Anti-cult movements in cross-cultural perspective / edited by Anson Shupe, David G. Bromley. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Religious information systems series ; v. 16 | Garland reference library of social science ; v. 913Publication details: New York : Garland, (c)1994.Description: xvi, 274 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • BP604
  • BP604.B868.A585 1994
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Contents:
Introduction Anson Shupe and David G. Bromley -- Modern anti-cult movement 1971-1991: a twenty-year retrospective Anson Shupe and David G. Bromley -- Maintaining the faith: the Jewish anti-cult and counter-missionary movement Shoshanah Feher -- Social construction of subversion: a comparison of anti-religious and anti-satanic cult narratives David G. Bromley -- Alternative to the anti-cult movement groupe in Canada Richard Bergeron -- History of the cult awareness network Priscilla D. Coates -- Strategic intervention therapy Steven A. Hassan -- New religions in Europe: a comparison of developments and reactions in England, France, Germany, and the Netherlands James T. Richardson and Barend van Driel -- Anti-cult movement in Italy Massimo Introvigne -- Roman Catholic response to NRM new religious movements John A. Saliba -- Anti-cult movement in the Netherlands: an unsuccessful affair Reender Kranenborg -- Alien gods, alien identities: the 'anti-cult' lobby in Israel Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi -- Anti-cult movement in Japan Michael L. Mickler.
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Introduction Anson Shupe and David G. Bromley -- Modern anti-cult movement 1971-1991: a twenty-year retrospective Anson Shupe and David G. Bromley -- Maintaining the faith: the Jewish anti-cult and counter-missionary movement Shoshanah Feher -- Social construction of subversion: a comparison of anti-religious and anti-satanic cult narratives David G. Bromley -- Alternative to the anti-cult movement groupe in Canada Richard Bergeron -- History of the cult awareness network Priscilla D. Coates -- Strategic intervention therapy Steven A. Hassan -- New religions in Europe: a comparison of developments and reactions in England, France, Germany, and the Netherlands James T. Richardson and Barend van Driel -- Anti-cult movement in Italy Massimo Introvigne -- Roman Catholic response to NRM new religious movements John A. Saliba -- Anti-cult movement in the Netherlands: an unsuccessful affair Reender Kranenborg -- Alien gods, alien identities: the 'anti-cult' lobby in Israel Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi -- Anti-cult movement in Japan Michael L. Mickler.

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