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Contemporary Mormonism.Social Science Perspectives
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ISBN: 0252069595 Year: 2001 Publisher: Urbana The University of Illinois Press

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New Trends and Developments in African Religions
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ISBN: 031330128X Year: 1998 Publisher: Westport / London Greenwood Press

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Women within Religions : patriarchy, feminism, and the role of women in selected world religions
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ISBN: 9781532697579 Year: 2020 Publisher: Eugene, Oregon Wipf and Stock

Evangelical identity and gendered family life
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ISBN: 0813556147 0813535468 9780813535463 9780813531786 0813531780 9780813531793 0813531799 Year: 2003 Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press,

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This volume provides a sociological and historical analysis of gender, family and work among evangelical Protestants. The study traces two lines of gender ideals from the Puritans to the Promise Keepers into the lives of ordinary evangelicals today.


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Femen
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ISBN: 9780745683218 0745683215 9780745683225 0745683223 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge Polity Press

Hare Krishna transformed
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ISBN: 0814776884 0814769071 1435607392 9781435607392 9780814775783 0814775780 9780814775790 0814775799 9780814769072 9780814776889 Year: 2007 Publisher: New York : New York University Press,

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Most widely known for its adherents chanting “Hare Krishna” and distributing religious literature on the streets of American cities, the Hare Krishna movement was founded in New York City in 1965 by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Formally known as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, or ISKCON, it is based on the Hindu Vedic scriptures and is a Western outgrowth of a popular yoga tradition which began in the 16th century. In its first generation ISKCON actively deterred marriage and the nuclear family, denigrated women, and viewed the raising of children as a distraction from devotees' spiritual responsibilities. Yet since the death of its founder in 1977, there has been a growing women’s rights movement and also a highly publicized child abuse scandal. Most strikingly, this movement has transformed into one that now embraces the nuclear family and is more accepting of both women and children, steps taken out of necessity to sustain itself as a religious movement into the next generation. At the same time, it is now struggling to contend with the consequences of its recent outreach into the India-born American Hindu community. Based on three decades of in-depth research and participant observation, Hare Krishna Transformed explores dramatic changes in this new religious movement over the course of two generations from its founding.


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Breaking Their Will.Shedding Light on Religious Child Maltreatment
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ISBN: 9781616144050 9781616144067 Year: 2011 Publisher: Amherst, New York Prometheus Books

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Child abuse --- Religious aspects --- United States --- Religious life and customs. --- religious child maltreatment --- religion --- child maltreatment --- psychology --- spirituality --- religious America --- worship --- faith --- authoritarianism and religion --- religious authoritarianism and children --- right-wing authoritarians --- Jonestown --- parenting --- obedience to authority --- patriarchy --- separatism --- child maltreatment and the Bible --- violence --- sacrifice --- scrutiny --- chastisement --- religious child physical abuse --- corporal punishment --- child obedience --- abuse victims --- child sinfulness --- faith and corporal punishment --- religious child emotional abuse --- psychological maltreatment --- the mental health of children --- religious isolating and exploiting --- intellectual autonomy --- religious child sexual abuse --- religion and child sexual abuse --- religiously sanctioned child sexual abuse --- the Family of Love --- the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints --- religious power and child sexual abuse --- faith communities --- religious authoritarian cultures --- the Catholic Church --- Jehovah's Witnesses --- religious child medical neglect --- religion and child neglect --- politics --- blind faith --- social pressure --- divine intervention --- the Christian Science Church --- the Followers of Christ --- child ritual abuse --- the Satanic Panic --- exorcism --- circumcision --- female genital cutting --- faith healing --- secularity --- children's rights --- religious freedom --- the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child --- the Remnant Fellowship Church --- religious terrorizing


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Controversies in Contemporary Islam
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ISBN: 9780415676137 Year: 2014 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon Routledge

