New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America

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Derek Davis, Barry Hankins
Baylor University Press, 2003 - Всего страниц: 238

New nontraditional religious movements are the most likely groups to offend mainstream culture and the least likely to have representatives in government to ensure that their liberty is protected. These new religious movements are sometimes ostracized and subject to various forms of discrimination. As America becomes increasingly pluralistic, with more and more groups contributing to the nation's religious mosaic, new religious movements may well play an increasing role in the course of religious liberty in America, just as groups such as the Jehovah's Witnesses did formerly. This book explores the problems and possibilities posed by new religious movements for religious liberty in America.

 

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A Critical Analysis of Evidentiary and Procedural Rulings
79
New Religious Movements and Conflicts with
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New Religious Movements
119
The Persecution of West Virginia Jehovahs Witnesses
155
Notes
183
About the Contributors
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Derek H Davis is director of the J M Dawson Institute on Church-State Studies at Baylor University.

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