Over the past few decades, mainline Protestant denominations in North America have been experiencing a significant decline in membership, active participation, and financial contributions. In the midst of this decline, these denominations have been caught up in a variety of controversial religious, ecclesiastical, and social issues--a shift from neo-orthodox to liberal theology, the advent of inclusive liturgical and biblical language, denominational support for often controversial social issues, and heated debates around human sexuality, particularly the place of homosexuals in the...
Over the past few decades, mainline Protestant denominations in North America have been experiencing a significant decline in membership, active pa...
From Hare Krishna to the Latter-Day Saints, and from Jehovah's Witnesses to the New Age, religious pluralism in North American presents evangelical Protestantism with significant challenges. Declaring newer religious groups cults, aberrant sects, and heretical religions, the Christian countercult movement has warned that these groups represent a threat to society. In DEGREESIBearing False Witness? DEGREESR Cowan considers the Christian countercult as a whole, locating it in sociological perspective as an entity distinct from the secular anti-cult. Through his analysis, the author argues...
From Hare Krishna to the Latter-Day Saints, and from Jehovah's Witnesses to the New Age, religious pluralism in North American presents evangelical...
In Cyberhenge, Douglas E. Cowan brings together two fascinating and virually unavoidable phenomena of the postmodern world - the electronic environment of the Internet and the emerging world of contemporary Neopaganism - Wiccans and other witches, Druids, Goddess-worshipers and ceremonial magicians - the Internet provides an environment alive with possibilities for invention, innovation and imagination. Neopagans are not only using the Net to provide information and as a vehicle to develop and expand the frontiers of their religious experience. From online Sabbath rituals to an algorithmic I...
In Cyberhenge, Douglas E. Cowan brings together two fascinating and virually unavoidable phenomena of the postmodern world - the electronic environmen...
Religion Online provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to this burgeoning new religious reality, from cyberpilgrimages to neo-pagan chatroom communities. A substantial introduction by the editors presenting the main themes and issues is followed by sixteen chapters addressing core issues of concern such as youth, religion and the internet, new religious movements and recruitment, propaganda and the countercult, and religious tradition and innovation.
Religion Online provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to this burgeoning new religious reality, from cyberpilgrimages to neo-...
As humans, it is our trust in something larger than ourselves that invests our lives with meaning and value. We hope that outside the boundaries of everyday living there lies something greater. As Doug Cowan argues, science fiction is "the" genre of possibility and hope, a principal canvas on which writers, artists, and filmmakers have sketched their visions of this transcendent potential for generations. In "Sacred Space," he leads readers in a compelling exploration of how this transcendence is manifested in science-fiction cinema and television of today.
From the millennial dreams of...
As humans, it is our trust in something larger than ourselves that invests our lives with meaning and value. We hope that outside the boundaries of...
Cowan, Douglas E. Bromley, David G. Thornton, Claus-Jürgen
Neue Religionen, häufig auch als Jugendsekten oder Psychogruppen stigmatisiert, genießen kein hohes Ansehen in der Öffentlichkeit. Es assoziieren sich mit ihnen Vorstellungen wie Gehirnwäsche, finanzielle Bereicherung einer kleinen Funktionärselite oder in Einzelfällen sogar die Gefährdung der rechtsstaatlichen Ordnung. Eine solche Außensicht stellt den Anspruch der betroffenen Gruppierungen, religiöser Natur zu sein, grundsätzlich in Abrede.§Auch die Religionswissenschaftler Douglas E. Cowan und David G. Bromley nähern sich neuen Religionen aus einer Außenperspektive, ziehen...
Neue Religionen, häufig auch als Jugendsekten oder Psychogruppen stigmatisiert, genießen kein hohes Ansehen in der Öffentlichkeit. Es assoziieren s...