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'Cult' Rhetoric in the 21st Century : Deconstructing the Study of New Religious Movements
'Cult' Rhetoric in the 21st Century : Deconstructing the Study of New Religious Movements
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ISBN No.: 9781350333253
Pages: 272
Year: 202601
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 52.75
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Foreword: Introduction to the 'Religion at the Boundaries' Series - Suzanne Newcombe (Inform and the Open University, UK) and Sarah Harvey (Inform) Part I: Approaches to 'Cult' Rhetoric Chapter 1: 'Cult' Rhetoric in the 21st Century: The Disconnect Between Popular Discourse and the Ivory Tower, Aled Thomas (University of Leeds, UK) and Edward Graham-Hyde (University of Central Lancashire, UK) Chapter 2: Balancing Pragmatism and Precision: Inform's Approach to Cult Rhetoric, Suzanne Newcombe (Inform and the Open University, UK) and Sarah Harvey (Inform) Chapter 3: A History of Anti-Cult Rhetoric, George D. Chryssides (York St John University, UK) Chapter 4: The Paradigm Shift from Sacred to Profane, William Sims Bainbridge (Independent Scholar) Chapter 5: The Dangerous Cult Exercise: Popular Culture and the Ongoing Construction of the New Religious Threat, Douglas E. Cowan (University of Waterloo, USA) Chapter 6: The Recognition of Cults, Roderick P. Dubrow-Marshall (University of Salford, UK) Part II: Contemporary 'Cultic' Issues Chapter 7: The Light of the World: La Luz del Mundo, Liminality, and NRM Studies, Donald A. Westbrook (San Jose State University, USA) Chapter 8: Cults of Conspiracy and the (On-Going) Satanic Panic, Bethan Juliet Oake (University of Leeds, UK) Chapter 9: 'There is no QAnon': Cult Accusations in Contemporary American Political and Online Discourse, Susannah Crockford (University of Exeter, UK) Chapter 10: Playing at Religion: Understanding Contemporary Spiritual Experiences in Popular Culture, Vivian Asimos (Independent Scholar) Chapter 11: Attempting to Educate Journalists about the Role of Cult Essentialism in the Branch Davidian-Federal Agents Conflict, Catherine Wessinger (Loyola University New Orleans, USA) Afterword: Critical Reflections and Conclusions, W. Michael Ashcraft (Truman State University, USA) Bibliography Index.


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