Cults and New Religions: A Brief HistoryWiley, 2008 - 260 páginas An overview of the development of new religions and the controversies surrounding them in late modern society.
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... established religious groups . Although new religions are rarely " new , " but almost always constitute contemporary ... established social order , and whose charismatic authority is a primary unifying force within the movements ...
... established religious groups . Although new religions are rarely " new , " but almost always constitute contemporary ... established social order , and whose charismatic authority is a primary unifying force within the movements ...
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... establishing an organized social presence based on " harmoniously adjusting " to that particular vision of the sacred ... established social order may lead to powerful oppositional coalitions that bring dominant institutions into direct ...
... establishing an organized social presence based on " harmoniously adjusting " to that particular vision of the sacred ... established social order may lead to powerful oppositional coalitions that bring dominant institutions into direct ...
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... establishing his international headquarters in New York City and small regional centers in most states . From his arrival in ... established a stable membership base , a solid economic foundation , and political alliances with numerous ...
... establishing his international headquarters in New York City and small regional centers in most states . From his arrival in ... established a stable membership base , a solid economic foundation , and political alliances with numerous ...
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A Primer | 1 |
The Range of New Religious Movements | 7 |
Controversy and the Popular Perception of New Religious | 14 |
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