『New Religious Movements: Challenge and Response』目次(英語版)(平成17年)

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Bryan R. Wilson & Jamie Cresswell (編集)

出版社: Routledge

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List of contributors
Foreword
List of abbreviations
Introduction    Bryan Wilson
Notes


Summary of Chapter 1
New Religious Movements: their incidence and significance
Eileen Barker
Introduction
Statistical significance
How many NRMs are there now?
How many members?
The cultural milieu
Generalising about NRMs
Who joins NRMs?
Temporal differences
Spatial differences
he significance of NRMs for individuals
The significance of NRMs for the rest of society
Concluding remarks
Notes


Summary of Chapter 2
The Easternisation of the West
Colin Campbell
Introduction: a changing vocabulary
Changing beliefs
Spiritual and mystical religion
Easternisation
Why has this happened?
Problems with the thesis
Instrumental activism
Conclusion
Notes


Summary of Chapter 3
Prosperity and the New Age Movement: the efficacy of spiritual economics
Paul Heelas
Introduction
A frame of reference
Prosperity beyond the counter-culture
Numerical significance
New Age understanding of the efficacy of prosperity practices
Matters of efficacy
Some broader considerations
Notes


Summary of Chapter 4
New Religious Movements: the legal dimension
Anthony Bradney
Introduction
Religious freedom under British law
Freedom of belief and freedom of practice
The secular analysis of religion
Objectivity and New Religious Movements
Conclusion
Notes


Summary of Chapter 5
The mass media and New Religious Movements
James A. Beckford
Introduction
Controversial cults
The anti-cult movement
The portrayal of NRMs in the mass media
Journalists and academic researchers
Conclusion
Notes


Summary of Chapter 6
New Religious Movements and mental health
Lawrence Lilliston Gary Shepherd
Introduction
Deep theories and empirical studies
The effects on children
Mental health and religion in general
Stress, defence, coping -- and religion
Stress and NRMs
Notes


Summary of Chapter 7
Women in New Religious Movements
Elizabeth Puttick
Gender roles in NRMs
Women in power in the Osho movement
Discipleship: the path of feminine spirituality?
Sexual abuse: the shadow side of the
master--disciple relationship
Sexuality and marriage in NRMs
Motherhood and community: beyond the nuclear family
Female spiritual leadership in NRMs
A new typology of spiritual needs and values
Notes


Summary of Chapter 8
New Religious Movements and the Churches
Colin Slee
An example of the challenge
NRMs are not a new phenomenon
NRMs in theological perspective
Teaching truth
Parallels
Contrasts
Conclusions
Notes


Summary of Chapter 9
Damanhur: a magical community in Italy
Massimo Introvigne
Alternative spirituality in Piedmont
The origins and history of Damanhur
Damanhur's world-view
The Underground Temple
The future of Damanhur
Notes


Summary of Chapter 10
Japanese New Religious Movements in Brazil: from ethnic to `universal'
religions
Peter B. Clarke
Introduction
The salient features of Japanese NRMs
The response to modernity
The Brazilian context and the Japanese heritage
The process of Brazilianisation
Conclusion
Notes


Summary of Chapter 11
Anti-cultists in the United States: an historical perspective
J. Gordon Melton
Introduction
From Freecog to CFF
Programme and ideology
Jonestown and the revival of anti-cultism
International anti-cultism
The rise and fall of brainwashing
The collapse of the Cult Awareness Network
The revival of anti-cultism in Europe
The future
Notes


Summary of Chapter 12
The response to New Religious Movements in East Germany after reunification
Frank Usarski
The background
Labelling theory and the Jugendreligionen
The moral crusade in the former East Germany
Strategies in opinion formation
The case of Scientology
The role of the Churches
Clerical motivations
Notes


Summary of Chapter 13
Britain's anti-cult movement
George D. Chryssides
Introduction
Types of opposition
The secular anti-cult groups
Christian anti-cult groups
De-programming
Assessing anti-cult achievements
Effects of the anti-cult movement
Notes