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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Page 101
I mentioned earlier that Russell and Rutherford could not accept the mainstream
Christian doctrine of the eternal punishment of the wicked . Jehovah ' s Witnesses
have consistently followed their founder - leaders on this matter : those who ...
I mentioned earlier that Russell and Rutherford could not accept the mainstream
Christian doctrine of the eternal punishment of the wicked . Jehovah ' s Witnesses
have consistently followed their founder - leaders on this matter : those who ...
Page 106
Christian fundamentalists might claim to accept that all scripture is inspired ,
indeed authoritative , but yet they rarely , if ever , attempt to follow all the dietary
laws that are prescribed in Leviticus and Deuteronomy , which prohibit pork ,
shellfish ...
Christian fundamentalists might claim to accept that all scripture is inspired ,
indeed authoritative , but yet they rarely , if ever , attempt to follow all the dietary
laws that are prescribed in Leviticus and Deuteronomy , which prohibit pork ,
shellfish ...
Page 207
He found it difficult , even impossible , to accept authority , and was aggressive
and arrogant . Because of his personality he tended , even as a youth , to acquire
disciples rather than friends : his interpersonal relationships were certainly not ...
He found it difficult , even impossible , to accept authority , and was aggressive
and arrogant . Because of his personality he tended , even as a youth , to acquire
disciples rather than friends : his interpersonal relationships were certainly not ...
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Contents
The suicide cults | 33 |
The old new religions | 77 |
The New Christian movements | 120 |
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