Exploring New ReligionsCassell, 1999 - 405 pages Adopting 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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... important reasons for continuing to use the term ' NRM ' , and to continue to study the cluster of groups to which it refers . First , this cluster of groups has emerged to a large degree from controversies in western society in recent ...
... important reasons for continuing to use the term ' NRM ' , and to continue to study the cluster of groups to which it refers . First , this cluster of groups has emerged to a large degree from controversies in western society in recent ...
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... important impact on a number of forms of spirituality . The New Church attracted no less a figure than William James's father , and had an important bearing on James's interest in and treatment of religious experience . Swedenborg's ...
... important impact on a number of forms of spirituality . The New Church attracted no less a figure than William James's father , and had an important bearing on James's interest in and treatment of religious experience . Swedenborg's ...
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... important member of Poyen's audience was Phineas Parker Quimby ( 1802-66 ) , who is said to have laid the foundations of the New Thought movement . Impressed by what he heard , Quimby went on to become a ' mesmeric healer ' . Although ...
... important member of Poyen's audience was Phineas Parker Quimby ( 1802-66 ) , who is said to have laid the foundations of the New Thought movement . Impressed by what he heard , Quimby went on to become a ' mesmeric healer ' . Although ...
Contents
The suicide cults | 33 |
The old new religions | 77 |
The New Christian movements 120 2 | 120 |
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anti-cult Applewhite avatar Baba Baba's Baha'i Baha'u'llah baptism became believed Bible body Brahma Kumaris Britain Buddha Buddhism ceremony Christ Chryssides Church of Scientology claim counter-cult cult Dalai Lama death devotees Dianetics disciples divine doctrines Dorje Shugden Erhard evangelical example existence faith Family Findhorn followers founder-leader Glastonbury God's gohonzons groups Hindu Hinduism Holy human important ISKCON Jehovah's Witnesses Jesus Army Jesus Fellowship Church Jones Jonestown Jouret known Krishna latihan Latter-day Saints leader lifestyle living London Maharishi mainstream Christianity Mambro mantra marriage means meditation messiah mind Mormon Nichiren Nichiren Shoshu NRMs offer one's organization original Osho physical powers Prabhupada practice problems prophet Rajneesh Rastafarians regarded relationship religion religious movements Revelation Sangharakshita sannyasins scripture sect seminars sexual Society Soka Gakkai Solar Temple soul spiritual Subud Subuh taught teachings Tibetan tradition truth Unification Church Watchtower Western Buddhist Order Wicca worship