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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And , as the recent sexual abuse scandals in the Roman Catholic Church amply demonstrate , these charges are hardly limited to new religious movements . This is , of course , not to say that problems do not occur , that there are not ...
And , as the recent sexual abuse scandals in the Roman Catholic Church amply demonstrate , these charges are hardly limited to new religious movements . This is , of course , not to say that problems do not occur , that there are not ...
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It is well established that in the context of emerging and evolving religious movements there is ample opportunity for abusive , exploitative sexual relationships ( Jacobs 1989 ; Neitz and Goldman 1995 ; Puttick 1997 ) .
It is well established that in the context of emerging and evolving religious movements there is ample opportunity for abusive , exploitative sexual relationships ( Jacobs 1989 ; Neitz and Goldman 1995 ; Puttick 1997 ) .
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later , in order to avoid pressure on female converts , Maria prohibited new members from having sexual relations for six months after joining The Family . By the late 1980s , sexual relations between younger women and older men were ...
later , in order to avoid pressure on female converts , Maria prohibited new members from having sexual relations for six months after joining The Family . By the late 1980s , sexual relations between younger women and older men were ...
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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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