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  • The Christian Church and the New Religious Movements: Towards Theological Understanding John A

    The Christian Church and the New Religious Movements: Towards Theological Understanding John A

  • The Israeli Center for Victims of Cults Who Is Who? Who Is Behind It?

    The Israeli Center for Victims of Cults Who Is Who? Who Is Behind It?

  • Shaping Stories and Building Worlds on Interactive Fiction Platforms

    Shaping Stories and Building Worlds on Interactive Fiction Platforms

  • Coercive Change of Religion in South Korea»

    Coercive Change of Religion in South Korea»

  • Researching New Religious Movements

    Researching New Religious Movements

  • Introduction to the ICSA 2007 Annual Conference

    Introduction to the ICSA 2007 Annual Conference

  • Religious Cults and the First Amendment Craig Andrews Parton

    Religious Cults and the First Amendment Craig Andrews Parton

  • The Sociology of Religion a Modest Social Constructionist View

    The Sociology of Religion a Modest Social Constructionist View

  • Brainwashing As a Legitimate Defense

    Brainwashing As a Legitimate Defense

  • Brainwashing As a Legitimate Defense Ida-Gaye Warburton

    Brainwashing As a Legitimate Defense Ida-Gaye Warburton

  • New Religious Movements: Their Incidence and Significance

    New Religious Movements: Their Incidence and Significance

  • If You Are Using the TADS 3 Workbench, Select New Project

    If You Are Using the TADS 3 Workbench, Select New Project

  • Interactive Fiction Development: Quest and Squiffy

    Interactive Fiction Development: Quest and Squiffy

  • The Inform Designer's Manual

    The Inform Designer's Manual

  • Annual Report April 2016 – March 2017

    Annual Report April 2016 – March 2017

  • Disengagement from Ideologically-Based and Violent Organizations: a Systematic Review of the Literature Steven Windisch University of Nebraska at Omaha

    Disengagement from Ideologically-Based and Violent Organizations: a Systematic Review of the Literature Steven Windisch University of Nebraska at Omaha

  • Compared to the 1980S and 1990S, There Is Less Discussion About Cults, Sects, and New Religious Movements in the Broader Discussions of American Religious Studies

    Compared to the 1980S and 1990S, There Is Less Discussion About Cults, Sects, and New Religious Movements in the Broader Discussions of American Religious Studies

  • The Not-So-New Religious Movements: Changes in 'The Cult

    The Not-So-New Religious Movements: Changes in 'The Cult

Top View
  • The Not-So-New Religious Movements: Changes in ‘The Cult Scene’ Over the Past Forty Years
  • Report to the Prime Minister
  • Editor's Introduction, on Caliban Mischief
  • The Crackdown on Shincheonji in South Korea
  • CULTS and PUBLIC POLICY PROTECTING the VICTIMS of CULTIC ABUSE in AUSTRALIA Stephen Mutch
  • 85. Beckford, James A
  • Techniques of Persuasion from Propaganda to Brainwashing J.A.C.Brown L Orte M Eitner-Graf Lames A
  • What Should We Do About the Cults? Policies, Information and the Perspective of INFORM
  • 1 Submission by Church of Scientology OSCE Supplementary
  • Dialogue and Cultic Studies: Why Dialogue Benefits the Cultic Studies Field*, a Message from the Directors of the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA)
  • Shaping Stories and Building Worlds on Interactive Fiction Platforms
  • Introducing PNFGPNFG
  • CPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
  • Generating Narrative in an Interactive Fiction Game
  • 2011 Annual Report Final
  • Interview with Eileen Barker
  • “RELIGION IS FREE $CIENTOLOGY IS NEITHER”: LEGAL and MEDIA AUTHORITIES in the NEGOTIATION of RELIGIOUS PLURALISM by SHANNON
  • Police Use of Force: an Examination of Modern Policing Practices


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