New religious movements pdf
Here are some PDF resources on new religious movements:
- "New Religious Movements: A Guide" by James R. Lewis (PDF) - This is a comprehensive guide to new religious movements, covering their history, characteristics, and examples.
- "The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements" edited by James R. Lewis and Sarah M. Pike (PDF) - This handbook is a collection of essays by scholars on various aspects of new religious movements, including their history, sociology, and psychology.
- "New Religions: A Guide" by Christopher Partridge (PDF) - This guide covers a range of new religious movements, including Scientology, Wicca, and the Hare Krishna movement.
- "The Sociology of New Religious Movements" by Bryan R. Wilson (PDF) - This classic work by a leading scholar in the field explores the sociology of new religious movements, including their origins, development, and impact.
- "New Age and New Religious Movements: A Bibliography" by James R. Lewis (PDF) - This bibliography provides a comprehensive list of resources on new religious movements, including books, articles, and online resources.
- "The New Religions: A Study of the New Religions of the West" by Bryan R. Wilson (PDF) - This book is a classic study of new religious movements in the West, covering their history, characteristics, and impact.
- "New Religious Movements in the United States" by Anson D. Shupe Jr. and Susan E. Darnell (PDF) - This book provides an overview of new religious movements in the United States, including their history, characteristics, and impact.
- "The Routledge Handbook of New Religions and Cults" edited by James R. Lewis (PDF) - This handbook is a comprehensive guide to new religious movements and cults, covering their history, sociology, and psychology.
- "New Religions and the Law" edited by James R. Lewis and Sarah M. Pike (PDF) - This book explores the legal issues surrounding new religious movements, including their recognition, regulation, and persecution.
- "The Cambridge Companion to New Religious Movements" edited by James R. Lewis and Sarah M. Pike (PDF) - This companion is a collection of essays by scholars on various aspects of new religious movements, including their history, sociology, and psychology.
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