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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A virtual smorgasbord of religions,
This review is from: The New Believers: A Survey of Sects, Cults and Alternative Religions (Hardcover)
I original bought this book because I was curious about several alternative religions such as Chistian Science, Scientology,and Jehovah Witnesses. I wanted a book that would give me the nuts and bolts on those religions and others. This book did just that. It provided general information on many religions and cults that I have been curious about for decades.
One thing that is nice about this book is that it makes it easy for you to pick and choose among the religions you are interested in. That's exactly what I did. Like a buffet, I read about the religions I was interested in and left the rest for the next guy. Overall this book is a fairly easy read and provides valuable information about dozens of alternative religions and cults that are or were active in America and Britain. If you are interested in a brief history of alternative religions in America, I also recommend the book COMMUNITIES OF DISSENT by Stephen J. Stein.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tells it like it is,
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This review is from: The New Believers: Sects, 'Cults' and Alternative Religions (Paperback)
A very clear history and description of cults both large and small. Entertaning and enlightening at the same time. Every Family should have a copy so the parents can at least provide some knowledge to the family on who and what these cults are all about.
12 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A remarkable review,
By A Customer
This review is from: The New Believers: A Survey of Sects, Cults and Alternative Religions (Hardcover)
The New Believers is an incredible undertaking, resulting in a truly remarkable, and extremely readable reference work. Barrett provides clear criteria with which each religion discussed has been included in the book, together with fascinating accounts of the original meanings of the often emotive descriptors: sects, cults and alternative religions. Part One adresses common misconceptions and challenges the source of those opinions, going on to discuss major issues that affect our society today, from tabloid headlines to the losing of a loved one to a religious organisation. Part Two centres on individual movements - from religions with Christian origins through to Neo-pagan movements and even Personal Development movements. Each entry provides details of the origin and history of the movement concerned, together with details of the beliefs and practices. For teachers and preachers and other religious leaders through to journalists, interested parties or concerned relatives, this book provides a truly objective account of the many traditional religions and new religious movements across the world today. Followers of any faith have a duty to read this book, and may well be surprised by the roots of their belief structure, the many off-shoots that have become mainstream faiths, and the unique objectivity Barrett has achieved.
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