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  1. New religious movements in the Pacific Northwest: New religious movements in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States have a history going back to the 19th century. Although the Pacific Northwest is often listed as the least churched part of the United States, some researchers have ... (Religion) [100%] 2024-01-11 [New religious movements]
  2. New religious movements in the United States: Numerous new religious movements have formed in the United States. A new religious movement (NRM) is a religious or spiritual group that has modern origins and is peripheral to its society's dominant religious culture. (New religious or spiritual groups that originated in the United States) [100%] 2025-01-21 [New religious movements] [Religion and society in the United States]...
  3. New religious movements and cults in popular culture: New religious movements and cults have appeared as themes or subjects in literature and popular culture, while notable representatives of such groups have themselves produced a large body of literary works. Beginning in the 1700s authors in the English-speaking ... [93%] 2024-06-28 [Fiction about cults] [New religious movements in popular culture]...
  4. List of new religious movements: A new religious movement (NRM) is a religious, ethical, or spiritual group or community with practices of relatively modern origins. NRMs may be novel in origin or they may exist on the fringes of a wider religion, in which case ... (Wikimedia list article) [100%] 2022-03-31 [New religious movements]
  5. List of new religious movements: A new religious movement (NRM) is a religious, ethical, or spiritual group or community with practices of relatively modern origins. NRMs may be novel in origin or they may exist on the fringes of a wider religion, in which case ... (none) [100%] 2024-01-11 [New religious movements] [Religion-related lists]...
  6. List of new religious movements: A new religious movement (NRM) is a religious, ethical, or spiritual group or community with practices of relatively modern origins. NRMs may be novel in origin or they may exist on the fringes of a wider religion, in which case ... (none) [100%] 2023-09-04 [New religious movements]
  7. Violence and New Religious Movements: Violence and New Religious Movements is a 2011 edited volume. It was edited by sociologist James R. (2011 book by James R. Lewis) [100%] 2025-01-26 [2011 non-fiction books] [Oxford University Press books]...
  8. Academic study of new religious movements: Three basic questions have been paramount in orienting theory and research on NRMs [new religious movements]: what are the identifying markers of NRMs that distinguish them from other types of religious groups?; what are the different types of NRMs and ... [91%] 2024-01-11 [Lists of people associated with religion] [Lists of people by occupation]...
  9. Academic study of new religious movements: — Sociologist of religion David G. Bromley The academic study of new religious movements is known as new religions studies (NRS).({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) The study draws from the disciplines of anthropology, psychiatry, history, psychology, sociology, religious studies, and theology. [91%] 2022-06-07 [New religious movements]
  10. Academic study of new religious movements: — Sociologist of religion David G. Bromley The academic study of new religious movements is known as new religions studies (NRS).({{{1}}}, {{{2}}}) The study draws from the disciplines of anthropology, psychiatry, history, psychology, sociology, religious studies, and theology. (Religion) [91%] 2023-12-16 [Religious studies]
  11. Cognitive science of new religious movements: Cognitive science of new religious movements is the study of new religious movements from the perspective of cognitive science. The field employs methods and theories from a variety of disciplines, including cognitive science of religion, sociology of religion, scientific study ... [91%] 2023-11-27 [New religious movements] [Cognitive science]...

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  2. New Age ... Many of these new religious movements had strong apocalyptic beliefs ... the emergence of a variety of new religious movements and newly ...
  3. Religious pluralism Religious pluralism is an attitude or policy regarding the diversity ... * Recognizing and tolerating the religious diversity of a society ... ...
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  5. Religion ... in Africa and Asia are members of new religious movements.Eileen Barker, 1999 ... # new religious movements, which refers to recently developed religions. ..
  6. Feminism Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that ... Feminist movements have campaigned and continue to campaign for women ... ...
  7. Open Education ...e years 1450, the book was socially perceived as a way to bypass state and religious authority, which allowed the printing press to develop rapidly. ...wiki/Seymour_Papert Papert], boosted the conceptualisation of education in new models, away from an environment under the authority of the teacher. ...
