The new religious movements (NRMs) of Modern Asia commonly offered a new way of hope for enduring the socio-political situation of colonial life. This volume explores particular cases in relation to the aspects of origin, identity, transnational activity, text, hybrid conditions, religionized politics, geopolitical exchange, and millennialism.
The new religious movements (NRMs) of Modern Asia commonly offered a new way of hope for enduring the socio-political situation of colonial life. This volume explores particular cases in relation to the aspects of origin, identity, transnational activity, text, hybrid conditions, religionized politics, geopolitical exchange, and millennialism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David W. Kim is associate professor of Asian history, College of General Education, Kookmin University, Seoul and visiting fellow at the School of History, Australian National University, Canberra.
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Foreword by Eileen Barker Acknowledgments List of Figures Introduction David W. Kim Part One: West, South, and Southeast Asia 1. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat: A New Religious Movement Derived from Islam? Lauren Dover 2. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the Art of Living and the International Association for Human Values Catharine Dada 3. The Radhasoami Satsang: A New Religion between Mysticism and Social Service Fabio Scialpi 4. When New is Not-So-New: On the Meaning of "Modern" in a New Tibetan Movement: The New Kadampa Tradition Lionel Obadia 5. The Thánh Ngôn Hi p Tuy n: Translating and Understanding the Central Scripture of Caodaism Christopher Hartney Part Two: East Asia 6. The Filial Sectarian: Confucian Values and Popular Sects in Late Imperial China and Modern Taiwan Nikolas Broy 7. International Moral Association (IMA): A Chinese New Religious Movement in Modern Korea David W. Kim 8. The (New) Religious Dimensions of Juche-Kimilsungism Emma Leverton 9. Dislocating S ka Gakkai International: The Case of S ka Gakkai International-Czech Republic Petra Tl imuková 10. Scriptures and Their Restoration: A Case Study of Tenriky Jiro Sawai 11. Aum Shinriky : Millenarianism, Anti-Semitism, and Fundamentalism Leonardo Sacco About the Editor and Contributors
Foreword by Eileen Barker Acknowledgments List of Figures Introduction David W. Kim Part One: West, South, and Southeast Asia 1. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat: A New Religious Movement Derived from Islam? Lauren Dover 2. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the Art of Living and the International Association for Human Values Catharine Dada 3. The Radhasoami Satsang: A New Religion between Mysticism and Social Service Fabio Scialpi 4. When New is Not-So-New: On the Meaning of "Modern" in a New Tibetan Movement: The New Kadampa Tradition Lionel Obadia 5. The Thánh Ngôn Hi p Tuy n: Translating and Understanding the Central Scripture of Caodaism Christopher Hartney Part Two: East Asia 6. The Filial Sectarian: Confucian Values and Popular Sects in Late Imperial China and Modern Taiwan Nikolas Broy 7. International Moral Association (IMA): A Chinese New Religious Movement in Modern Korea David W. Kim 8. The (New) Religious Dimensions of Juche-Kimilsungism Emma Leverton 9. Dislocating S ka Gakkai International: The Case of S ka Gakkai International-Czech Republic Petra Tl imuková 10. Scriptures and Their Restoration: A Case Study of Tenriky Jiro Sawai 11. Aum Shinriky : Millenarianism, Anti-Semitism, and Fundamentalism Leonardo Sacco About the Editor and Contributors
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