Religious and Spiritual Groups in Modern AmericaRoutledge, 03/11/2016 - 384 páginas This text explores the major new or unconventional religions and spiritual movements in America that exist outside the Judeo-Christian tradition. |
Índice
THE HISTORY OF AN ALTERNATIVE REALITY IN THE WEST | |
GROUPS IN THE THEOSOPHICAL | |
SPIRITUALISM AND UFO GROUPS | |
INITIATORY GROUPS | |
NEOPAGANISM | |
OTHER ORIENTAL MOVEMENTS | |
SOCIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL | |
Characteristics of Members | |
Relations with the Larger Community | |
Notes | |
The Peoples Temple | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
ADDRESSES OF GROUPS | |
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Religious and Spiritual Groups in Modern America Robert S. Ellwood,Harry Baxter Partin Visualização de excertos - 1988 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Aetherius Society altar alternative reality tradition American ancient Ascended Masters Baha’i believe Blavatsky body Buddha Buddhism California called century ceremonial magic chanting charismatic Christian consciousness cosmic cult culture death devotion divine earth Eckankar energy established experience expression faith Feraferia founder Gnostic God’s Goddess Gurdjieff Hare Krishnas Hindu Hinduism human India individual initiation initiatory Islam Jesus Jonestown Kabbalah Krishna latihan leader Liberal Catholic Church living magic magus Masters means meditation Meher Baba mind modern Moon Muslim mystery mystical nature Neo-Pagan Nichiren Shoshu occult one’s organization persons philosophy practice Press psychic Reading Selection religion religious groups religious movements rite ritual Rosicrucian sacred Satan saucer Scientology seems shaman social soul spiritual Spiritualist Subud Swami symbols teacher teaching techniques temple Theosophical Theosophists thought Tibetan Transcendental Meditation ultimate Unification Church University Vedanta West Western wisdom words worship yoga Yogananda York