This article relates the methodology of sociology to the question of harm in new religious movements (NRMs). It describes the kinds of questions sociologists of religion are likely to ask, the methods they use to study NRMs, and the characteristics of NRMs that may predispose them toward situations in which harm might ensue. It is because sociologists are as concerned as any other citizens about the consequences of human actions that they are anxious to develop and use the most reliable means they can for investigating and trying to understand the processes that can lead to individuals, families, and/or society being subjected to harm
This study examines and analyzes the factors involved in voluntary disengagement (i.e., without the ...
It is seen on problems denominations and religious movements from many angles. After introductory pa...
‘New religious movements’ (NRMs) is a term used to describe minority religions that have recently be...
In the article, the problem of new religious movements (NRM) is regarded as a a specific form of mod...
The article contains an overview of theoretical and empirical work carried out by sociologists of re...
The article discusses the causes and features of distribution of such religious phenomenon as new re...
The article presents forms of social pathology that can occur in destructive cult groups belonging t...
New religious movements (NRMs) tend to exhibit certain characteristics that change with the arrival ...
Journalists, churchmen, and academics have responded in three ways to the proliferation in the West ...
New Religious Movements (NRMs) have now become a familiar part of the religious landscape and incorp...
New religious movements such as the Moonies, Jehovah's Witnesses and Hare Krishnas are now well esta...
Abstract According to previous research, New Religious Movements (NRMs) seem to have a positive effe...
The current society is fast-moving, materialistic and consumer-oriented. A man thus exists in the ce...
The study was set to investigate the nature and effects of religious violence along with the governm...
After describing the main non-christian sects it was necessary in this second article ito point out ...
This study examines and analyzes the factors involved in voluntary disengagement (i.e., without the ...
It is seen on problems denominations and religious movements from many angles. After introductory pa...
‘New religious movements’ (NRMs) is a term used to describe minority religions that have recently be...
In the article, the problem of new religious movements (NRM) is regarded as a a specific form of mod...
The article contains an overview of theoretical and empirical work carried out by sociologists of re...
The article discusses the causes and features of distribution of such religious phenomenon as new re...
The article presents forms of social pathology that can occur in destructive cult groups belonging t...
New religious movements (NRMs) tend to exhibit certain characteristics that change with the arrival ...
Journalists, churchmen, and academics have responded in three ways to the proliferation in the West ...
New Religious Movements (NRMs) have now become a familiar part of the religious landscape and incorp...
New religious movements such as the Moonies, Jehovah's Witnesses and Hare Krishnas are now well esta...
Abstract According to previous research, New Religious Movements (NRMs) seem to have a positive effe...
The current society is fast-moving, materialistic and consumer-oriented. A man thus exists in the ce...
The study was set to investigate the nature and effects of religious violence along with the governm...
After describing the main non-christian sects it was necessary in this second article ito point out ...
This study examines and analyzes the factors involved in voluntary disengagement (i.e., without the ...
It is seen on problems denominations and religious movements from many angles. After introductory pa...
‘New religious movements’ (NRMs) is a term used to describe minority religions that have recently be...