Teaching New Religious Movements

Cover of Teaching New Religious Movements by David G. Bromley
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 9780195177299
Dimensions:
Height: 6.1 Inches
Length: 9.2 Inches
Weight: 1.51898498518 Pounds
Width: 1.3 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 299
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Teaching New Religious Movements by David G. Bromley, published by Oxford University Press, USA on May 25, 2007, offers a comprehensive exploration of the study of New Religious Movements (NRMs). This 360-page volume features essays from senior scholars who have significantly contributed to the field, presenting foundational concepts and practical guidance for educators. The book addresses the evolution of NRM scholarship, the controversies surrounding these movements, and the unique challenges faced by researchers.

Readers will find a structured examination of key topics relevant to NRMs, including their sociocultural significance, organizational features, and the dynamics of membership. The text also delves into the portrayal of NRMs in media and popular culture, as well as issues of corruption and violence associated with these movements. Additionally, the book provides valuable resources for teaching, emphasizing the importance of understanding biases in sources. With its interdisciplinary approach, this edition serves as a vital resource for instructors and students interested in the sociology of religion and the complexities of cults and new religious movements.


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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.

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