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  2. Controversial New Religions - Wikipedia

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    Controversial New Religions is an edited volume discussing new religious movements, or cults, that have resulted in controversy. It was co-edited by James R. Lewis and Jesper Aagaard Petersen, and was first published in 2004 by Oxford University Press. A second edition containing mostly new content was published with the same two editors in 2014.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion/Library - Wikipedia

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    The Making of Religion by Andrew Lang, available at archive.org here; Ashanti by R. S. Rattray, available at archive.org here; Les religions des peuples non-civilses by Albert Reville; Il viaggio di Siam de'padri gesuiti mandatti dal re di Francia all'Indie, e alla China by Guy Tachard; Primitive Culture by Edward B. Tylor, available at archive ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion/New religious movements work ...

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    Welcome to the New religious movements work group of WikiProject Religion. Several Wikipedians have formed this collaboration resource and group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of new religious movements , cults , the New Age , and related topics, and the organization of information and articles on these topics.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion - Wikipedia

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    WikiProject Religion aims primarily to organise, neutrally develop, and improve the series of articles on religion in accord with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. It also seeks to ensure NPOV across articles related to religion. It is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians.

  6. World Religions and Spirituality Project - Wikipedia

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    In an article that discusses the challenge of teaching students about new religious movements, Douglas E. Cowan explains that, because of "the thousands of NRMs that exist in the world at any one time, only a relative handful are ever discussed in the various print resources […], and the Internet is, by default, the only source of information available.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion/Prospectus - Wikipedia

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    3 paragraphs to 2 pages Bible; Calvinism or Predestination; Christianity or Anabaptists or Irvingites or Oxford Movement or Predestination or Reformation – Roots; The Patristic Era; The Ecumenical Councils; The Ecumenical Councils – The Council of Nicea; The Ecumenical Councils – Two Schools of Theology; The Ecumenical Councils – The Council of Chalcedon The Latin Fathers; The Latin ...

  8. Known as the Two by Twos (2x2) or The Church with No Name, ministers travel in pairs to member homes to spread the gospel. But now, disturbing allegations are coming to light. Andrea Cavallier reports

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion/Religious leaders work group ...

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    Who’s Who of World Religions, ed. John R. Hinnels, Simon & Schuster, 1992, ISBN 0-13-952946-2. Legend = Major article = 1 column or more; Significant article = 3 paragraphs or over ½ column (28 lines) to 1 column; Minor article = 1 or 2 paragraphs, 27 lines or less