‘New religious movements’ (NRMs) is a term used to describe minority religions that have recently become visible in a society. They have appeared throughout the world and throughout history, and they have differed from each other with respect to their beliefs, practices, and lifestyles, as well as the effects they have on their members and on society. However, they do tend to consist of converts; to have a membership that is atypical of the rest of the population; to have a charismatic leader; to change more rapidly and radically than older, more established religions; and to evoke fear, suspicion, and, not infrequently, antagonism from nonmember
According to the traditional typology of religions, there is quite a sharp difference between sect a...
This volume presents research on religious movements that were characterised as “New Religions” at t...
Travel, be it for leisure, work, exile, or under duress, is of great interest to scholars of religio...
‘New religious movements’ (NRMs) is a term used to describe minority religions that have recently be...
New religious movements (NRMs) tend to exhibit certain characteristics that change with the arrival ...
New religions emerge as distinct entities in the religious landscape when innovations are introduced...
the religious landscape and incorporated into the comparative study of religion in most Departments ...
In contemporary society there is far greater cultural and religious diversity than in the past. New ...
New Religious Movements (NRMs) can involve vast numbers of followers and in many cases are radically...
New religious movements (NRMs) tend to exhibit certain characteristics that change with the arrival ...
The current chapter outlines the process through which new Religious Movement (NRM) membership is co...
This essay provides a systems theoretical perspective on the contentious debate on the term ›New Rel...
This article situates the teaching of new religious movements (NRMs) within the scope of scholarship...
New religious movements such as the Moonies, Jehovah's Witnesses and Hare Krishnas are now well esta...
In the article, the problem of new religious movements (NRM) is regarded as a a specific form of mod...
According to the traditional typology of religions, there is quite a sharp difference between sect a...
This volume presents research on religious movements that were characterised as “New Religions” at t...
Travel, be it for leisure, work, exile, or under duress, is of great interest to scholars of religio...
‘New religious movements’ (NRMs) is a term used to describe minority religions that have recently be...
New religious movements (NRMs) tend to exhibit certain characteristics that change with the arrival ...
New religions emerge as distinct entities in the religious landscape when innovations are introduced...
the religious landscape and incorporated into the comparative study of religion in most Departments ...
In contemporary society there is far greater cultural and religious diversity than in the past. New ...
New Religious Movements (NRMs) can involve vast numbers of followers and in many cases are radically...
New religious movements (NRMs) tend to exhibit certain characteristics that change with the arrival ...
The current chapter outlines the process through which new Religious Movement (NRM) membership is co...
This essay provides a systems theoretical perspective on the contentious debate on the term ›New Rel...
This article situates the teaching of new religious movements (NRMs) within the scope of scholarship...
New religious movements such as the Moonies, Jehovah's Witnesses and Hare Krishnas are now well esta...
In the article, the problem of new religious movements (NRM) is regarded as a a specific form of mod...
According to the traditional typology of religions, there is quite a sharp difference between sect a...
This volume presents research on religious movements that were characterised as “New Religions” at t...
Travel, be it for leisure, work, exile, or under duress, is of great interest to scholars of religio...