Synopsis
This collection explores the modern phenomena of new religions, and the relationship these religions have with various social institutions.
The essays discuss the relevance of various religious movements such as Hare Krishna, Jesus People and Wicca, and show the relationship between those religions and economics, law media, mental health, women and other traditional religious institutions. New Religious Movements provides a balanced overview of the scope of influence and complexity of new religions.
Booknews
Wilson (sociology, Oxford) and Cresswell (Institute of Oriental Philosophy European Center), along with a host of other British scholars, explore causes, effects, theologies, and responses to New Religious Movements throughout the world. Case studies include examinations of new religions in Italy and Brazil, and the development and influence of anti-cult movements in the USA, Germany, and Britain. Contributions also include analyses of how new religions interact with the media, legal systems, the economy, and traditional religion. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)