Apologetics, Mission and New Religious Movements: A Holistic Approach

Apologetics, Mission and New Religious Movements: A Holistic Approach
Author: Philip Johnson.
Publisher: Sacred Tribes Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2010-07-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1452424500


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"It is this search for balance, and his real desire to speak into living situations, that sets Johnson's work apart from earlier studies of cults and new religions. At the same time his work is innovative in other ways."

Encountering New Religious Movements

Encountering New Religious Movements
Author: Irving Hexham
Publisher: Kregel Academic & Professional
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Evangelistic work
ISBN: 9780825428937


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Using historical and biblical accounts, the authors present practical advice for evangelizing practitioners of new religions with approaches similar to those used to reach foreign people groups.

Understanding New Religious Movements

Understanding New Religious Movements
Author: John A. Saliba
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2004-09-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0585483108


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Discussions of any religion can easily raise passions. But arguments tend to become even more heated when the religion under discussion is characterized as new. Divisions around the study of new religious movements (NRMs), or cults, or nontraditional or alternative or emergent religions are so acute that there is even controversy over what to call them. John Saliba strives to bring balance to these discussions by offering perspectives on new religions from different academic perspectives: history, psychology, sociology, law, theology, and counseling. This approach provides rich descriptions of a broad range of movements while demonstrating how the differing aims of the disciplines can create much of the controversy around NRMs. The new second edition has been updated and revised throughout and includes a new foreword by noted historian of religion, J. Gordon Melton. For classes in religion or the social sciences, or for interested individuals, Understanding New Religious Movements offers the most objective introduction possible.

A New Vision, a New Heart, a Renewed Call

A New Vision, a New Heart, a Renewed Call
Author: David Claydon
Publisher: William Carey Library
Total Pages: 722
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780878083640


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Teaching New Religious Movements

Teaching New Religious Movements
Author: David G. Bromley
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007-05-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0190292172


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Since its inception around 1970, the study of New Religious Movements (NRMs) has evolved into an established multidisciplinary field. At the same time, both the movements and the scholars who study them have been the subjects of intense controversy. In this volume, a group of senior NRM scholars who have been instrumental in the development of the field will offer pivotal essays that present the basics of NRM scholarship along with guidance for teachers on classroom use. The book is organized topically around subjects that are both central to the study of NRMs and likely to be useful to non-specialists. Part I contains examinations of the definitional boundaries of the area of study, varying disciplinary perspectives on NRMs, unique methodological/ethical problems encountered in the study of NRMs, and the controversies that have confronted scholars studying NRMs and the movements themselves. Part II examines a series of topics central to teaching about NRMs: the larger sociocultural significance of the movements, their distinctive symbolic and organizational features, the interrelated processes of joining and leaving NRMs, the organization of gender roles in NRMs, media and popular culture portrayals of the movements, the occurrence of corruption and abuse within movements, and violence by and against NRMs. Part III provides informational resources for teaching about NRMs, which are particularly important in a field where knowing the biases of sources is crucial. With its interdisciplinary approach, the volume provides comprehensive, accessible information and perspectives on NRMs. It is an invaluable guide for instructors navigating this scholarly minefield.

Contextualizing the Faith

Contextualizing the Faith
Author: A. Scott Moreau
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493415689


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This major statement by a leading missiologist represents a lifetime of wrestling with a topic every cross-cultural leader must address: how to adapt the universal gospel to particular settings. This comprehensive yet accessible textbook organizes contextualization, which includes "everything the church is and does," into seven dimensions. Filled with examples, case studies, and diagrams and conversant with contemporary arguments and debates, it offers the author's unique take on the challenge of adapting the faith in local cultures.

Christian Witness in Pluralistic Contexts in the Twenty-First Century

Christian Witness in Pluralistic Contexts in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Enoch Wan
Publisher: William Carey Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1645080099


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"This volume is not a set of textbook answers on how to witness to Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, and people with other religions based on simple formulas. It is the wrestlings, affirmations, and testimonies of those who have been deeply involved in ministries to people of other religious faiths and have thought deeply about the issues religious pluralism raises." - Paul G. Hiebert, Professor Emeritus, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Encountering New Religious Movements

Encountering New Religious Movements
Author: Irving Hexham
Publisher: Kregel Academic
Total Pages: 324
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780825494826


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Using historical and biblical accounts, the authors present practical advice for evangelizing practitioners of new religions with approaches similar to those used to reach foreign people groups.

Understanding the Iglesia Ni Cristo

Understanding the Iglesia Ni Cristo
Author: Anne C. Harper
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-08-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725261707


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- Does the Iglesia ni Cristo really teach that their building will go up in the rapture? - Do they use coercive methods to make sure their members give at least a tithe of their income to the church? - Have confrontational methods of evangelism been effective in reaching them? - Is there a better way? The answers to these and other questions may surprise you. In this groundbreaking and meticulously researched new book, evangelical scholar Dr. Anne Harper, who, with her husband, George, is a Manila based missionary with Action International Ministries. describes the history, teachings, growth and development of the Iglesia ni Cristo since its founding in 1914 and explains why this group has endured for the last 100 years and why it will not likely fade away. Unlike other evangelical publications, Dr. Harper treats the Iglesia ni Cristo with respect and kindness, while being careful not to agree with or endorse their teachings. Thoroughly documented, yet highly readable, this book will go a long way to removing the false stereotypes that many born again Christians have of this group and challenges to rethink our attitudes towards them and respond in a biblical manner. From the Forward

The Cross Is Not Enough

The Cross Is Not Enough
Author: Ross Clifford
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801014611


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International apologists present a compelling and inspiring case for how to draw on the resurrection for everyday Christian living.