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New religious movements in the twenty-first century

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2004376 pagesTaylor & Francis Group

Synopsis

This academic text explores the emergence and evolution of new religious movements in the twenty-first century. It delves into their sociological impact, legal standing, and historical context, offering a comprehensive analysis of their role in contemporary society. The book examines various aspects of these movements, including their relationship with the state and their influence on religious landscapes.

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Phillip Charles Lucas writes on religious studies, with a focus on contemporary spiritual groups. His notable work, "New religious movements in the twenty-first century," explores this evolving field.

Thomas Robbins is a key author in the study of new religious movements and cults. His works like Cults, culture, and the law and Misunderstanding cults explore the societal impact and legal aspects of these groups, alongside themes of millenniums and messiahs.

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