New religions : a guide : new religious movements, sects, and alternative spiritualities

by Christopher H. Partridge

Hardcover, 2004

Publication

Imprint: New York : Oxford University Press, 2004. Responsibility: Edited by Christopher H. Partridge, foreword by J. Gordon Melton. OCLC Number: 53170188. Physical: Text : 1 volume : 446 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm. Features: Includes bibliography, index.

Call number

Reference / World

Barcode

BK-07340

ISBN

0195220420 / 9780195220421

CSS Library Notes

Description: New Religions offers an authoritative and illustrated guide to more than two hundred varied groups and movements. The volume is organized according to an entirely new method of classification, which associates movements, sects, and spiritualities with the religious traditions from which they arose. Rastafarianism, for example, is shown to have its roots in Christianity, while Bahai is an offshoot of Islam. Included are both long-established groups like the Seventh-day Adventists and the Hutterites and more recent movements like Santeria, the Unification Church, and ISKCON (the "Hare Krishnas"). In addition to Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Indian Religions, and the Religions of East Asia, sections are devoted to movements and groups inspired by Indigenous and Pagan Traditions, and by Western Esoteric and New Age Traditions. Particularly fascinating is the discussion of the religious offspring of Modern Western Culture, including Scientology, UFO-based groups (such as the Raelians), and even the worship of celebrities like Elvis and Princess Diana. Each entry clearly and concisely explains the history, beliefs and practices, and status in the world today of the movement or group in question. Special entries highlight broad topics such as New Religions in China as well as intriguing subjects such as Cargo Cults, Martial Arts, Astrology, and Feng Shui. -- from back cover

Table of Contents: Introduction --
New religions, sects, and alternative spiritualities with roots in Christianity --
New religions, sects, and alternative spiritualities with roots in Judaism --
New religions, sects, and alternative spiritualities with roots in Islam --
New religions, sects, and alternative spiritualities with roots in Zoroastrianism --
New religions, sects, and alternative spiritualities with roots in Indian religions --
New religions, sects, and alternative spiritualities with roots in the religions of East Asia --
New religions, sects, and alternative spiritualities with roots in indigenous and pagan traditions --
New religions, sects, and alternative spiritualities with roots in Western esoteric and new age traditions --
New religions, sects, and alternative spiritualities with roots in modern Western culture.

Location: COLLECTION: Reference General -- AREA: General-- SECTION: World Religions

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Physical description

446 p.; 23 cm

Description

"New Religions offers an authoritative and illustrated guide to more than two hundred varied groups and movements. The volume is organized according to an entirely new method of classification, which associates movements, sects, and spiritualities with the religious traditions from which they arose. Rastafarianism, for example, is shown to have its roots in Christianity, while Bahai is an offshoot of Islam. Included are both long-established groups like the Seventh-day Adventists and the Hutterites and more recent movements like Santeria, the Unification Church, and ISKCON (the "Hare Krishnas"). In addition to Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Indian Religions, and the Religions of East Asia, sections are devoted to movements and groups inspired by Indigenous and Pagan Traditions, and by Western Esoteric and New Age Traditions. Particularly fascinating is the discussion of the religious offspring of Modern Western Culture, including Scientology, UFO-based groups (such as the Raelians), and even the worship of celebrities like Elvis and Princess Diana. Each entry clearly and concisely explains the history, beliefs and practices, and status in the world today of the movement or group in question. Special entries highlight broad topics such as New Religions in China as well as intriguing subjects such as Cargo Cults, Martial Arts, Astrology, and Feng Shui."--BOOK JACKET.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

User reviews

LibraryThing member erwinkennythomas
New Religions A Guide by Christopher Partridge is a compilation of over 200 religious entries that ranges from “Christian Science and the Jehovah’s Witnesses to Soka Gakki, Wicca, and Falun Gong.” These accounts are marked by “an unprecedented growth of new religious movements, sects, and
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alternative spiritualities.”
Each movement is classified, and organized in categories in the various religious traditions. Entries spell out the history, beliefs, practices, and their present-day characteristics. These descriptions are all documented and written by religious and international experts. And this volume provides a wide array of religious and spiritual options available to readers on a quest to learn more about these new faith traditions. Relevant pictures of founders, adherents, and religious symbols also grace this edition.
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