At last there is an academic publication with the simple title “Scientology”. It aims at covering one of the most controversial developments among newer religious groups, while it is being debated whether this phenomenon can be labelled a “religion” at all. James R. Lewis, well known and prolific writer and editor of many books on new religious phenomena, undertook the difficult task of bringing together various authors of different professions to give a state-of-the-art overview, although not a complete one yet. But the result though is an impressive collection touching many important areas of interest concerning this group. Its controversial nature however cannot be overlooked. This is obvious when we consider that there are not many acad...
This paper provides an overview of the legal system of the religion of Scientology. To the members o...
W. S. Bainbridge, "Science and Religion: The Case of Scientology", in D. G. Bromley & P. E. Hammond ...
Of making many books there is no end, wrote Qoheleth, and this is certainly true when the subject i...
At last there is an academic publication with the simple title “Scientology”. It aims at covering on...
J. Gordon Melton is a well-known expert on the smaller religious denominations and groups in the USA...
In lieu of an abstract, a short excerpt is provided: The Church of Scientology has a notorious his...
No New Religious Movement has been a subject of more public interest and of more heated discussions ...
In the May of 1950, L. Ron Hubbard published “Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science” in Astounding S...
The name Scientology (a copyrighted and registered trademark) brings to mind a wide array of claims,...
Lewis (James R.) Apostates and the Legitimations of Repression: Some Historical and Empirical Perspe...
On an Anomalous Piece of Scientology Ephemera: The Booklet Scientology and the Bible. The article sc...
Lewis James R. and Olav Hammer ; ed.The author attempts to decline the notion of legitimization in r...
The social-scientific study of religion is concerned with the ways in which religions interact with ...
Dean J. James R. Lewis, Sarah M. Lewis (éd.), Sacred Schisms. How Religions Divide, Cambridge, Cambr...
Roux Jean-Paul. I. M. Lewis. Religion in Context. Cults and Charisma. In: Revue de l'histoire des re...
This paper provides an overview of the legal system of the religion of Scientology. To the members o...
W. S. Bainbridge, "Science and Religion: The Case of Scientology", in D. G. Bromley & P. E. Hammond ...
Of making many books there is no end, wrote Qoheleth, and this is certainly true when the subject i...
At last there is an academic publication with the simple title “Scientology”. It aims at covering on...
J. Gordon Melton is a well-known expert on the smaller religious denominations and groups in the USA...
In lieu of an abstract, a short excerpt is provided: The Church of Scientology has a notorious his...
No New Religious Movement has been a subject of more public interest and of more heated discussions ...
In the May of 1950, L. Ron Hubbard published “Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science” in Astounding S...
The name Scientology (a copyrighted and registered trademark) brings to mind a wide array of claims,...
Lewis (James R.) Apostates and the Legitimations of Repression: Some Historical and Empirical Perspe...
On an Anomalous Piece of Scientology Ephemera: The Booklet Scientology and the Bible. The article sc...
Lewis James R. and Olav Hammer ; ed.The author attempts to decline the notion of legitimization in r...
The social-scientific study of religion is concerned with the ways in which religions interact with ...
Dean J. James R. Lewis, Sarah M. Lewis (éd.), Sacred Schisms. How Religions Divide, Cambridge, Cambr...
Roux Jean-Paul. I. M. Lewis. Religion in Context. Cults and Charisma. In: Revue de l'histoire des re...
This paper provides an overview of the legal system of the religion of Scientology. To the members o...
W. S. Bainbridge, "Science and Religion: The Case of Scientology", in D. G. Bromley & P. E. Hammond ...
Of making many books there is no end, wrote Qoheleth, and this is certainly true when the subject i...