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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.
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Studying Religion – Introduction to the methods and scholars of the academic study of religion Full-text search engine – Searchable sacred texts of the major World Religions Patheos.com – Offers a comprehensive library with essays written by prominent religious scholars
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.
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.
The Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics is a 12-volume work (plus an index volume) edited by James Hastings, written between 1908 and 1921 and composed of entries by many contributors. It covers not only religious matters but thousands of ancillary topics as well, including folklore, myth, ritual, anthropology, psychology, etc.
A 2x2 non-denominational Christian religious sect was founded by Scottish evangelist William Irvine in the 1800s. Worship services are typically held on Wednesdays and Sundays inside the private ...
I dabble in most fields - feel free to ask for any help needed. My knowledge of Eastern religions is limited to undergraduate study/BA in comparative religions. Sowlos Ancient religion, with a focus on Indo-European belief & tradition; Modern [Western] Paganism; Buddhism; and experience with Christian (multi-denomination) theology.