Cults and New Religions: A Brief HistoryAn overview of the development of new religions and the controversies surrounding them in late modern society.
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While we have used particular controversies as lenses through which to view specific movements , two aspects of this are important to note . First , these controversies do not define either the history or the totality of the group .
While we have used particular controversies as lenses through which to view specific movements , two aspects of this are important to note . First , these controversies do not define either the history or the totality of the group .
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each chapter with a brief biography of either the movement's founder or one of the more important leaders in its development . The reason for this is simple . Though many religious groups and movements are highly institutionalized and ...
each chapter with a brief biography of either the movement's founder or one of the more important leaders in its development . The reason for this is simple . Though many religious groups and movements are highly institutionalized and ...
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... God's purpose and dismissed each individual as an expression of that purpose , and of a final salvation and an eternal life in heaven for those who believe , corresponds in many important respects to evangelical Christian theology .
... God's purpose and dismissed each individual as an expression of that purpose , and of a final salvation and an eternal life in heaven for those who believe , corresponds in many important respects to evangelical Christian theology .
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A Primer | 1 |
The Question of Religion | 24 |
The Questions of Science | 48 |
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Cults and New Religions: A Brief History Douglas E. Cowan,David G. Bromley Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
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