The Gods Have Landed: New Religions from Other WorldsJames R. Lewis State University of New York Press, 9 мар. 1995 г. - Всего страниц: 360 The Gods Have Landed is a comprehensive account of the religious dimension of the UFO/flying saucer experience. It examines the religious meanings attached to UFOs by the larger society as well as specific movements that claim inspiration from "Space Brothers" and other extra-terrestrial sources. It addresses the religious dimension of the phenomenon of alien abductions, particularly the impact of extra-terrestrial life on Christian theology. Of special interest are the surveys of primary and secondary materials that make this book the indispensable reference on the subject. |
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Religious Dimensions of UFO Phenomena | 15 |
Religious Dimensions of the UFO Abductee Experience | 65 |
Emergent Aspects of | 85 |
Disillusionment and | 137 |
Speculations on Extraterrestrial Life | 187 |
UFO Contactee Phenomena from | 207 |
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