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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... practice was officially prohibited in 1890 . The practice of polygamy had actu- ally begun many years earlier in 1831 , shortly after Smith moved with his family and followers to Kirkland . Ac- cording to close associates who tes ...
... practice was officially prohibited in 1890 . The practice of polygamy had actu- ally begun many years earlier in 1831 , shortly after Smith moved with his family and followers to Kirkland . Ac- cording to close associates who tes ...
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Alternative Religions and the New Age Movement Ruth Tucker. practiced hypnotism , and Mary was reportedly involved.28 ... practice commenced . The arrangement , how- ever , did not work out satisfactorily , and within a matter of months ...
Alternative Religions and the New Age Movement Ruth Tucker. practiced hypnotism , and Mary was reportedly involved.28 ... practice commenced . The arrangement , how- ever , did not work out satisfactorily , and within a matter of months ...
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... Practice and Historical Precedents Channeling is not a new concept among spiritualists . Indeed , it has a long history , but it has only been in very recent years that the practice has been widely publicized and of- fered to mass ...
... Practice and Historical Precedents Channeling is not a new concept among spiritualists . Indeed , it has a long history , but it has only been in very recent years that the practice has been widely publicized and of- fered to mass ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
UNORTHODOX MOVEMENTS | 31 |
THE LEGACY OF JOSEPH SMITH | 49 |
Copyright | |
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