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  2. The New Believers - Wikipedia

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    The New Believers: A Survey of Sects, 'Cults', and Alternative Religions, is a book by David V. Barrett covering the origin, history, beliefs, practices and controversies of more than sixty new religious movements, including The Family International (previously known as the Children of God), International Church of Christ, Osho (Rajneesh), Satanism, New Kadampa Tradition, Wicca, Druidry, chaos ...

  3. List of new religious movements - Wikipedia

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    A new religious movement (NRM) is a religious, ethical, or spiritual group or community with practices of relatively modern [clarification needed] origins. NRMs may be novel in origin or they may exist on the fringes of a wider religion, in which case they will be distinct from pre-existing denominations.

  4. New religious movements in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New Thought publishing and educational activities reach approximately 2.5 million people annually. [47] The largest New Thought-oriented denomination is the Japanese Seicho-no-Ie . [ 48 ] Other belief systems within the New Thought movement include Christian Science, Religious Science , Jewish Science , Moorish Science , Centers for Spiritual ...

  5. Shaker furniture - Wikipedia

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    Shaker furniture is a distinctive style of furniture developed by the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, commonly known as Shakers, a religious sect that had guiding principles of simplicity, utility and honesty.

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  8. Religious conversion - Wikipedia

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    Islam allegedly spread in North Africa through just administration, and in the Balkans by integrating new believers with improved tax conditions and social prestige. Colonial missions since the 19th century have attracted people to an implied nexus of material well-being, civilisation, and European-style religion.

  9. Conversion to Christianity - Wikipedia

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    In the many new nation-states being formed in Eastern Europe of the Late Middle Ages, some kings and princes pressured their people to adopt the new religion. [107] And in the Northern crusades , the fighting princes obtained widespread conversion through political pressure or military coercion even though the theologians continued to maintain ...