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Islam and leadership of the community --- sects --- Islam and the Qur'an --- religion and tradition --- hadith literature --- Islam and God --- philosophy --- the existence of God --- the kalam cosmological argument --- divine attributes --- the unity of God --- God's names --- Islamic design --- civilzation --- religion and the city --- Islamic cities and tradition --- Islam and nationalism --- religious problems with nationalism --- Balkan --- Europe and religion --- European Islam --- liberal democracy and religion --- multiculturalism --- Balkan identity --- Turkey --- Islam political philosophy and nationalism --- Islam and equality --- Islam and patriarchy --- gender and the Qur'an --- the Prophet --- the treatment of women --- slavery --- homosexuality --- Islamic economics --- Islamic bonds --- Islamic markets --- Islam and morality --- Muslim moral character --- the islamic community as a moral unit --- God and morality --- theodicy --- Moses and Khidr --- Job --- abortion --- circumcision --- Islam and law --- apostasy --- the death penalty --- freedom of expression --- blasphemy --- Shari'a law in the United States and Europe --- Islamic education --- Islamic science --- tawhid --- Islamic exceptionalism --- Islamic pedagogy --- tahrif --- Judaism --- Christianity --- religious books --- Islam and belief --- the afterlife --- the day of judgment --- Islam and Sufism --- Islamic mysticism --- Sufism and law --- Wahhabism --- Sufism and philosophy --- Islam and entertainment --- pictures of the Prophet --- music --- mawlid --- yoga --- sport


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ISKCON communications journal.
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ISSN: 13583867 Publisher: Oxford : ICJ,

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291 <05> --- Godsdienstwetenschap: vergelijkend--Tijdschriften --- Periodicals --- ISKCON Communications Journal --- Srila Prabhupada --- scriptural commentary --- authority --- interpretation and tradition --- literary work as revelation --- Hungarian Krsna devotees --- religious freedom and NRMs in Europe --- women in ISKCON --- the GBC --- Hinduism --- Bagger Vance --- ISKCON --- congregationalism --- privatisation --- Gurukula --- Krsna --- Hare Krsna faith --- Krsna Culture Kids --- the secular world --- Tamal Krsna Goswami --- Fourth Annual Vaisnava-Christian Dialogue --- Gerald T. Carney --- Brhad-bhagavatamrta --- the Vaisnava Family and Youth Conference --- Roman Catholicism --- spiritual leadership --- Christianity --- theology --- charisma and religious innovation --- the Hare Krsna movement --- NRM --- traditional religion --- social institutions --- the Soul and its Destiny --- education and ISKCON --- heresies of authority and continuity in the Hare Krsna Movement --- the Caitanya Vaisnava movement --- Hindu communal politics --- Prabhupada --- the Caitanya School --- ethics --- Krsna and culture --- cultural exclusivity --- mind control --- ISKCON and Hindus in Britain --- education philosophy and practice within ISKCO --- religious liberty in Western Europe --- religion --- diacritical theology --- family formation --- culture --- change in the Hare Krsna movement --- Vaisnava ethics --- the Aryan invasion theory --- ancient Indian history --- Spiritual Television --- patriarchy --- the role of women in ISKCON --- child abuse in the Hare Krishna movement --- principles and values --- Education philosophy and practice within ISKCON --- the Everlasting Soul --- religion, community and conflict --- fundamental human rights in ISKCON --- individuality --- he Hare Krsna movement and Hinduism --- child abuse in the Hare Krsna movement --- spiritual need, pain and care --- ISKCON's response to child abuse --- the Aryan invasion theory and revising ancient Indian history --- principles and practices of reform in ISKCON --- devotees of Krishna in Hungary --- dynamics of spiritual abuse --- cultic groups --- cults --- psychological manipulation and society --- Puja Seminar, 12 September 1998, Abentheuer, Germany --- ISKCON and interfaith dialogue --- role of the guru in a multi-guru society --- philosophy of social development for ISKCON --- Bhagavad-gita --- Spirit in the World II: Renunciation --- Affirmation — A Vaisnava—Christian Dialogue, 14-15 April 2000 --- ICELT Annual Meeting, 19-23 April 2000, Hill End Residential & Field Study Centre, Oxford, UK --- Dispute Resolution Programme for ISKCON --- Krsna Conscious Co-Counselling --- peer-counselling --- Vaisnava Society --- psychological characteristics of ISKCON members --- devotees of Krsna in Slovenia --- God and science --- Prabhupada's legacy --- virtue and values in the Krsna Consciousness movement --- Vaisnava Alliance of Care-Providers: Second Annual Mental Health Conference --- ICELT (ISKCON Communications Leadership Team) Annual Meetings --- scholarship and devotion --- controversies of Sampradaya in Eighteenth Century Caitanya Vaisnavism --- conservative and liberal viewpoints in ISKCON --- Bhakti Vedanta Mission Conference, Boston, USA --- Life and its Origin, Rome, Italy


