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Digital Activism, Legal Reform, and Islamic Feminist Resistance in Saudi Arabia
Zakarriya J.
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Cults," academically referred to as "New Religious Movements," are religious groups that have modern origins but are peripheral to society's dominant religious groups.
Trombetta, Raeven
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2015
This discussion of theism and New Religious Movements (henceforth: NRMs) is loosely organized around the following themes: defining an NRM for the purpose of showing in what sense, if any, notions of theism found in NRMs are new; the global dimension and syncretistic nature of the NRM phenomenon; case studies of theism and NRMs with special ...
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This discussion of theism and New Religious Movements (henceforth: NRMs) is loosely organized around the following themes: defining an NRM for the purpose of showing in what sense, if any, notions of theism found in NRMs are new; the global dimension and syncretistic nature of the NRM phenomenon; case studies of theism and NRMs with special ...
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On the Volatile Relationship of Secularization and New Religious Movements
This chapter considers the complex relationship between secularization and the emergence of new religious movements. Drawing from countervailing research, some of which insists that new religious movements abet secularizing processes and some of which ...
David Holland
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Abstract This chapter provides a sense of the scale and variety of the New Religious Movements (NRMs) that have emerged in Ireland in modern times. Our research is based on a review of media reports about NRMs and church-related events that appeared in newspapers.
Peter Mulholland, Carles Salazar
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Peter Mulholland, Carles Salazar
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2013
The late twentieth century saw the rise of new forms of religiosity and a growing consensus about the utility of the concept of ‘religion’ to describe a wide range of beliefs and practices. The idea that Africa was perpetually in need of modernization and socio-economic ‘development’ influenced the theological and practical evolution of Christianity ...
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The late twentieth century saw the rise of new forms of religiosity and a growing consensus about the utility of the concept of ‘religion’ to describe a wide range of beliefs and practices. The idea that Africa was perpetually in need of modernization and socio-economic ‘development’ influenced the theological and practical evolution of Christianity ...
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2009
Abstract New religious movements (NRMs), which are often popularly and pejoratively labeled “cults,” frequently become the sites for a multitude of conflicting emotions; they are cultural lightning rods as much for anger, shame, and guilt as for joy, excitement, and a sense of release and relief.
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Abstract New religious movements (NRMs), which are often popularly and pejoratively labeled “cults,” frequently become the sites for a multitude of conflicting emotions; they are cultural lightning rods as much for anger, shame, and guilt as for joy, excitement, and a sense of release and relief.
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