  8. Islamism and Ruhollah Khomeini. Many Islamist movements, such as the Muslim ... According to Robin Wright, Islamist movements have "arguably ... ...
  9. Christian right ... ght, or the religious right, are Christian political ... .Davis, Derek H. and Hankins, Barry, 2003. New Religious Movements ... ...
  10. Nichiren Buddhism ... and Nichiji. The lay and/or new religious movements Reiyūkai, Risshō ... part of Nichiren Shu in the 1950s. New religious movements like Sōka Gakkai ..
  11. Nationalism Nationalism is a family of political ideas and movements asserting ... influential model for later independence movements and constitutional states. ... ...
  12. List of agnostics a Blind Writer With Insight | newspaper=The New York Times "Being an ... scholar and Quaker who contributed to the New Revised Standard Version of ... ...
  13. Modern Paganism ... characterise these traditions as new religious movements. Most academics ... been academically classified as new religious movements, ... ...
  14. Judaism ... ion comprising the collective religious, cultural, and legal tradition ... ===The Enlightenment and new religious movements=== Haskalah|Jewish ... ...
  15. Hinduism ... is an Indian religion or dharma, a religious and universal order or ... various "Guru-isms" and new religious movements such as Maharishi ... ...
  16. Hindus as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for people living ... within the local Indian population, in a religious or cultural sense, is unclear. ... ...
  17. Druze ... |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements |url-status=dead ... |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements |access-date=2 October . ...
  18. Christian countercult movement ... Since the 1980s the term new religions or new religious movements ... see for example Eileen Barker, New Religious Movements: A Practical Introduction ... ...
  19. Sociology of religion ... t out to assess the validity of religious beliefs. The process of ... referred to in scholarship as new religious movements).last1=Beckford ... ...
  20. Sant Mat/Bibliography ... tices (1994). Routledge (United Kingdom), pp. 120-1 . ISBN * Lewis, James R. The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements p.23, Oxford University Press (2003), ISBN 0-19-514986-6 ...
  21. Apostasy ... of Oxford, says apostates of new religious movements are generally in ... of three books by apostates of new religious movements, that stories of ... ..
  22. Sharia ) is a body of religious law that forms part of the Islamic tradition. ... It is derived from the religious precepts of Islam and is based on ... ...
  23. Sathya Sai Baba/Catalogs | title = Religious movements in the Netherlands, 'Cults/Sects' *Adherents.com cite George Chryssides, ''Exploring New Religions''. London, U.K.: Cassells (1999) with 10 million.<ref>[http://www ...
  24. History of Christianity Reformation and its related reform movements in the 15th and 16th centuries ... The religious, social, and political climate of 1st-century Roman ... ...
  25. Alice Bailey/Bibliography *Lewis, James R and J Gordon Melton (1992) ''Perspectives on the New Age'' SUNY Press ...he only&mdash;source of this transformative metaphor, as well as the term "New Age," was Theosophy, particularly ... by the works of Alice Bailey." (Sincl ...
  26. Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab religious leader, Haykel|2013|pages=231–32 reformer, title=Ibn Abd ... opposed to many popular, yet contested, religious practices such as the visitation ... ...
  27. Sathya Sai Baba Movement/Bibliography ...a|Sharma, Arvind]] ''New Religious Movements in India'' in ''New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change'' edited by [[James A. Beckford]] I ...
  28. Anti-Saloon League/Citable Version ...group|pressure group]] organized around one issue. Unlike earlier popular movements, it utilized bureaucratic methods learned from business to build a strong o ...ublic relations. The founders saw themselves as preachers fulfilling their religious duty of eliminating liquor in America. ...
  29. Religion in the United States/Related Articles ===U.S. religious groups=== These are the religious/liturgical organizations, not primarily interest groups; not all are hierar ...