New Religions As Global Cultures: Making The Human Sacred (Explorations; Contemporary Perspectives on Religion)

New Religions As Global Cultures: Making The Human Sacred (Explorations; Contemporary Perspectives on Religion) image
ISBN-10:

0813325080

ISBN-13:

9780813325088

Edition: 1
Released: Mar 14, 1997
Publisher: Perseus
Format: Paperback, 212 pages
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Description:

Although the Great Anti-Cult Crusade links new religious movements to dangerous cults, brainwashing, and the need for deprogramming, Karla Poewe and Irving Hexham argue that many cults are the product of a dynamic interaction between folk religions and the teachings of traditional world religions. Drawing on examples from Africa, the United States, Asia, and Europe, they suggest that few new religions are really new. Most draw on rich, if localized, cultural traditions that are shaped anew by the influence of technological change and international linkages. With the widespread loss of belief in biblical mythology in the nineteenth century, new mythologies based on science and elements derived from various non-Western religious traditions emerged, leading to the growth and popularity of new religions and cults.












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