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Reender Kranenborg
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Free University in Amsterdam. He researched cults as well as the anti-cult movement in the Netherlands. Kranenborg was born 1 June 1942 in the city ofFourth Great Awakening (1,482 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
People's Temple and Heaven's Gate, and the corresponding rise of the anti-cult movement. Concomitant to the power shift was a change in evangelicalism itselfBibliography of Opus Dei (1,811 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Catholic Truth Society, London. Massimo Introvigne, Opus Dei and the Anti-cult Movement in Cristianità n. 229 (1994) Dan Brown (2003). The Da Vinci Code.Stockholm syndrome (2,241 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
(31 December 2012). "The use of the 'Brainwashing' Theory by the Anti-cult Movement in the United States of America, pre-1996". Zeitschrift für jungeTovia Singer (857 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
2006, ISBN 978-90-429-1753-8, p. 125. J. Gordon Melton, "The Modern Anti-Cult Movement in Historical Perspective", in Jeffrey Kaplan, Heléne Lööw. The CulticApologetics (2,617 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
website. Accessed January 9, 2011. J. Gordon Melton, "The Modern Anti-Cult Movement in Historical Perspective", in Jeffrey Kaplan, Heléne Lööw. The CulticHinduism and other religions (2,509 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Pierre Johanns, Abhishiktananda, Bede Griffiths), while others in the anti-cult movement have reacted against the activities of immigrant gurus and their followersEileen Barker (1,615 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
stake in the fostering of brainwashing and mind control thesis in the anti-cult movement secondary constructions", and noting that "deprogrammers" and "exitDenis MacEoin (1,618 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
MacEoin's comparison of the persecution of Baháʼís in Iran to the anti-cult movement in the West as particularly egregious. According to Momen, the attacksInternational Sahaja Public School (1,595 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
instances are confined to the European continent partly because the anti cult movement there has successfully drawn attention to the differences betweenAidan A. Kelly (1,831 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Visible Ink (1991). ISBN 0-8103-9402-2 The Evangelical Christian Anti-Cult Movement: Christian Counter-Cult Literature, Vol. 13 of Garland's Cults andBritish Israelism (7,022 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Press. pp. 119–126. Kelly, Aidan A. (1990). The Evangelical Christian Anti-Cult Movement: Christian Counter-Cult Literature. New York: Garland Publishing.Irving Hexham (1,831 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Religion in the News, August 2000:7–9 + 24. "New Religions and the Anti-Cult Movement in Canada", Nova Religio, 2 April 2001, Vol. 4, No.2, pp. 281–288Christian denomination (8,976 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Way International, have been denounced as cults by the Christian anti-cult movement. Further, others may have similar doctrine to mainline churches butChristianity and other religions (8,538 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Vedanta has influenced some Christian thinkers, while others in the anti-cult movement have reacted against the activities of immigrant gurus and their followersHistory of Dianetics and Scientology (8,718 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Bromley, David G.; Darnell, Susan E. (2004). "The North American Anti-Cult Movement". In James R. Lewis (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of New Religious MovementsAbraham Cronbach (1,813 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
rabbinic student, Maurice Davis who would become a leader in the anti-cult movement and Cronbach's son-in-law. Cronbach first served as rabbi at the reformViolence and New Religious Movements (2,283 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Barrie-Anthony discuss the conflict between new religious movements and the anti-cult movement, viewing it through the lens of Erik Erikson and Robert Jay Lifton'sSchool of Philosophy and Economic Science (13,481 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
quest for the big answer to life, is somehow ignored by those in the anti-cult movement who try to tell us that behind the fluty-voiced Miss Crammond lurks