Exploring New ReligionsBloomsbury Publishing, 1999 M12 1 - 416 pages An objective, well-researched history of contemporary new religions and cults.New religious movements - popularly known as cults - arouse strong public opinion and most books on the subject are polemical, giving hostile reaction rather than informed exploration. Exploring New Religions provides an account of a wide variety of new religions, focusing on their origins, beliefs and practices, which are set out in a dispassionate way, leaving readers to form their own value judgements. George Chryssides provides important analysis of the killer cults-the Jonestown People's Temple, Waco, the Solar Temple and Heaven's Gate-examining the factors that made their followers willing to die for their cause. Older groups like the Jehovah's Witnesses and Latter-day Saints (Mormons) are discussed, and Chryssides traces the development of a variety of strands of spirituality, ranging from New Thought, Spiritualism and Theosophy. Subsequent chapters include the Baha'i, the Family (formerly Children of God), the Hare Krishna movement (ISKCON), the Jesus Army, the Rastafarians, the Church of Scientology, Transcendental Meditation (TM) and the Unification Church ('the Moonies'). Lower profile groups are also discussed including: EST (Erhard Seminar Training), the New Kadampa Tradition, Brahma Kumaris, Sai Baba, Subud and the Western Buddhist Order. A study of the New Age phenomenon, and an account of societal responses to new religions at religious, societal and political levels is also included. |
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... Jouret ( 1947-94 ) , who could not be found . It was later established that he was one of the casualties . By way of ... Jouret , may have visited Stonehenge in England in 1992 at the summer solstice . Before the 1994 deaths occurred ...
... Jouret ( 1947-94 ) , who could not be found . It was later established that he was one of the casualties . By way of ... Jouret , may have visited Stonehenge in England in 1992 at the summer solstice . Before the 1994 deaths occurred ...
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... Jouret . Yet despite the wide dissemination of these packages , little information about OTS is extant at the time of writing . There are two principal reasons for this : first , the Solar Temple's teachings were highly esoteric , and ...
... Jouret . Yet despite the wide dissemination of these packages , little information about OTS is extant at the time of writing . There are two principal reasons for this : first , the Solar Temple's teachings were highly esoteric , and ...
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... Jouret was not consecrated as an irregular bishop , but merely as a priest in one of these schismatical churches in France . One of Jouret's ceremonies in the Solar Temple was based on the Roman Catholic Mass , although he referred to ...
... Jouret was not consecrated as an irregular bishop , but merely as a priest in one of these schismatical churches in France . One of Jouret's ceremonies in the Solar Temple was based on the Roman Catholic Mass , although he referred to ...
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... Jouret's political sympathies lay at the opposite end of the political spectrum ( he was a communist ) , he first came into contact with ORT in 1981 and joined in 1983 . Luc Jouret Luc Jouret was born in the Belgian Congo ( now ...
... Jouret's political sympathies lay at the opposite end of the political spectrum ( he was a communist ) , he first came into contact with ORT in 1981 and joined in 1983 . Luc Jouret Luc Jouret was born in the Belgian Congo ( now ...
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... Jouret founded OICST in 1984 , following an unsuccessful bid for the leadership of ORT after Origas's death the previous year . Having been obstructed by Origas's daughter Catherine , Jouret withdrew , together with 30 others , to form ...
... Jouret founded OICST in 1984 , following an unsuccessful bid for the leadership of ORT after Origas's death the previous year . Having been obstructed by Origas's daughter Catherine , Jouret withdrew , together with 30 others , to form ...
Contents
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4 The New Christian movements | 120 |
5 New religions in the Hindu tradition | 164 |
6 New forms of Buddhism | 204 |
7 Independent new religions | 244 |
8 The Human Potential Movement | 278 |
9 New Age witchcraft and Paganism | 315 |
10 The countercult movement | 342 |
Statistical data | 366 |
Compendium | 370 |
Bibliography | 377 |
Index | 392 |
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