The Not-So-New Religious Movements: Changes in ‘the Cult Scene’ over the Past Forty Years
Eileen Barker
Temenos - Nordic Journal of Comparative Religion
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Comprehending Cults: The Sociology of New Religious Movements, by Lorne L.Dawson. Oxford University Press, 2006, second edition, 272pp., pb. £13.99, ISBN-13: 9780195420098
Alexandros Sakellariou
International Journal for the Study of New Religions, 2011
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Stepping out of the Ivory Tower: A Sociological Engagement in ‘The Cult Wars’
Eileen Barker
Methodological Innovations Online, 2011
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Piercing the Religious Veil of the So-Called Cults
Joey L. Moore
Pepperdine Law Review, 2013
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The Journal of CESNUR - Scientology and the New CultWars
Luis Gonzalez
The Journal of CESNUR Volume 2, Issue 2 March-April 2018, 2018
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(2011) “Stepping out of the ivory tower: a sociological engagement in ‘the cult wars’” Methodological Innovations Online, 6 (1). pp. 18-39.
Eileen Barker
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The Return of the "Cult" Introduction
Aled Thomas
Implicit Religion, 2023
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Return of the “Cult”
Edward Graham-Hyde
Implicit Religion
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The Cult as a Social Problem
Eileen Barker
Routledge eBooks, 2011
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Review: 'The Church of Scientology: A History of a New Religion', by Hugh B. Urban (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2013). Numen: International Review for the History of Religions, 62 (2015), pp. 665-668.
Henrik Bogdan
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Book Review: Hugh Urban's Church of Scientology: A History of a New Religion
Christopher Blythe
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"'Cults' in America: Discourse and Outcomes." In Religions in America, ed. Stephen J. Stein. Vol. 3 1945 to Present, 511-31. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Catherine Wessinger
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Spotlight on The Cults Essay byTony Hyman (2017
Tony Hyman
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Religious Cults, the Individual and the Family
Florence Kaslow
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1979
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Hugh B. Urban: The Church of Scientology: A History of a New Religion
Sean Currie
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Apostate Memoirs and the Study of Scientology in the Twenty-First Century
Carole Cusack
Implicit Religion: Journal for the Critical Study of Religion, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2020, pp. 143-150.
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Legitimation Strategies within the Cultic Milieu
Sean Currie
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Scientology: An Analysis and comparison of its religious systems and doctrines
Luis Gonzalez
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The Cult of Scientology.doc
Pastor Mark Mayerstein
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Bernard Doherty (St Mark's National Theological Centre, Charles Sturt University), Review of Carole M. Cusack and Danielle L. Kirby (eds), Sects, Cults and NRMs (Routledge 2014), 4-volume reprint series
Carole Cusack
Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2016, pp. 331-336.
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Marco Frenschkowski, Review of James R. Lewis (ed.), Scientology, OUP, 2009. Chapter: Carole M. Cusack, "Celebrity, the Popular Media, and Scientology: Making Familiar the Unfamiliar,” pp. 389-409.
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„Scientology – A New Age Religion?“
Andreas Gruenschloss
Jim Lewis (ed.), Scientology. Oxford University Press. Oxford 2009, 225–243, 2009
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Review: Mystics and Messiahs: Cults and New Religions in American History
Michael McClymond
2002
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Destructive cults are not a new religious movement
Masoud Banisadr
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Perspectives on 'Cult' Rhetoric (And Its Future)
Aled Thomas, George D Chryssides, Suzanne Newcombe
Journal of the British Association for the Study of Religions, 2023
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Cults and Brainwashing: The hidden - and not so hidden - epidemic
Alexandra Stein
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Franz Winter (University of Vienna), Review of James R. Lewis (ed.), Scientology, OUP, 2009. Chapter: Carole M. Cusack, "Celebrity, the Popular Media, and Scientology: Making Familiar the Unfamiliar,” pp. 389-409.
Carole Cusack
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Understanding Cults and New Religions
Irving Hexham
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What should we do about the cults? Policies, information and the perspective of INFORM
Eileen Barker
2006
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Sects, Cults, and New Religious Movements: An Introduction
Danielle L Kirby, Carole Cusack
Sect, Cults, and New Religions, 4 volume reprint set, Vol. 1, pp. 1-11. , 2014
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Scientology, from controversy to global expansion and recognition - Eric Roux
Eric Roux
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'Cults: History, Beliefs, Practices'
Suzanne Newcombe
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A narrative exploration of the lived experience of being born, raised in, and leaving a cultic group: the case of the Exclusive Brethren
Jill Aebi-Mytton
2018
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(2011) "The Cult as a Social Problem" in Religion and Social Problems, Titus Hjelm (ed.), New York & London: Routledge, 198-212.
Eileen Barker
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