New Religious Movements and Communal Societies

New Religious Movements and Communal Societies
Title New Religious Movements and Communal Societies PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Coulthard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 110
Release 2023-12-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1009357360

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Popular understanding of communal societies tends to focus on the 1960s hippie colonies and ignores the rich and long history of communalism in the United States. This Element corrects that misperception by exploring the synergy between new religious movements and communal living, including the benefits and challenges that grow out of this connection. It introduces definitions of key terms and vocabulary in the fields of new religious movements and communal studies. Discussion of major theories of communal success and the role of religion follows. The Element includes historical examples to demonstrate the ways in which new religious movements used communalism as a safe space to grow and develop their religion. The Element also analyzes why these groups have tended to experience conflicts with mainstream society.

New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change

New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change
Title New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change PDF eBook
Author James A. Beckford
Publisher SAGE
Pages 268
Release 1986-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781446233306

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"The book shows how rapid social change gives rise to novel religious interpretations and how new religious movements, in turn, try to influence the process of change. This analysis is illustrated by studies of the advanced societies of North America and Europe, of Japan during the first phase of industrialization, and of countries and regions in the developing world. New religious movements are revealed as a normal aspect of social life and as critical indicators of social change. This is reflected in each movement's social composition, teachings, values, religious practices and organizational structures as well as their engagement in politics, business and their structuring of social relationships."--Publisher's description.

New Religious Movements

New Religious Movements
Title New Religious Movements PDF eBook
Author Jamie Cresswell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 303
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1134636962

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New Religious Movements: Challenge & Response is the most comprehensive, wide-ranging study on the global impact of new religions. * New religions discussed include Hare Krishna, Sikh Dharma, The Unification Church, The Church of Scientology, The Jesus People and Wicca. * Focuses on the rise of new religious movements in Italy, Brazil, United States, Germany and Britain. * The contributors are among the most respected and reputable experts in the field.

The Future of New Religious Movements

The Future of New Religious Movements
Title The Future of New Religious Movements PDF eBook
Author David G. Bromley
Publisher Mercer University Press
Pages 292
Release 1987
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780865542389

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From Radical Jesus People to Virtual Religion

From Radical Jesus People to Virtual Religion
Title From Radical Jesus People to Virtual Religion PDF eBook
Author Claire Borowik
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 159
Release 2023-02-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1009037374

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The Family International (formerly the Children of God) emerged from the radical fringe of the Jesus People Movement in the late 1960s to establish a new religious movement with communities in ninety countries. Characterized from its early days by controversy due to its unconventional version of Christianity, countercultural practices, and high level of tension with society, the Family International created a communal society that endured for four decades. The movement's reinvention in 2010 as an online community offers insights into the dynamic nature of new religious movements, as they strategically adapt to evolving social contexts and emergent issues, and the negotiations of belief and identity this may entail. The Family International's transformation from a radical communal movement to a deradicalized virtual community highlights the novel challenges alternative religions may face in entering the mainstream and attaining legitimacy within the increasingly globalized context of online information dissemination in virtual spaces.

New Religious Movements

New Religious Movements
Title New Religious Movements PDF eBook
Author Eileen Barker
Publisher Bernan Press(PA)
Pages 258
Release 1989
Genre Religion
ISBN

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New Religious Movements

Researching New Religious Movements

Researching New Religious Movements
Title Researching New Religious Movements PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Arweck
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 472
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780415277549

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This cutting-edge analysis of American and European new religious movements explores the controversies between religious groups and the majority interests which oppose them. It asks how modern societies can best respond to new religious movements,