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Author Chryssides, George.

Title Exploring new religions / George D. Chryssides.

Published London : Cassell, 1999.

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 UniM Bail  291.046 CHRY    AVAILABLE
Physical description x,405 pages ; 24 cm.
Series Issues in contemporary religion.
Issues in contemporary religion.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Methodological issues -- 2. The 'suicide' cults -- 3. The old new religions -- 4. The 'New Christian' movements -- 5. New religions in the Hindu tradition -- 6. New forms of Buddhism -- 7. Independent new religions -- 8. The Human Potential Movement -- 9. New Age, witchcraft and Paganism -- 10. The counter-cult movement.
Summary Chryssides provides important analysis of the 'killer cults' -- the Jonestown Peoples Temple, Waco, the Solar Temple and Heaven's Gate -- and examines the factors that made their followers willing to die for their cause. Older groups like Jehovah's Witnesses and the Latter-day Saints (Mormons) are discussed, and the author traces the development of a variety of strands of spirituality, ranging from New Thought to Transcendentalism and Theosophy. Subsequent chapters include: the Baha'i, The Family (formerly Children of God), the Hare Krishna Movement (ISKCON), the Jesus Army, the Rastafarians, the Church of Scientology, Transcendental Meditation (TM) and the Unification Church ('the Moonies'). Some less well-known groups are also featured: est (Erhard Seminar Training), the New Kadampa Tradition, Brahma Kumaris, Sai Baba, Subud and the Western Buddhist Order. Also included is a study of the New Age phenomenon, and an account of responses to new religions, at religious, societal, and political levels.
Subject Cults.
Religions.
ISBN 0304336521 (paperback) £17.99
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