Shamanic Materialities in Nordic Climates

Shamanic Materialities in Nordic Climates
Author: Trude Fonneland,Tiina Äikäs
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2023-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781009376389

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The Christian Countercult Movement

The Christian Countercult Movement
Author: Douglas E. Cowan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2023-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781009062282

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Many seemingly strange questions on yoga, salvation, religious pluralism, and so forth have been actively debated among members of a small but influential group of evangelical apologists known as the Christian countercult movement. This Element explores the history of this movement from its origins in the anti-heresy writings of the early church to its modern development as a reaction to religious pluralism in North America. It contrasts the apologetic Christian countercult movement with its secular anticult counterpart and explains how faith-based opposition both to new religious movements and to non-Christian religions will only deepen as religious pluralism increases. It provides a concise understanding of the two principal goals of Christian countercult apologetics: support for the evangelization of non-Christian believers and maintenance for the perceived superiority of the evangelical Christian worldview.

New Religious Movements and Comparative Religion

New Religious Movements and Comparative Religion
Author: Olav Hammer,Karen Swartz
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2024-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781009033824

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This Element provides an introduction to a number of less frequently explored approaches based upon the comparative study of religions. The reason for the fundamental similarity between older and newer religions is briefly explored.

New Religious Movements and Communal Societies

New Religious Movements and Communal Societies
Author: Cheryl Coulthard
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2023-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781009357364

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Popular understanding of communal societies tends to focus on the 1960s hippie colonies and ignores the rich and long history of communalism in the United States. This Element corrects that misperception by exploring the synergy between new religious movements and communal living, including the benefits and challenges that grow out of this connection. It introduces definitions of key terms and vocabulary in the fields of new religious movements and communal studies. Discussion of major theories of communal success and the role of religion follows. The Element includes historical examples to demonstrate the ways in which new religious movements used communalism as a safe space to grow and develop their religion. The Element also analyzes why these groups have tended to experience conflicts with mainstream society.

Black Hebrew Israelites

Black Hebrew Israelites
Author: Michael T. Miller
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2024-02-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781009400060

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The Black Hebrew Israelite movement claims that African Americans are descendants of the Ancient Israelites and has slowly become a significant force in African American religion. This Element provides a general overview of the BHI movement, its diverse history/ies, ideologies, and practices. The Element shows how different factions and trends have taken the forefront at different periods over its 140-year history, leading to the current situation where diverse iterations of the movement exist alongside each other, sharing some core concepts while differing widely. In particular, the questions of how and why BHI has become a potent and attractive movement in recent years are addressed, arguing that it fulfils a specific religious need to do with identity and teleology, and represents a new and persistent form of Abrahamic religion.

Managing Religion and Religious Changes in Iran

Managing Religion and Religious Changes in Iran
Author: Sajjad Adeliyan Tous,James T. Richardson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2024-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781009460101

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This Element offers a theoretically informed examination of the manner in which religion, especially alternative and emergent religious and spiritual movements, is managed by law and legal mechanisms in the authoritarian theocracy of Iran. It highlights how these phenomena have been affected by the intersection of law, politics, and Shiʿi theology in recent Iranian history. The growing interest of Iranian citizens in new religious movements and spiritual currents, fostered by the cultural diffusion of Western writings and ideas, is described. The development of religious diversity in Iran and a corresponding loss of commitment toward some Islamic doctrines and practices are of considerable concern to both the Iranian religious and political establishments. This has led to social control efforts over any religious spiritual movement differing from the regime's view of Islam. Those efforts, supported in large part by Western anticult ideas, culminated in the passage of a piece of stringent of legislation in 2021. The Element closes with applications of theorizing from the sociology of law and of religion.

Religious Innovation in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods

Religious Innovation in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods
Author: Olav Hammer,Mikael Rothstein
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2023-08-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781009035316

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The scholarly study of new religious movements focuses on the contemporary period, but religious innovation is nothing new. This Element explores a historical epoch characterized by a multitude of emergent religious concepts and practices – the Hellenistic and Roman periods. A precondition for the intense degree of religious innovation during this time was a high level of cultural exchange. Religious elements crossed porous cultural borders and were adapted to suit new purposes. The resulting amalgams were presented in a vast corpus of texts, largely produced by a literate elite. Charismatic leaders played a particularly important role in creating new religious options and were described in genres that were infused with ideological agendas. Novel religious developments were accepted by the Roman authorities unless suspected of undermining the social order. The rise of one of the many new religions of the period, Christianity, ultimately changed the religious landscape in profound ways.

Satanism

Satanism
Author: Joseph P. Laycock
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2024-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781009076531

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What is Satanism? The word has functioned as a powerful indictment of one's rivals, an expression of rebellion against authority, and sometimes to describe the deliberate worship of dark, supernatural forces. This Element provides a concise overview of Satanism from its origins in early modern Europe through the present. It covers such topics as legends of the black mass, hell-fire clubs, the Romantic Satanism of Lord Byron and Percy Shelley, and nineteenth-century occultists who expressed reverence for Satan. It describes modern Satanic religions including the Church of Satan, The Temple of Set, The Order of Nine Angles, The Satanic Temple, and others. It also addresses contemporary Satanic Panic from the 1980s through QAnon. This Element should prove useful to anyone seeking to learn more about this complicated and frequently misunderstood tradition.