New religions and new religiosity / edited by Eileen Braker & Margit Warburg.
Material type: TextSeries: RENNER Studies on New ReligionsPublication details: Aarhus, Denmark ; Oakville, Conn. : Aarhus University Press, c1998.Description: 309 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 8772885521
- 200/.9/04 21
- BL87 .N455 1998
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Printed or electronic book | New Zealand National Baha'i Reference Library | 200/.9/04 | Available |
Papers represent a selection of contributions to RENNORD '94 held in Tune, Aug. 1994.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Table of contents
Part I: The Wider Context:
1. New Religions and New Religiosity, Eileen Barker
2. Secularization, Tradition and New Forms of Religiosity: Some Theoretical Proposals, Danièle Hervieu-Léger
3. The Emergence of New Religions in Eastern Europe Since 1989, J. Gordon Melton
Part II: Case Studies:
4. Enemies of the Faith: Rumours and Anecdotes as Self-definition and Social Control in the Baha'i Religion, David Piff and Margit Warburg
5. Buddhism in Poland, Tadeusz Doktór
6. The Indian Factor in New Religious Movements: A Religio-Psychological Perspective, Nils G. Holm
7. Religious Ritual-Hunger and the Quest for Religious Ritual-Sustenance: A Psycho-Cultural Investigation of New Age Participants in Berkeley, California, Valerie DeMarinis
8. The Future of the New Age Movement, J. Gordon Melton
9. Is the Charismatic movement a 'Catholic Fundamentalism'?, Danièle Hervieu-Léger
10. Danish Members' Perceptions of the Founder of the Church of Scientology, Merethe Sundby-Sørensen
11. The Faith Movement in Sweden: Some Data, Margareta Skog
12. What Does the Finnish Freemason Believe In?, Harri Heino
13. The Maitreya-Theosophy of Asger Lorentsen and the Shan-Movement, Ole Skjerbæk Madsen
Part III: Societal Reactions:
14. Channelling Information: The Stigmatization of Religious Studies as an Aspect of the Debate about the New Religious Movements in Germany, Martin Baumann
15. Hindus Old and New: Problems of Sacred Space in Britain, Malory Nye
16. Christian New Religious Movements: A Roman Catholic Perspective, Massimo Introvigne
17. Restrictions and Privileges: Legal and Administrative Practice and Minority Religions in the USA and Denmark, Margit Warburg
18. New Religious Movements and the Law: A Comparison between Two Different Legal Systems - The United States and Italy, Massimo Introvigne
Contributors
Index of Persons
Index of Subjects