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Journal for the scientific study of religion.
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ISSN: 00218294 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) : Society for the scientific study of religion,

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Sociology of religion --- Religious studies --- Religion --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Religion. --- 25 <05> --- #A32285 --- #ANTILTPND9605 --- #BSML-PER --- Pastoraaltheologie--Tijdschriften --- Arts and Humanities --- General and Others --- Behavioral Science (Psychology) and Counselling --- Political Science --- Sociology. --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- Arts and Humanities. --- Social Sciences. --- Religion - Periodicals. --- religion --- anthropology --- psychology --- sociology of religion --- religion and family --- religion and science --- psychology of religion --- patriarchy --- Evangelicalism --- science and religion --- animal rights --- Nicaragua --- sexual orientation --- book reviews --- shamanic healing --- shamanism --- hypnosis --- hypnotizability --- worship patterns --- religion and politics --- behavioral science --- social sciences --- economics --- religious giving --- surveys --- protestantism --- land use systems --- rationalist religions --- United States (US) --- religious participation --- ego defense mechanisms --- Vipassana Meditation --- attachment theory --- catholicism --- Vatican II --- General Social Survey (GGS) --- religious belief --- ethnography --- cell group ministry --- charisma --- Toronto Blessing --- Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship (TACF) --- Canada --- religious market --- secularisation theory --- secularization theory --- church attendance --- postcommunism --- Guatemala --- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) --- Mormonism --- Second Vatican Council (1965) --- religious fundamentalism --- right-wing authoritarianism --- racial prejudice --- homosexual prejudice --- statistics --- multiple regression --- prejudice --- Jehovah's Witnesses --- litigation --- law --- organizational development --- Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society (WTBTS) --- United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing --- Shakers --- religious commitment --- analysis --- new religious movements (NRM) --- millenarianism --- religious orientation --- quest religion --- religion as quest --- Quest Scale --- personal religious variables --- religious coping --- God concept --- religious behavior --- religious attitude --- mature religiosity --- gender --- clergy --- female clergy --- religious mobility --- family --- parental divorce --- family structure --- religious processes --- quest orientation --- religious questioning --- Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQR-S) --- neuroticism --- psychoticism --- brainwashing --- cults --- sects --- Europe --- religious minorities in Europe --- religion and state --- government policy --- European Union (EU) --- governmental commissions --- Belgium --- France --- Italy --- Switzerland --- Germany --- Sweden --- government administration --- parliamentary reports --- Belgian report --- Administrative Reports on Cults and Sects --- legislation --- anti-cultism --- religious persecution --- anti-cult --- Western Europe --- postmodernity --- abortion --- plausibility theory --- Islam --- Islam in Iran --- islamization --- African-American denominations --- sect formation --- sect-church transformation process --- Catholic marital annulments --- divorce --- Hungary --- religious marketing --- supply-side theory --- religious revival --- religious activity --- domestic violence --- religion and racism --- White Racialist Movement --- racialism --- Odinism --- neopaganism --- neo-paganism --- Christian Identity movement --- Norse paganism --- Nordic paganism --- asatru --- Church of the Creator (COTC) --- dissociation --- Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) --- Dissociation and Religiosity --- dissociation-religiosity relationship --- frequency of prayer --- health and prayer --- Russia --- National Ideology --- religious diversity --- pluralism --- immigration --- immigrants --- immigrant religiosity --- immigrant religion --- scientific study of religion --- study of religious movements --- mental health --- mental disorders --- social movements --- political parties --- Republican Party (US) --- court cases --- sociology of law --- abuse --- Supreme Court (US) --- religious heterogamy --- moral obligations --- new age --- Netherlands --- secularization --- depillarization --- educational systems --- Catholicism in The Netherlands --- Dutch Catholic Church --- Catholic identity --- religious disaffiliation --- children --- morality --- religion and morality --- social support --- religious support --- China --- Chinese Communist Party (CCP) --- seminary training --- Mysticism Scale --- mystical phenomenology --- religious involvement --- religious homogamy --- conservative Protestantism --- Christian God descriptions --- strictness --- congregation studies --- religious contributions --- theological belief --- religious transformation --- neosecularization --- United Kingdom (UK) --- sexuality and gender --- human rights --- Islam and human rights --- religiousness and humility --- Civic Engagement --- Religious Doubts Scale --- religiousness --- Poland --- religion and tolerance --- intolerance --- spirituality --- religious attitudes and behavior --- paranormal belief --- religion and paranormal belief --- religion and sexuality --- sexuality groups --- religion and gender --- childbearing --- religion and childbearing --- childbearing behavior --- Spiritual Assessment Inventory (SAI) --- spiritual development --- religious issues --- interfaith marriage --- intermarriage --- intergroup relations --- Catholicism --- religiosity --- voluntary association participation --- volunteering --- Brazil --- protestantism in Brazil --- Protestant missions --- mission work --- Spiritual Transcendence Index (STI) --- New Age --- religious decline --- religious change --- nonreligiosity --- prayers --- cognitive psychology --- African Americans --- religious affiliation --- gender differences in religiousness --- Jewish religious behavior --- religious identity --- gender orientation --- masculinity ideology --- Orthodox Christianity --- Orthodox Churches --- political participation --- church activities --- adolescents --- adolescent religiosity --- youth religious participation --- American youth --- youth religiosity --- National Survey of Children (NSC) --- anti-Catholicism --- anti-Catholic bias --- religious questing --- compassion --- religious right --- religious-right --- political behavior --- India --- contraception --- birth control --- social learning theory --- personal spirituality --- American Christianity --- human cloning --- Church of Sweden --- Evangelical renewal movements (ERM) --- United Methodist Church (UMC) --- evangelical clergy --- youth --- American adolescents --- African American Baptist Church --- religiosity and mental health --- religious stratification --- colonial America --- forgiveness --- paranormal beliefs and religious beliefs --- Australia --- mormonism --- belief in God --- religious switching --- lived religion --- Mexico --- schisms --- Virgin Mary --- apocalyptic Marian colony of Nueva Jerusalén --- schismogenesis --- Nueva Jerusalén --- Apocalyptic Marianism --- Nabor Cardenas --- religion and delinquency --- adolescent delinquency --- African-American congregations --- social service activity --- multiracial congregations --- religion and race --- racial diversification --- National Congregations Study (NCS) --- religious rights --- Muslim religious rights --- Islam in Europe --- network closure --- family formation --- 9-11 --- World Trade Center (WTC) --- terrorism --- September 11 attacks --- Lebanon --- Lebanese Muslims --- religious freedom --- religious pluralism --- freedom of religion --- Iran --- theocracy --- Islamic societies --- congregational growth --- modernization theory --- strictness theory --- praying --- International Churches of Christ (ICOC) --- Bahá'í communities --- People's Temple --- multiracialism --- multiculturalism --- social services --- religiousness and spirituality --- generativity --- anti-semitism --- American Judaism --- sexuality --- denominational growth and decline --- sacralization --- religious authority --- faith-based organizations --- service organizations --- public welfare --- organizational mechanisms --- innovations --- Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) --- Soviet Union --- Soviet Russia --- scientific atheism --- American protestant denominations --- Catholic religious orders --- women --- Chinese Catholic Church --- catholic identity --- capital punishment --- death penalty --- adolescence --- sect-to-church theory --- Catholic Church --- Catholic parish organizational structure --- religiosity and nonreligiosity --- life satisfaction --- Protestant Church --- scandals --- race --- National Survey of American Life (NSAL) --- religion and health --- religiosity and belief --- secular transition theory --- Norwegian Church Abroad (NCA) --- religion and nationalism --- religion and nation --- threat perceptions --- value-support --- religious out-groups --- parental religiosity --- religion and youth --- scripture reading --- National Study of Youth and Religion (NSYR) --- Abrahamic religions --- American clergy --- religious fertility --- gender roles --- statistical analysis --- Judaism --- Pope Francis --- religious leadership --- netnography --- social media research --- Reform Judaism --- religion and internet --- online religion --- virtual religions --- healthcare --- chaplaincy --- professionalization --- gendered processes --- religion and mental health --- sexual morality --- Turkey --- corona --- coronavirus --- Covid-19 --- pandemic --- Christian nationalism --- diversity in religiosity --- personal morality --- predictors of religiosity --- evangelical identity --- Born-again Christianity --- racial attitudes --- racial resentment --- attachment --- prosocial behaviors --- religion and charity --- Orthodox Jews --- public funding --- abortion legality --- terminology --- gender and sexuality --- religion and covid-19 --- cancer --- breast cancer --- religion and individualism --- collectivism --- religiosity and individualism --- Islamization policy --- Turkish Muslims --- religiosity and values --- civic engagement --- supernatural evil --- religious evil --- immigration policy --- communism --- religion and communism --- oppression --- oppressive regulation --- Catholics in Britain --- British Catholics --- spiritual abuse --- religion and immigration --- religious trajectories --- politicization of religion --- public health restrictions --- masculinity --- sexual insecurity --- trait reactance --- psychological reactance --- race and gender --- religion and cognitive ability --- sleep --- health and longevity --- sleep quality --- suffering --- spiritual fortitude --- prayer practices --- prayer in America --- measurement invariance --- Japan --- religious beliefs --- supernaturalism --- psychological benefits of religion --- New Age spirituality --- cross-cultural research --- Orthodox Judaism --- marriage --- Yeshiva Orthodoxy --- Modern Orthodoxy --- Jewish communities --- National Survey of Religious Leaders (NSRL) --- magic --- religion and magic --- phylogenetic --- paranormal --- demography --- Jews --- social science --- whiteness --- American Jews --- Catholic education --- religious education --- faith-based education --- institutional identity --- ministry --- seminary --- pastoral ministry --- career plans --- vocation --- social influence --- depression --- occupational distress --- clergywomen --- Black Church --- homosexuality --- homophobia --- LGBTQ --- religious expression --- workplace status --- work autonomy --- socioeconomic status (SES) --- smartphones --- digitalization of religion --- Christian higher education --- color-blindness --- color-cognizance --- racial reconciliation --- religious bias --- ethical standards --- deviance --- antiascetic hypothesis --- East Asia --- Asianization --- multiple religious belonging (MRB) --- Asian religiosity --- discrimination --- workplace --- spiritual calling --- Latin America --- sub-saharan Africa --- political attitudes --- Renewalist Christianity --- pentecostalism --- Pentecostals and Charismatics --- Christian Nationalism --- Biblical Literalism --- conspiracy theories --- conspiracy belief --- conspiracism --- covid-19 --- existential security --- economic insecurity --- evangelicalism --- sermons --- poverty --- pastors --- gender ideology --- South Korea --- Christianity --- Confucianism --- Buddhism --- separate spheres ideology --- religious events --- Arbaeen Event --- Iranian Shiites --- social interpretation --- social solidarity --- pilgrimage --- Buddhist education --- violent behavior --- internal secularization --- priest research --- religious parties --- Pakistan --- politicians --- political elites --- risk preferences --- Vladimir Putin --- Religious Right --- Ukraine --- hedge funds --- derivatives

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