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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As the movement grew and Berg gradually withdrew from direct organizational leadership , The Family expanded into an international network of communal homes . Indeed , by 1972 , Berg claimed over 100 homes in 40 nations .
As the movement grew and Berg gradually withdrew from direct organizational leadership , The Family expanded into an international network of communal homes . Indeed , by 1972 , Berg claimed over 100 homes in 40 nations .
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While Roden governed the group in much the same way the Houteffs had , his prophetic messages had distinct differences from both the earlier leaders . The principal difference was the way in which the millennium would manifest .
While Roden governed the group in much the same way the Houteffs had , his prophetic messages had distinct differences from both the earlier leaders . The principal difference was the way in which the millennium would manifest .
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With new religious movements , we have the potential to observe how this charismatic authority develops within the leadership and how it is granted to leaders by the membership . Moreover , when the leadership changes , whether through ...
With new religious movements , we have the potential to observe how this charismatic authority develops within the leadership and how it is granted to leaders by the membership . Moreover , when the leadership changes , whether through ...
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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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