ABSTRACT
New Religious Movements in the 21st Century is the first volume to examine the urgent and important issues facing new religions in their political, legal and religious contexts in global perspective. With essays from prominent NRM scholars and usefully organized into four regional areas covering Western Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, Russia and Eastern Europe, and North and South America, as well as a concluding section on the major themes of globalization and terrorist violence, this book provides invaluable insight into the challenges facing religion in the twenty-first century. An introduction by Tom Robbins provides an overview of the major issues and themes discussed in the book.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |24 pages
Introduction: Alternative Religions, the State, and the Globe
part |2 pages
Part 1. Western Europe
chapter |8 pages
General Overview of the "Cult Scene" in Great Britain
chapter |14 pages
Religious Minorities and New Religious Movements in Denmark
chapter |12 pages
France's Obsession with the "Sectarian Threat"
chapter |10 pages
Italy's Surprisingly Favorable Environment for Religious Minorities
chapter |12 pages
New Religions in Germany: The Publicity of the Public Square
part |2 pages
Part 2. Eastern Europe and Eurasia
part |2 pages
Part 3. Africa, Asia, and Australia
chapter |12 pages
Religion on a Leash
chapter |12 pages
Consensus Shattered
chapter |8 pages
New Religions in Australia
part |2 pages
Part 4. North and South America
chapter |16 pages
The Mainstreaming of Alternative Spirituality in Brazil
chapter |10 pages
New Religions and the Anticult Movement in Canada
part |2 pages
Part 5. Theoretical Considerations