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_aNew religious movements in the twenty-first century : _blegal, political, and social challenges in global perspective / _cedited by Phillip Charles Lucas and Thomas Robbins. _hPR |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c(c)2004. |
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_axi, 364 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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_aIntroduction. Alternative religions, the state, and the globe _rThomas Robbins -- _tpart 1. Western Europe. General overview of the "cult scene" in Great Britain _rEileen Barker -- _tReligious minorities and new religious movements in Denmark _rArmin W. Geertz and Mikael Rothstein -- _tFrance's obsession with the "sectarian threat" / Daniele Hervieu-Leger -- _tThe secte response to religious discrimination : subversives, martyrs, or freedom fighters in the French sect wars? / Susan J. Palmer -- _tItaly's surprisingly favorable environment for religious minorities _rMassimo Introvigne -- _tNew religions in Germany : the publicity of the public square _rBrigitte Schoen -- _tpt. 2. Eastern Europe and Eurasia. New religions in the new Russia _rMarat Shterin -- _tNew religious minorities in the Baltic States _rSolveiga Krumina-Konkova -- _tCrushing Wahhabi fundamentalists in Central Asia and the Caucasus : subplot to the global struggle against Al Qa'ida or suppression of legitimate religious opposition? / Brian Glyn Williams -- _tpt. 3. Africa, Asia, and Australia. Prophets, "false prophets," and the African state : emergent issues of religious freedom and conflict _rRosalind I.J. Hackett -- _tReligion on a leash : NRMs and the limits of Chinese freedom _rScott Lowe -- _tConsensus shattered : Japanese paradigm shift and moral panic in the post-Aum era _rIan Reader -- _tNew religions in Australia : public menace or societal salvation? / James T. Richardson -- |
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_apart 4. North and South Americas. The mainstreaming of alternative spirituality in Brazil _rRobert T. Carpenter -- _tThe fate of NRMs and their detractors in twenty-first century America _rJ. Gordon Melton -- _tNew religions and the anticult movement in Canada _rIrving Hexham and Karla Poewe -- _tpart 5. Theoretical considerations. New religious movements and globalization _rJames A. Beckford -- _tApocalypse 9/11 _rJohn R. Hall -- _tEstablishments and sects in the Islamic world _rMark Sedgwick -- _tResearch on new religious movements in the post-9/11 world _rBenjamin Zablocki and J. Anna Looney -- _tCults, porn, and hate : convergent discourses on First Amendment restriction _rThomas Robbin and Dick Anthony -- _tConclusion. The future of new and minority religions in the twenty-first century : religious freedom under global siege _rPhilip Charles Lucas. |
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650 | 0 | _aReligion and sociology. | |
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