The Cambridge Companion to New Religious Movements
Herausgeber: Hammer, Olav; Rothstein, Mikael
The Cambridge Companion to New Religious Movements
Herausgeber: Hammer, Olav; Rothstein, Mikael
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This volume addresses the key features of new religions, such as Scientology, the Moonies and Jihadist movements, from a systematic, comparative perspective.
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This volume addresses the key features of new religions, such as Scientology, the Moonies and Jihadist movements, from a systematic, comparative perspective.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 715g
- ISBN-13: 9780521196505
- ISBN-10: 0521196507
- Artikelnr.: 36272557
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 715g
- ISBN-13: 9780521196505
- ISBN-10: 0521196507
- Artikelnr.: 36272557
Introduction to New Religious Movements Olav Hammer and Mikael Rothstein
Part I. Social Science Perspectives: 1. The sociology of New Religious Movements David Bromley
2. Religion and the Internet Douglas Cowan
3. Major controversies involving New Religious Movements: a comparative perspective James Richardson
Part II. Themes: 4. History and the end of time in New Religions Garry Trompf
5. Charismatic leaders in New Religions Catherine Wessinger
6. Rituals in New Religions Graham Harvey
7. Canonical and extracanonical texts in New Religions Mikael Rothstein and Olav Hammer
Part III. New Religions in the West and Beyond: 8. Scientology: up stat, down stat James Lewis
9. Neo-Paganism Sabina Magliocco
10. The International Raelian Movement Susan J. Palmer and Bryan Sentes
11. The Sathya Sai Baba Movement Tulasi Srinivas
12. Neo-Sufism Mark Sedgwick
13. Satanism Asbjørn Dyrendal and Jesper Aagaard Pedersen
14. Theosophy James Santucci
15. The New Age George Chryssides
16. 'Jihadism' as a New Religious Movement Reuven Firestone
17. New Religions in the New Russia Marat Shterin
18. New Religious Movements in sub-Saharan Africa Peter Clarke.
Part I. Social Science Perspectives: 1. The sociology of New Religious Movements David Bromley
2. Religion and the Internet Douglas Cowan
3. Major controversies involving New Religious Movements: a comparative perspective James Richardson
Part II. Themes: 4. History and the end of time in New Religions Garry Trompf
5. Charismatic leaders in New Religions Catherine Wessinger
6. Rituals in New Religions Graham Harvey
7. Canonical and extracanonical texts in New Religions Mikael Rothstein and Olav Hammer
Part III. New Religions in the West and Beyond: 8. Scientology: up stat, down stat James Lewis
9. Neo-Paganism Sabina Magliocco
10. The International Raelian Movement Susan J. Palmer and Bryan Sentes
11. The Sathya Sai Baba Movement Tulasi Srinivas
12. Neo-Sufism Mark Sedgwick
13. Satanism Asbjørn Dyrendal and Jesper Aagaard Pedersen
14. Theosophy James Santucci
15. The New Age George Chryssides
16. 'Jihadism' as a New Religious Movement Reuven Firestone
17. New Religions in the New Russia Marat Shterin
18. New Religious Movements in sub-Saharan Africa Peter Clarke.
Introduction to New Religious Movements Olav Hammer and Mikael Rothstein
Part I. Social Science Perspectives: 1. The sociology of New Religious Movements David Bromley
2. Religion and the Internet Douglas Cowan
3. Major controversies involving New Religious Movements: a comparative perspective James Richardson
Part II. Themes: 4. History and the end of time in New Religions Garry Trompf
5. Charismatic leaders in New Religions Catherine Wessinger
6. Rituals in New Religions Graham Harvey
7. Canonical and extracanonical texts in New Religions Mikael Rothstein and Olav Hammer
Part III. New Religions in the West and Beyond: 8. Scientology: up stat, down stat James Lewis
9. Neo-Paganism Sabina Magliocco
10. The International Raelian Movement Susan J. Palmer and Bryan Sentes
11. The Sathya Sai Baba Movement Tulasi Srinivas
12. Neo-Sufism Mark Sedgwick
13. Satanism Asbjørn Dyrendal and Jesper Aagaard Pedersen
14. Theosophy James Santucci
15. The New Age George Chryssides
16. 'Jihadism' as a New Religious Movement Reuven Firestone
17. New Religions in the New Russia Marat Shterin
18. New Religious Movements in sub-Saharan Africa Peter Clarke.
Part I. Social Science Perspectives: 1. The sociology of New Religious Movements David Bromley
2. Religion and the Internet Douglas Cowan
3. Major controversies involving New Religious Movements: a comparative perspective James Richardson
Part II. Themes: 4. History and the end of time in New Religions Garry Trompf
5. Charismatic leaders in New Religions Catherine Wessinger
6. Rituals in New Religions Graham Harvey
7. Canonical and extracanonical texts in New Religions Mikael Rothstein and Olav Hammer
Part III. New Religions in the West and Beyond: 8. Scientology: up stat, down stat James Lewis
9. Neo-Paganism Sabina Magliocco
10. The International Raelian Movement Susan J. Palmer and Bryan Sentes
11. The Sathya Sai Baba Movement Tulasi Srinivas
12. Neo-Sufism Mark Sedgwick
13. Satanism Asbjørn Dyrendal and Jesper Aagaard Pedersen
14. Theosophy James Santucci
15. The New Age George Chryssides
16. 'Jihadism' as a New Religious Movement Reuven Firestone
17. New Religions in the New Russia Marat Shterin
18. New Religious Movements in sub-Saharan Africa Peter Clarke.