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- catalog abstract "The book "reveals the beliefs and practices of many modern sects and cults. It explains where they came from.".
- catalog alternative "Sects, "cults" & alternative religions".
- catalog contributor b10324599.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Chapter 3. Christian movements. Unitarians ; Swedenborgians ; Mormons ; Exclusive Brethren ; Seventh-day Adventists ; Christadelphians ; Christian Science ; Jehovah's Witnesses ; Worldwide Church of God, and its offshoots ; The Unification Church (The Moonies) ; Fundamentalist evangelicals. The charismatic movement, Emotions, healing and deliverance ministry, The Jesus movement ; The Family (The Children of God) ; The Jesus Army ; Branch Davidians ; Roman Catholic Organizations -- Part Three. Eastern origins. Chapter 4. Eastern movements. The appeal of the East ; ISKCON ; Elan Vital (Divine Light Missions) ; ECKANKAR ; Osho international (Rajneesh) ; School of economic science ; Nichiren Shoshu (Soka Gakkai) -- Part Four. Esoteric and neo-pagan movements. Chapter 5. Background. Satanic ritual abuse ; Satanism -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 6. Esoteric movements. Theosophy ; Anthroposophy ; Maitreya (Benjamin Creme) ; Gurdjieff and Ouspensky ; Subud ; Rosicrucians ; Order of the Golden Dawn ; Builders of Adytum ; Society of the Inner Light ; Servants of the Light ; The London Group ; The I AM movement ; Church Universal and Triumphant ; The Emissaries ; The 'Flying saucer cults': The Aetherius society, The Raelian movement -- Chapter 7. Neo-pagan movements. Wicca ; House of the Goddess ; Church of All Worlds ; Association of Cymmry Wicca ; Druidry ; The northern tradition ; Pagan federations ; Other movements: New Age, Shamanism, Findhorn Community, Fellowship of Isis, Universal Life Church (Brythonic) -- Part Five. Psychology and self-help. Chapter 8. Personal development movements. Neuro-linguistic programming ; Insight ; The Emin ; Transcendental meditation ; Scientology.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-313) and index.".
- catalog description "Part One. Background. Chapter 1. A brief history of world religions. Early religions ; Hinduism ; Buddhism ; Zoroastrianism ; Judaism ; Christianity ; Islam ; Sufism ; Sikhism ; Baha'i faith -- Part Two. Christian origins. Chapter 2. Varieties of Christianity. The explosion of cults ; Problems in interpretation ; A handful of doctrinal differences ; Non-Christian elements of Christianity ; Heresies ; The early church and early heresies ; Sixteenth-seventeenth centuries ; Eighteenth century ; Nineteenth century ; Twentieth century -- ".
- catalog description "The book "reveals the beliefs and practices of many modern sects and cults. It explains where they came from.".
- catalog extent "320 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0713725672".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Blandford ; New York : Distributed in the United States by Sterling Pub.,".
- catalog subject "291 21".
- catalog subject "BP603 .B37 1996".
- catalog subject "Cults.".
- catalog subject "Religions.".
- catalog subject "Sects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 3. Christian movements. Unitarians ; Swedenborgians ; Mormons ; Exclusive Brethren ; Seventh-day Adventists ; Christadelphians ; Christian Science ; Jehovah's Witnesses ; Worldwide Church of God, and its offshoots ; The Unification Church (The Moonies) ; Fundamentalist evangelicals. The charismatic movement, Emotions, healing and deliverance ministry, The Jesus movement ; The Family (The Children of God) ; The Jesus Army ; Branch Davidians ; Roman Catholic Organizations -- Part Three. Eastern origins. Chapter 4. Eastern movements. The appeal of the East ; ISKCON ; Elan Vital (Divine Light Missions) ; ECKANKAR ; Osho international (Rajneesh) ; School of economic science ; Nichiren Shoshu (Soka Gakkai) -- Part Four. Esoteric and neo-pagan movements. Chapter 5. Background. Satanic ritual abuse ; Satanism -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 6. Esoteric movements. Theosophy ; Anthroposophy ; Maitreya (Benjamin Creme) ; Gurdjieff and Ouspensky ; Subud ; Rosicrucians ; Order of the Golden Dawn ; Builders of Adytum ; Society of the Inner Light ; Servants of the Light ; The London Group ; The I AM movement ; Church Universal and Triumphant ; The Emissaries ; The 'Flying saucer cults': The Aetherius society, The Raelian movement -- Chapter 7. Neo-pagan movements. Wicca ; House of the Goddess ; Church of All Worlds ; Association of Cymmry Wicca ; Druidry ; The northern tradition ; Pagan federations ; Other movements: New Age, Shamanism, Findhorn Community, Fellowship of Isis, Universal Life Church (Brythonic) -- Part Five. Psychology and self-help. Chapter 8. Personal development movements. Neuro-linguistic programming ; Insight ; The Emin ; Transcendental meditation ; Scientology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One. Background. Chapter 1. A brief history of world religions. Early religions ; Hinduism ; Buddhism ; Zoroastrianism ; Judaism ; Christianity ; Islam ; Sufism ; Sikhism ; Baha'i faith -- Part Two. Christian origins. Chapter 2. Varieties of Christianity. The explosion of cults ; Problems in interpretation ; A handful of doctrinal differences ; Non-Christian elements of Christianity ; Heresies ; The early church and early heresies ; Sixteenth-seventeenth centuries ; Eighteenth century ; Nineteenth century ; Twentieth century -- ".
- catalog title "Sects, "cults" & alternative religions".
- catalog title "Sects, "cults" and alternative religions : a world survey and sourcebook / David V. Barrett.".
- catalog type "text".