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New Religions in Global Perspective

New Religions in Global Perspective
Author: Peter Bernard Clarke
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2006
Genre: Cults
ISBN: 9780415257473

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This volume provides a complete guide to the global impact and cultural significance of new religious movements.


Japanese New Religions in Global Perspective

Japanese New Religions in Global Perspective
Author: Peter B Clarke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136828729

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Since the 1960s virtually every part of the world has seen the arrival and establishment of Japanese new religious movements, a process that has followed quickly on the heels of the most active period of Japanese economic expansion overseas. This book examines the nature and extent of this religious expansion outside Japan.


New Religions in Global Perspective

New Religions in Global Perspective
Author: Peter Bernard Clarke
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2006
Genre: Cults
ISBN: 9780415257480

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This volume provides a complete guide to the global impact and cultural significance of new religious movements.


Religion and Nationalism in Global Perspective

Religion and Nationalism in Global Perspective
Author: J. Christopher Soper
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1107189438

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Offers a new framework for understanding how religion and nationalism interact across diverse countries and religious traditions.


Occultism in a Global Perspective

Occultism in a Global Perspective
Author: Henrik Bogdan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2014-09-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317544463

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The study of the ideas and practices associated with occultism is a rapidly growing branch of contemporary scholarship. However, most research has focused on English and French speaking areas and has not addressed the wider spread and significance of occultism. Occultism in a Global Perspective presents a broad international overview. Essays range across the German magical order of the Fraternitas Saturni, esoteric Satanism in Denmark, sexual magic in Colombia and the reception of occultism in modern Turkey, India and the former Yugoslavia. As any other form of cultural practice, the occult is not isolated from its social, discursive, religious, and political environment. By studying occultism in its global context, the book offers insights into the reciprocal relationships that colour and shape regional occultism.


New Religions [2 volumes]

New Religions [2 volumes]
Author: Eugene V. Gallagher
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 637
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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A valuable resource for students and general audiences, this book provides a unique global perspective on the history, beliefs, and practices of emergent faith communities; new religious traditions; and religious movements worldwide, from the 19th century to the present. New Religions: Emerging Faiths and Religious Cultures in the Modern World provides insightful global perspectives on the emergent faith communities and new traditions and movements of the last two centuries. Readers will gain access to the information necessary to explore the significance, complexities, and challenges that modern religious traditions have faced throughout their history and that continue to impact society today. The work identifies the themes and issues that have often brought new religions into conflict with the larger societies of which they are a part. Coverage includes new religious groups that emerged in America, such as the Seventh-day Adventists, the Latter-day Saints, and the Jehovah's Witnesses; alternative communities around the globe that emerged from the major Western and Eastern traditions, such as Aum Shinrikyo and Al-Qaeda; and marginalized groups that came to a sudden end, such as the Peoples Temple, Heaven's Gate, and the Branch Davidians. The entries highlight thematic and broader issues that run across the individual religious traditions, and will also help students analyze and assess the common difficulties faced by emergent religious communities.


New Religious Movements in the Twenty-First Century

New Religious Movements in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Phillip Charles Lucas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1135889023

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New Religious Movements in the 21st Century is the first volume to examine the urgent and important issues facing new religions in their political, legal and religious contexts in global perspective. With essays from prominent NRM scholars and usefully organized into four regional areas covering Western Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, Russia and Eastern Europe, and North and South America, as well as a concluding section on the major themes of globalization and terrorist violence, this book provides invaluable insight into the challenges facing religion in the twenty-first century. An introduction by Tom Robbins provides an overview of the major issues and themes discussed in the book.


Religions in Movement

Religions in Movement
Author: Robert Hefner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1136681000

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There has long been a debate about implications of globalization for the survival of the world of sovereign nation-states, and the role of nationalism as both an agent of and a response to globalization. In contrast, until recently there has been much less debate about the fate of religion. ‘Globalization’ has been viewed as part of the rationalization process, which has already relegated religion to the dustbin of history, just as it threatens the nation, as the world moves toward a cosmopolitan ethics and politics. The chapters in this book, however, make the case for the salience and resilience of religion, often in conjunction with nationalism, in the contemporary world in several ways. This book highlights the diverse ways in which religions first and foremost make use of the traditional power and communication channels available to them, like strategies of conversion, the preservation of traditional value systems, and the intertwining of religious and political power. Nevertheless, challenged by a more culturally and religiously diversified societies and by the growth of new religious sects, contemporary religions are also forced to let go of these well known strategies of preservation and formulate new ways of establishing their position in local contexts. This collection of essays by established and emerging scholars brings together theory-driven and empirically-based research and case-studies about the global and bottom-up strategies of religions and religious traditions in Europe and beyond to rethink their positions in their local communities and in the world.


New Religious Movements in the Twenty-First Century

New Religious Movements in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Phillip Charles Lucas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1135889015

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New Religious Movements in the 21st Century is the first volume to examine the urgent and important issues facing new religions in their political, legal and religious contexts in global perspective. With essays from prominent NRM scholars and usefully organized into four regional areas covering Western Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, Russia and Eastern Europe, and North and South America, as well as a concluding section on the major themes of globalization and terrorist violence, this book provides invaluable insight into the challenges facing religion in the twenty-first century. An introduction by Tom Robbins provides an overview of the major issues and themes discussed in the book.


The World's Religions

The World's Religions
Author: Peter B. Clarke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 808
Release: 2009-05-07
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1135210993

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This comprehensive volume focuses on the world's religions and the changes they have undergone as they become more global and diverse in form. It explores the religions of the world not only in the regions with which they have been historically associated, but also looks at the new cultural and religious contexts in which they are developing. It considers the role of migration in the spread of religions by examining the issues raised for modern societies by the increasing interaction of different religions. The volume also addresses such central questions as the dynamics of religious innovation which is evidenced in the rise and impact of new religious and new spirituality movements in every continent.