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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, I. INTRODUCTORY, Introduction: Conflict and Change in American Religions, 1. Religion and Power, II. MILITANT TRADITIONALIST RESURGENCE, 2. The Limits of Modernity, 3. Fundamentalism Revisited, 4. Gender, Education, and the New Christian Right, 5. Rural Ideology and the Future of Rural America, 6. Virus as Metaphor: Religious Responses to AIDS, III. CHALLENGE AND RENEWAL IN MAINLINE GROUPS, 7. The Great Protestant Puzzle: Retreat, Renewal, or Reshuffle?, 8. Liberal Protestantism’s Struggle to Recapture the Heartland, 9. Why Catholics Stay in the Church, 10. The Jews: Schism or Division, IV. SPIRITUAL INNOVATION AND THE NEW AGE, 11. Modernization, Secularization, and Mormon Success, 12. On the Margins of the Sacred, 13. Rebottling the Elixir: The Gospel of Prosperity in America’s Religioeconomic Corporations, 14. Channels to Elsewhere, 15. The Apocalypse at Jonestown (with Afterward), 16. Religious Movements and Brainwashing Litigation: Evaluating Key Testimony, V. RELIGIOUS FERMENT AND THE ASPIRATIONS OF WOMEN, 17. Women-Church: Catholic Women Produce an Alternative Spirituality, 18. In Goddess We Trust, 19. Women-Centered Healing Rites: A Study of Alienation and Reintegration, 20. Women’s Search for Family and Roots: A Jewish Religious Solution to a Modern Dilemma, VI. RELIGION, POLITICS, AND CIVIL RELIGION, 21. Religion and Legitimation in the American Republic, 22. Religion and Power in the American Experience, 23. Citizens and Believers: Always Strangers?, 24. Conservative Christians, Televangelism, and Politics: Taking Stock a Decade after the Founding of the Moral Majority, VII. CONCLUSION, 25. Civil Religion and Recent American Religious Ferment, BIBLIOGRAPHY, CONTRIBUTORS, INDEX

About the Author

Thomas Robbins received his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of North Carolina. He has taught at or held research appointments at numerous universities. His publications include Cults, Converts, and Charisma, and Church-State Relations.

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-A useful addition to the field of sociology and to the sociology of religion, deviance, and social change. Sociologists of religion can take pride in this volume.- --Social Forces

-Like the first edition, published in 1981, this collection brings together some of the best contemporary scholarship on recent developments in the sociology of religion. Both editions purport to examine new patterns of religious pluralism in America, and both have done a good job.... This is a very strong and coherent collection bringing together works that speak to one another.- --William H. Norman, Sociologist Analysis

-The collaboration of Thomas Robbins, a sociologist, and Dick Anthony, a psychologist, resulted in a significant text on many facets of the religious cults that have appeared recently on the American scene. . . . The book, basically a reader, consists of eighteen articles by twenty-two contributors that are organized in five sections. . . . This is a good, comprehensive reader. . . . Many of the articles utilize a variety of research methods resulting in the distillation of statistical data. Other good features include a comprehensive bibliography, abundant annotation, and adequate identification of the individual authors. . . . Robbins and Anthony have structured a meaningful text that provides a deeper understanding of cults. It is a useful addition to the field of sociology and particularly to the study of sociology of religion, deviance, and social problems.- --Martin E. Danzig, Contemporary Sociology

-This collection is a solid contribution to the sociology of religion, accomplishing several important tasks for the scholarly reader.... The book offers significant contributions to theoretical development in the sociology of religion.... It should be studied by all who want an exciting and informed linkage of studies of new and exotic religious phenomena with classical and sociological theory.- --James T. Richardson, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion

"A useful addition to the field of sociology and to the sociology of religion, deviance, and social change. Sociologists of religion can take pride in this volume." --Social Forces

"Like the first edition, published in 1981, this collection brings together some of the best contemporary scholarship on recent developments in the sociology of religion. Both editions purport to examine new patterns of religious pluralism in America, and both have done a good job.... This is a very strong and coherent collection bringing together works that speak to one another." --William H. Norman, Sociologist Analysis

"The collaboration of Thomas Robbins, a sociologist, and Dick Anthony, a psychologist, resulted in a significant text on many facets of the religious cults that have appeared recently on the American scene. . . . The book, basically a reader, consists of eighteen articles by twenty-two contributors that are organized in five sections. . . . This is a good, comprehensive reader. . . . Many of the articles utilize a variety of research methods resulting in the distillation of statistical data. Other good features include a comprehensive bibliography, abundant annotation, and adequate identification of the individual authors. . . . Robbins and Anthony have structured a meaningful text that provides a deeper understanding of cults. It is a useful addition to the field of sociology and particularly to the study of sociology of religion, deviance, and social problems." --Martin E. Danzig, Contemporary Sociology

"This collection is a solid contribution to the sociology of religion, accomplishing several important tasks for the scholarly reader.... The book offers significant contributions to theoretical development in the sociology of religion.... It should be studied by all who want an exciting and informed linkage of studies of new and exotic religious phenomena with classical and sociological theory." --James T. Richardson, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion

"A useful addition to the field of sociology and to the sociology of religion, deviance, and social change. Sociologists of religion can take pride in this volume." --Social Forces

"Like the first edition, published in 1981, this collection brings together some of the best contemporary scholarship on recent developments in the sociology of religion. Both editions purport to examine new patterns of religious pluralism in America, and both have done a good job.... This is a very strong and coherent collection bringing together works that speak to one another." --William H. Norman, Sociologist Analysis

"The collaboration of Thomas Robbins, a sociologist, and Dick Anthony, a psychologist, resulted in a significant text on many facets of the religious cults that have appeared recently on the American scene. . . . The book, basically a reader, consists of eighteen articles by twenty-two contributors that are organized in five sections. . . . This is a good, comprehensive reader. . . . Many of the articles utilize a variety of research methods resulting in the distillation of statistical data. Other good features include a comprehensive bibliography, abundant annotation, and adequate identification of the individual authors. . . . Robbins and Anthony have structured a meaningful text that provides a deeper understanding of cults. It is a useful addition to the field of sociology and particularly to the study of sociology of religion, deviance, and social problems." --Martin E. Danzig, Contemporary Sociology

"This collection is a solid contribution to the sociology of religion, accomplishing several important tasks for the scholarly reader.... The book offers significant contributions to theoretical development in the sociology of religion.... It should be studied by all who want an exciting and informed linkage of studies of new and exotic religious phenomena with classical and sociological theory." --James T. Richardson, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion

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