Exploring New ReligionsAdopting an objective stance, this book examines the teachings and practices of a wide variety of new religious groups. The first two chapters raise general issues about cults, such as definitions, statistics, evangelization tactics, issues of public concern and methods of study. Subsequent chapters deal with new religions by genre - the older minority groups, New Christian groups, Hindu and Buddhist groups, the self-religions and the New Age. Each of these chapters begins with a general discussion of the background to each type of movement and selects three representative movements for greater in-depth study. |
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The Baha ' i faith Of all the new and emergent religions of the world , the Baha ' i
faith has probably elicited the greatest degree of public sympathy , for two main
reasons . First , its ideals are commendable : who indeed could fail to admire a ...
The Baha ' i faith Of all the new and emergent religions of the world , the Baha ' i
faith has probably elicited the greatest degree of public sympathy , for two main
reasons . First , its ideals are commendable : who indeed could fail to admire a ...
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The Declaration of Baha ' u ' llah marks the transition of the movement from
Babism to Baha ' ism . The Baha ' i continue to celebrate the Declaration of Baha '
u ' llah in the Feast of Ridvan , a 12 - day festival spanning late April and early
May .
The Declaration of Baha ' u ' llah marks the transition of the movement from
Babism to Baha ' ism . The Baha ' i continue to celebrate the Declaration of Baha '
u ' llah in the Feast of Ridvan , a 12 - day festival spanning late April and early
May .
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play in the institutionalization of the Baha ' i faith , paving the way for the
establishment of the Universal House of Justice , the supreme ruling body of the
Baha ' i , which came into existence in 1963 , shortly after his death . Shoghi
Effendi was ...
play in the institutionalization of the Baha ' i faith , paving the way for the
establishment of the Universal House of Justice , the supreme ruling body of the
Baha ' i , which came into existence in 1963 , shortly after his death . Shoghi
Effendi was ...
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The suicide cults | 33 |
The old new religions | 77 |
The New Christian movements | 120 |
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