Religious Movements in Contemporary America / Mark P. Leone, Irving I. Zaretsky.
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TextSeries: Princeton Legacy Library ; 1844Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©1975Description: 1 online resource (876 p.)Content type: - 9780691610504
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- RELIGION / History
- Altered state of consciousness
- Animism
- Anthropology of religion
- Association of churches
- Bible society
- Catechism
- Christian Church
- Christian Science practitioner
- Christian denomination
- Christian fundamentalism
- Christian revival
- Christian theology
- Christianity
- Church of Satan
- Church service
- Civil religion
- Comparative religion
- Contemporary society
- Definition of religion
- Deism
- Doctrine
- Ecclesiastical court
- Episcopal Church (United States)
- Evangelicalism
- Evangelism
- Faith healing
- Folk Catholicism
- Gerald Gardner (Wiccan)
- Glossolalia
- Heresy in Christianity
- Hippie
- Jehovah's Witnesses
- Jesus movement
- Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
- Judeo-Christian
- League for Spiritual Discovery
- Liturgical Movement
- Mainline Protestant
- Meher Baba
- Minister (Christianity)
- Moral Re-Armament
- Mormon fundamentalism
- Mormonism
- Mormons
- Mysticism
- Native American Church
- Neo-American Church
- New Perspective on Paul
- New Thought
- New religious movement
- Occult
- Old-Time Religion
- On Religion
- Pastor
- Pentecostalism
- Political radicalism
- Protestant work ethic
- Protestantism
- Psychotherapy
- Radical Reformation
- Relationship between religion and science
- Religion in Cuba
- Religion in the United States
- Religion
- Religious Affections
- Religious corporation
- Religious denomination
- Religious development
- Religious experience
- Religious law
- Religious order
- Religious organization
- Religious orientation
- Religious philosophy
- Religious pluralism
- Religious studies
- Religious symbolism
- Religious test
- Religious text
- Religious values
- Religious war
- Revitalization movement
- Rosicrucianism
- Satanism
- Scientism
- Scientology beliefs and practices
- Scientology
- Sect
- Secularization
- Sermonette
- Sociology of religion
- Spirit guide
- Spiritism
- Spiritualism
- Spiritualist church
- Spirituality
- State religion
- Theology
- Transcendentalism
- United States v. Ballard
- 200.973
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION. The Common Foundation of Religious Diversity -- SECTION ONE Church and State: Limits of Religious Innovation within the Social Order -- INTRODUCTION -- The Legitimation of Marginal Religions in the United States -- "The Law Knows No Heresy": Marginal Religious Movements and the Courts -- SECTION TWO. Language in Culture and Society: Linguistic Forms in Ritual Contexts -- INTRODUCTION -- Uncovering Ritual Structures in Afro-American Music -- The Psychology of the Spiritual Sermon -- Ritualization: A Study in Texture and Texture Change -- In the Beginning Was the Word: The Relationship of Language to Social Organization in Spiritualist Churches -- SECTION THREE. Altered States of Consciousness: Processes of Religious Innovation and Social Change -- INTRODUCTION -- Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Religious Uses of Altered States of Consciousness -- Prognosis: A New Religion? -- Cocoon Work: An Interpretation of the Concern of Contemporary Youth with the Mystical -- SECTION FOUR. Psychological Dimensions of Religious Innovation -- INTRODUCTION -- Ritual, Release, and Orientation: Maintenance of the Self in the Antinomian Personality -- Sectarianism and Psychosocial Adjustment: A Controlled Comparison of Puerto Rican Pentecostals and Catholics -- Spiritualists and Shamans as Psychotherapists: An Account of Original Anthropological Sin -- A Medium for Mental Health -- Magical Therapy: An Anthropological Investigation of Contemporary Satanism -- Belief, Ritual, and Healing: New England Spiritualism and Mexican-American Spiritism Compared -- Ideological Support for the Marginal Middle Class: Faith Healing and Glossolalia -- SECTION FIVE. Eastern Philosophies and Western Alienation: The Social Function of Imported Cults -- INTRODUCTION -- The Hare Krishna Movement -- The Meher Baba Movement: Its Affect on Post-Adolescent Social Alienation -- SECTION SIX. Symbols and Innovation: Belief Systems and Ritual Behavior -- INTRODUCTION -- Latter-Day Sense and Substance -- Reasonably Fantastic: Some Perspectives on Scientology, Science Fiction, and Occultism -- SECTION SEVEN. Glassiiicatory Approaches: Typologies in Historiographical and Sociological Analysis -- INTRODUCTION -- The Historical Study of Marginal American Religious Movements -- Culture Crises and New Religious Movements: A Paradigmatic Statement of a Theory of Cults -- Towards a Sociology of the Occult: Notes on Modern Witchcraft -- The Deprivation and Disorganization Theories of Social Movements -- SECTION EIGHT. Religious Innovation: Processual Considerations -- INTRODUCTION -- Pentecostalism: Revolution or Counter-Revolution? -- "Publish" or Perish: Negro Jehovah's Witness Adaptation in the Ghetto -- The Economic Basis for the Evolution of Mormon Religion -- CONCLUSION. Perspectives for Future Research -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX -- Backmatter
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Contemporary religious movements in America vary greatly in their organization, goals, methods, and membership. Reflecting the striking diversity of the current religious movement, the papers in this volume consider three categories of religious movements: native American churches, recently founded religious groups, and syncretistic groups based on imported cults. The general aim is to understand the varieties of human behavior within these institutions and to point out their relationship to society in the United States.Originally published in 1975.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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