Cults, new religions and religious creativity
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Cults, new religions and religious creativity
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Routledge, 2011
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Cults, new religions & religious creativity
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Originally published: London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987
Includes bibliographical references (p.213-240) and indexes
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Description
The twentieth century has been marked by an unprecedented outburst of religious activity on a world-wide scale, and in particular by a mushrooming of numerous religious movements. This work, first published in 1987, takes a fresh approach to the understanding of this phenomenon, an approach which takes into account new concepts of human nature and of religion.
Table of Contents
1. The problem of new religious movements 2. Religion and sociology 3. Parapyschology and the sociology of religion 4. Human nature 5. Church - sect and cult 6. Cults and social movements 7. Religious creativity 8. Charisma and organization 9. Membership - recruitment and retention 10. The rise of new religious movements 11. The functions of new religious movements 12. The social problem of new religions 13. World-wide creativity 14. Return to the source
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