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NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT: MELACAK SPRITUALITAS GERAKAN ZAMAN BARU DI INDONESIA
The growth of new religious movements in various parts of the world, although not labeled as formal religion, is a socio-psychological symptom of loneliness and alienation.
Retno Sirnopati
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A Historical-Phenomenological Critique of the Concepts of New Religion and New Religious Movement
This study employs a historical-phenomenological approach to examine the concepts of “new religion” and “new religious movement.” The concepts of religion and religious are examined by the history of religions in terms of the institutional and non ...
Yetkin Karaoğlu
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Setanisme antara New Religious Movement dan New Age
Satanism gained popularity, particularly following the establishment of The Satanic Temple, which held an annual Satan Conference (SatanCon) in the last decade.
Erham Budi Wiranto
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New Religious Movements in Global Perspective [PDF]
This essay provides a systems theoretical perspective on the contentious debate on the term ›New Religious Movement‹ (NRM). Based on the systems theory, according to Niklas Luhmann amongst others, the essay analyses the general problems of defining NRMs.
Moritz Klenk
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The Islamic model that happened and developed within the campus as the place used for this study, is the results of the implementation of religious movement.
Arifuddin Ismail
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Schizotypy, delusional ideation and well-being in an American new religious movement population.
This study extends two previous UK studies that looked at schizotypy in new religious movements (Peters, Day, McKenna & Orbach,1999a; Day & Peters, 1999) using a similar religious subgroup from a different culture.
L. Smith, S. Riley, Emmanuelle Peters
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The Hare Krishnas in Bali: Localized Religion and New Religious Movement
As the Balinese sought official religious acceptance in Indonesia, they formalized their ethnic customs and transformed them into a universal religion with an Abrahamic model called “Agama Hindu Dharma”. In aligning itself with Hinduism, the Balinese had
Ravinjay Kuckreja
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The Unificationist Funerary Tradition
This paper explores the distinctive funerary tradition of the Unification Movement, a globally active South Korean new religious movement founded in 1954.
Lukas Pokorny
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The Anti-Cult Discourse of Print Media: Problematization of the Role of the Anti-Cult Movement
This article is devoted to analyzing the anti-cult discourse in the Republic of Belarus in 1996–2000. The print media and the anti-cult movement are selected as objects of research because of their significant role in this discourse.
Vladimir A. Martinovich
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"Cleanliness is next to Godliness": Religious change, hygiene and the renewal of Heraka Villages in Assam [PDF]
This article investigates the link between religious change and perceptions of and attitudes towards ‘hygiene’ and ‘order’ amongst adherents of Heraka, a religious reform movement among the Zeme Naga of Assam.
Arkotong Longkumer +1 more
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