King of Cults-2nd Edition

King of Cults-2nd Edition
Author: David Bridges
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-08-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 132917822X

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David Bridges is a former Jehovah's Witness and is now an Episcopal Priest. Dr. Bridges reveals the truth about the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, and the carefully designed brainwashing and isolation tactics used to control its members and associates. The life and practices of the Witnesses are explored and explained.

The Kingdom of the Cults

The Kingdom of the Cults
Author: Walter Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1977
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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A comprehensive reference work containing a thorough analysis of all the major cults and the significant minor cults.

Unmasking the Cults

Unmasking the Cults
Author: Alan W. Gomes
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310704413

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This series provides concise, biblical answers about perplexing religious groups.

King of Cults

King of Cults
Author: David Bridges
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages:
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9781458366580

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Cults!

Cults!
Author: Charles Gordon Waugh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1996
Genre: Cults
ISBN: 9780760702130

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During the past fifteen years, public interest in cults has grown enormously. From Jonestown to Reverend Moon, the Pied Piper-like appeal cults have exerted on society has become commonplace. But long before Jim JOnes and Sun Myung Moon, cults were a subject of fascination. In this collection, cults are examined through the special insight of some of the twentieth century's ablest writers.

Rajneeshpuram

Rajneeshpuram
Author: Russell King
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2022-03-08
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1641604751

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"Russell King has written the most definitive account of this grand American saga. Rajneeshpuram is rich storytelling." —Chapman and Maclain Way, directors of Wild Wild Country In 1981, ambitious young Ma Anand Sheela transported the Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh to the United States to fulfill his dream of creating a utopia for his thousands of disciples. Four years later, the incendiary Rajneeshpuram commune in Oregon collapsed under the weight of audacious criminal conspiracies hatched in its inner sanctum, including the largest bioterrorism attack in US history, an unprecedented election fraud scheme, and multiple attempted murders. Rajneeshpuram explores how this extraordinary spiritual community, featured in the Netflix docuseries Wild Wild Country, went so wrong. Drawing from extensive interviews with former disciples and an exhaustive review of commune records, government and police files, and archival materials, author Russell King probes the charismatic power that Bhagwan (later known as Osho) and Sheela exercised over the community and the turbulent legal and political environment that left commune leaders ready to deceive, poison, and even murder to preserve their home and their master. Rajneeshpuram is a fresh examination of the Rajneesh story, using newly available information and interviews with high-ranking disciples who have never before shared their stories.

Walter Martin's Cults Reference Bible

Walter Martin's Cults Reference Bible
Author: Walter Martin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1236
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Christian sects
ISBN: 9780884490753

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The Cults Reference Bible is designed specifically to meet the growing need of Christians for a reference complementing the King James Version of the Bible as a tool in dealing with the contemporary challenge of non-Christian cults. The unique features of the Cults Reference Bible provide a combination of aids that present biblical teaching while at the same time answering cultic challenges. - p. [1].

The Hero Cults of Sparta

The Hero Cults of Sparta
Author: Nicolette A. Pavlides
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2023-09-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350198056

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This book examines the hero-cults of Sparta on the basis of the archaeological and literary sources. Nicolette Pavlides explores the local idiosyncrasies of a pan-Hellenic phenomenon, which itself can help us understand the place and function of heroes in Greek religion. Although it has long been noted that hero-cult was especially popular in Sparta, there is little known about the cults, both in terms of material evidence and the historical context for their popularity. The evidence from the cult of Helen and Menelaos at the Menelaion, the worship of Agamemnon and Alexandra/Kassandra, the Dioskouroi, and others who remain anonymous to us, is viewed as a local phenomenon reflective of the developing communal and social consciousness of the polis. What is more, through an analysis of the typology of cults, it is concluded that in Sparta, the boundaries of the divine/heroic/mortal were fluid, which allowed a great variation in the expression of cults. The votive patterns, topography, and architectural evidence permit an analysis of the kinds of offerings to hero-cults and an evaluation of the architecture that housed such cults. Due to the material and spatial distribution of the votive deposits, it is argued that Sparta had a large number of hero shrines scattered throughout the polis, which attests to an enthusiastic and long-lasting local votive practice at a popular level.