Japanese New Religions in Global Perspective

Japanese New Religions in Global Perspective
Author: Peter B Clarke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136828729

Download Japanese New Religions in Global Perspective Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Since the 1960s virtually every part of the world has seen the arrival and establishment of Japanese new religious movements, a process that has followed quickly on the heels of the most active period of Japanese economic expansion overseas. This book examines the nature and extent of this religious expansion outside Japan.

New Religions in Global Perspective

New Religions in Global Perspective
Author: Peter Bernard Clarke
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2006
Genre: Cults
ISBN: 9780415257480

Download New Religions in Global Perspective Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This volume provides a complete guide to the global impact and cultural significance of new religious movements.

Religion and Nationalism in Global Perspective

Religion and Nationalism in Global Perspective
Author: J. Christopher Soper
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1107189438

Download Religion and Nationalism in Global Perspective Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Offers a new framework for understanding how religion and nationalism interact across diverse countries and religious traditions.

New Religious Movements in the Twenty-First Century

New Religious Movements in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Phillip Charles Lucas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1135889023

Download New Religious Movements in the Twenty-First Century Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

New Religious Movements in the 21st Century is the first volume to examine the urgent and important issues facing new religions in their political, legal and religious contexts in global perspective. With essays from prominent NRM scholars and usefully organized into four regional areas covering Western Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, Russia and Eastern Europe, and North and South America, as well as a concluding section on the major themes of globalization and terrorist violence, this book provides invaluable insight into the challenges facing religion in the twenty-first century. An introduction by Tom Robbins provides an overview of the major issues and themes discussed in the book.

Occultism in a Global Perspective

Occultism in a Global Perspective
Author: Henrik Bogdan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2014-09-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317544463

Download Occultism in a Global Perspective Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The study of the ideas and practices associated with occultism is a rapidly growing branch of contemporary scholarship. However, most research has focused on English and French speaking areas and has not addressed the wider spread and significance of occultism. Occultism in a Global Perspective presents a broad international overview. Essays range across the German magical order of the Fraternitas Saturni, esoteric Satanism in Denmark, sexual magic in Colombia and the reception of occultism in modern Turkey, India and the former Yugoslavia. As any other form of cultural practice, the occult is not isolated from its social, discursive, religious, and political environment. By studying occultism in its global context, the book offers insights into the reciprocal relationships that colour and shape regional occultism.

The World's Religions

The World's Religions
Author: Peter B. Clarke
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 806
Release: 2009-05-07
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1135211000

Download The World's Religions Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This comprehensive volume focuses on the world's religions and the changes they have undergone as they become more global and diverse in form. It explores the religions of the world not only in the regions with which they have been historically associated, but also looks at the new cultural and religious contexts in which they are developing. It considers the role of migration in the spread of religions by examining the issues raised for modern societies by the increasing interaction of different religions. The volume also addresses such central questions as the dynamics of religious innovation which is evidenced in the rise and impact of new religious and new spirituality movements in every continent.

The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements

The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements
Author: James R. Lewis
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190611529

Download The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The study of New Religious Movements (NRMs) is one of the fastest-growing areas of religious studies, and since the release of the first edition of The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements in 2003, the field has continued to expand and break new ground. In this all-new volume, James R. Lewis and Inga B. T?llefsen bring together established and rising scholars to address an expanded range of topics, covering traditional religious studies topics such as "scripture," "charisma," and "ritual," while also applying new theoretical approaches to NRM topics. Other chapters cover understudied topics in the field, such as the developmental patterns of NRMs and subcultural considerations in the study of NRMs. The first part of this book examines NRMs from a social-scientific perspective, particularly that of sociology. In the second section, the primary factors that have put the study of NRMs on the map, controversy and conflict, are considered. The third section investigates common themes within the field of NRMs, while the fourth examines the approaches that religious studies researchers have taken to NRMs. As NRM Studies has grown, subfields such as Esotericism, New Age Studies, and neo-Pagan Studies have grown as distinct and individual areas of study, and the final section of the book investigates these emergent fields.

New Religious Movements in the Twenty-First Century

New Religious Movements in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Phillip Charles Lucas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2004-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1135889015

Download New Religious Movements in the Twenty-First Century Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

New Religious Movements in the 21st Century is the first volume to examine the urgent and important issues facing new religions in their political, legal and religious contexts in global perspective. With essays from prominent NRM scholars and usefully organized into four regional areas covering Western Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, Russia and Eastern Europe, and North and South America, as well as a concluding section on the major themes of globalization and terrorist violence, this book provides invaluable insight into the challenges facing religion in the twenty-first century. An introduction by Tom Robbins provides an overview of the major issues and themes discussed in the book.

Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements

Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements
Author: Peter Clarke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 921
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1134499698

Download Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

New Religious Movements (NRMs) can involve vast numbers of followers and in many cases are radically changing the way people understand and practice religion and spirituality. Moreover, many are having a profound impact on the form and content of mainstream religion. The Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements provides uniquely global coverage of the phenomenon, with entries on over three-hundred movement from almost every country in the world. Coverage includes movements that derive from the major religions of the world and to neo-traditional movements, movements often overlooked in the study of NRMs. In addition to the coverage of particular movements there are also entries on topics, themes, key thinkers and key ideas, for example the New Age Movement, Neo-Paganism, New Religion and gender, NRMs and cyberspace, NRMs and the law, the Anti-Cult Movement, Swedenborg, Jung, Teilhard de Chardin, Lovelock, Gurdjieff, al-Banna, Qutb. The marked global approach and comprehensiveness of the encyclopedia enable an appreciation of the innovative energy of NRMs, of their extraordinary diversity, and the often surprising ways in which they can propagate geographically. The most ambitions publication of its sort, the Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements is a major addition to the reference literature for students and researchers of the field in religious studies and the social sciences. Entries are cross-referenced with short bibliographies for further reading. There is a full index.

The Cambridge Companion to New Religious Movements

The Cambridge Companion to New Religious Movements
Author: Olav Hammer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0521196507

Download The Cambridge Companion to New Religious Movements Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This volume addresses the key features of new religions, such as Scientology, the Moonies and Jihadist movements, from a systematic, comparative perspective.