Besides the church , Mary founded a school , the Massachusetts Metaphys- ical College . In the years that fol ...
... Move to Boston The decision to move to Boston was most significant . It was only then that the movement began to flourish . Besides the church , Mary founded a school , the Massachusetts Metaphys- ical College . In the years that fol ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
UNORTHODOX MOVEMENTS | 31 |
THE LEGACY OF JOSEPH SMITH | 49 |
Copyright | |
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