"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.
Secularization, Revival, and Cult Formation Rodney Stark, William Sims Bainbridge. 19 Secularization, Revival, and Cult Formation Secularization is the dominant theme in modern assessments of the future of religion.
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In partnership with TIME magazine, Prentice Hall has created a special TIME edition on world religions that includes over twenty recent articles on major world religions and topics in religious studies.
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It also recounts the very intimate tale of how these confrontations with threatening and often, violent forces cost him the woman he loved and nearly, life itself.
Hell Ranch: The Nightmare Tale of Voodoo, Drugs and Death in Matamoros
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Cult, Myth, and Kingship in Pharaonic Egypt: Inaugural Lecture Delivered at the College on 12 November 1990