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New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America

Editat de Derek H. Davis, Barry Hankins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2003
New nontraditional religious movements are the most likely groups to offend mainstream culture and the least likely to have representatives in government to ensure that their liberty is protected. These new religious movements are sometimes ostracized and subject to various forms of discrimination. As America becomes increasingly pluralistic, with more and more groups contributing to the nation's religious mosaic, new religious movements may well play an increasing role in the course of religious liberty in America, just as groups such as the Jehovah's Witnesses did formerly. This book explores the problems and possibilities posed by new religious movements for religious liberty in America.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780918954923
ISBN-10: 0918954924
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 161 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:2 Rev ed.
Editura: Baylor University Press

Recenzii

This excellent treatment of contemporary developments on the religious scene offers fresh insights into the dynamics of new religious movements and will help to relieve one's anxieties about their baneful effects. After all, Christianity was once a new religion, and the freedom we demand for ourselves must also be allowed to these faiths. In today's secular world we stand side by side in the struggle for religious liberty. Richard V. Pierard, Indiana State University, and Scholar in Residence, Gordon College

Cuprins

Acknowledgement Preface Introduction Barry Hankins 1. Controversial Christian Movements: History, Growth, and Outlook Timothy Miller 2. The Cult Awareness Network and the Anticult Movement: Implications for NRMs in America Anson Shupe, Susan E. Darnell, and Kendrick Moxon 3. A Contemporary Ordered Religious Community: The Sea Organization J. Gordon Melton 4. Women in Controversial New Religions: Slaves, Priestesses, or Pioneers? Susan J. Palmer 5. Satanism and Witchcraft: Social Construction of a Melded but Mistaken Identity James T. Richardson 6. A Critical Analysis of Evidentiary and Procedural Rulings in Branch Davidian Civil Case Stuart A. Wright 7. New Religious Movements and Conflicts with Law Enforcement Catherine Wessinger 8. Christian Reconstruction after Y2K: Gary North, the New Millennium, and Religious Freedom Adam C. English 9. A Not So Charitable Choice: New Religious Movements and President Bush's Plan for Faith-Based Social Services Derek H. Davis 10. Fighting for Free Exercise from the Trenches: A Case Study of Religious Freedom Issues Faced by Wiccans Practicing in the United States Catharine Cookson 11. The Persecution of West Virginia Jehovah's Witnesses and the Expansion of Legal Protection for Religious Liberty Churck Smith Notes About the Contributors Index