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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Beth Singler (University of Cambridge, UK) , Eileen Barker (LSE, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.535kg ISBN: 9780415786706ISBN 10: 0415786703 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 22 November 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1 Radical Changes in Minority Religions: Reflections-Beth Singler;Part One: Internal Forces Leading to Radical Changes; 2 What Did They Do About It? A Sociological Perspective on Reactions to Child Sexual Abuse in Three New Religions-Eileen Barker; 3 Children of Heimdall: Ásatrú Ideas of Ancestry-Karl E. H. Seigfried; 4 Varieties of Enlightenment: Revisions in the EnlightenNext Movement around Andrew Cohen-André Van Der Braak; 5 “Not all Druids wear robes” Countercultural Experiences of Youth and the Revision of Ritual in British Druidry-Jonathan Woolley; Part Two: Technology and Institutions as Drivers of Change; 6 Santo Daime: Work in Progress-Andrew Dawson; 7 A Song of Wood and Water: The Ecofeminist Turn in 1970s-1980s British Paganism-Shai Feraro; 8 When Galaxies Collide: The Question of Jediism’s Revisionism in the Face of Corporate Buyouts and Mythos ‘Retconning’-Beth Singler;Part Three: Change as a Part of a Process of Legitimation; 9 Regulating Religious Diversification: A Legal Perspective-Frank Cranmer And Russell Sandberg; 10 Revision or Re-Branding? The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church in Australia under Bruce D. Hales 2002-2016-Bernard Doherty And Laura Dyason; 11 Appendix to Revision or Re-Branding? The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church 2002-2016-PBCC; 12 Diversification in Samael Aun Weor’s Gnostic Movement-David G. Robertson; 13 Using the New Religious Movements Framework to Consider LGBT Muslim Groups-Shanon Shah; Part Four: New Prophecies or Revelations; 14 Digital Revisionism: The Aftermath of the Family International’s Reboot-Claire Borowik; 15 The Mexican Santa Muerte from Tepito to Tultitlán: Tradition, Innovation and Syncretism at Enriqueta Vargas’ Temple-Stefano Bigliardi, Fabrizio Lorusso, and Stefano Morrone; 16 From the Church of Satan to the Temple of Set: Revisionism in the Satanic Milieu-Eugene V. Gallagher; 17 The ‘Messenger’ as Source of Both Stabilization and Revisionism in Church Universal and Triumphant and Related Groups-Erin ProphetReviewsAuthor InformationEileen Barker, FBA, OBE, is Professor Emeritus of Sociology with Special Reference to the Study of Religion at the London School of Economics. In 1988, with the support of the Home Office and the mainstream Churches, she founded INFORM, an educational charity, now based at King’s College, London, which supplies information about alternative religions that is as objective and up-to-date as possible. She has over 400 publications, translated into 27 languages. Beth Singler is a digital anthropologist whose first book, The Indigo Children: New Age Experimentation with Self and Science, was the first ethnography of this primarily online community. Currently the Junior Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence at Homerton College, University of Cambridge, Beth applies her anthropological approach to the stories we have about AI, digital discussions of its nature and impact, and online communities promoting apocalyptic, transhumanist, and future focussed accounts of AI. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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