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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Alternative belief systems > Contemporary non-Christian & para-Christian cults & sects
"For You I Write - Journal" is the best way to document your
progress in fulfilling God's purpose for your life. This is more
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To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the siege at Waco, and a
tie-in to the upcoming Spike TV mini-series, an updated reissue of
the critically acclaimed A PLACE CALLED WACO by Branch Davidian
survivor, David Thibodeau now titled Waco: A Survivor's Story. For
the first time ever, a survivor of the Waco massacre tells the
inside story of Branch Davidians, David Koresh, and what really
happened. When he first met the man who called himself David
Koresh, David Thibodeau, who had never been religious in the
slightest, was drumming for a rock band that was going nowhere
fast. Intrigued and frustrated with a stalled music career,
Thibodeau gradually became a follower and moved to the Branch
Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. He remained there until April 19,
1993, when the compound was stormed and burnt to the ground. In
this book, Thibodeau explores why so many people came to believe
that Koresh was truly divinely inspired. We meet the men, women and
children of Mt. Carmel. We get inside the day-to-day life of the
community. Thibodeau is brutally honest about himself, Koresh and
the other members and the result is a revelatory look at life
inside a cult. But Waco is just as brutally honest when it comes to
dissecting the actions of the United States government. Thibodeau
marshals an array of evidence, some of it never previously
revealed, and proves conclusively that it was our own government
that caused the Waco tragedy, including the fires. The result is a
memoir that reads like a thriller, with each page taking us closer
to the eventual inferno.
Explores how bodies of knowledge developed, concerning folkloric
beliefs, magic, sorcery, and witchcraft from the 12th -18th century
which allows students to see how culture was exchanged across
Europe leading up to the witch-trials of the 17th century and
offers an explanation of why the witch-hunts and trials became so
prevalent due to a strong belief in the existence of witchcraft in
the popular conscious. The collection looks at a range of sources
which crossed the religions, political and linguistic boundaries
such as objects, legal documents, letters, art, literature, the
oral tradition and pamphlets providing students with a range of
case studies to deepen their understanding of the period and to
inform their own research. Includes examples from across Europe
from England to Italy, Norway to France and the Netherlands to
Spain. Allowing students to see how these cultural exchanges
crossed geographical boundaries to form a collective phenomenon.
Published in 1955 under the direction of psychiatrist William
Sadler, "The Urantia Book" is the largest and most sophisticated
work of New Age literature ever produced. This massive tome is
believed by devotees to be a revelation to our world, which is
allegedly called 'Urantia' in the language of the unseen higher
beings credited with inspiring the book. Unlike other channelled
'bibles', "The Urantia Book" contains a vast amount of modern
science as well as an extensive biography of Jesus Christ, filled
with details not found in the Gospels. Well-known sceptic and
acclaimed popular science writer Martin Gardner presents a complete
history of the Urantia movement, from its beginnings in the early
20th century to the present day.In addition to providing an outline
of the Urantia cult's worldview, Gardner presents strong evidence
to establish the identity of the man whose trance-like orations
formed the basis of the book. Gardner also analyzes the flaws in
Urantian science and points out many instances of plagiarism in
various sections of the book. In a new postscript to this paperback
edition, Gardner details recent developments in the Urantia
movement, corrects some errors in the original edition, and
responds to critical reactions from Urantia believers to his
sceptical perspective on the book and the movement. Although there
are other histories of "The Urantia Book", this is the only one
written by a sceptic. Anyone interested in the New Age, cults, or
the development of new religions will find much fascinating
material in Gardner's thorough overview.
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The Duality of Being
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Susan I Nicholas; Edited by Stephanie Gunning; Illustrated by David Provolo
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National Book Award Finalist
National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist
A "New York Times" Notable Book
A Best Book of the Year: "The Washington Post," "The Boston Globe,"
"New York" magazine, "Slate," "Chicago Tribune," "Huffington Post,"
"Newsday," "Entertainment Weekly," "People," "The Week,"
"Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews
"A GoodReads Reader's Choice
Scientology presents itself as a scientific approach to spiritual
enlightenment, but its practices have long been shrouded in
mystery. Now Lawrence Wright--armed with his investigative talents,
years of archival research, and more than two hundred personal
interviews with current and former Scientologists--uncovers the
inner workings of the church. We meet founder L. Ron Hubbard, the
highly imaginative but mentally troubled science-fiction writer,
and his tough, driven successor, David Miscavige. We go inside
their specialized cosmology and language. We learn about the
church's legal attacks on the IRS, its vindictive treatment of
critics, and its phenomenal wealth. We see the church court
celebrities such as Tom Cruise while consigning its clergy to hard
labor under billion-year contracts. Through it all, Wright asks
what fundamentally comprises a religion, and if Scientology in fact
merits this Constitutionally-protected label. Brilliantly
researched, compellingly written, "Going Clear" pulls back the
curtain on one of the most secretive organizations at work today.
A masterful and eye-opening examination of Trump and the coercive
control tactics he uses to build a fanatical devotion in his
supporters written by "an authority on breaking away from
cults...an argument that...bears consideration as the next election
cycle heats up" (Kirkus Reviews). Since the 2016 election, Donald
Trump's behavior has become both more disturbing and yet
increasingly familiar. He relies on phrases like, "fake news,"
"build the wall," and continues to spread the divisive mentality of
us-vs.-them. He lies constantly, has no conscience, never admits
when he is wrong, and projects all of his shortcomings on to
others. He has become more authoritarian, more outrageous, and yet
many of his followers remain blindly devoted. Scott Adams, the
creator of Dilbert and a major Trump supporter, calls him one of
the most persuasive people living. His need to squash alternate
information and his insistence of constant ego stroking are all
characteristics of other famous leaders-cult leaders. In The Cult
of Trump, mind control and licensed mental health expert Steven
Hassan draws parallels between our current president and people
like Jim Jones, David Koresh, Ron Hubbard, and Sun Myung Moon,
arguing that this presidency is in many ways like a destructive
cult. He specifically details the ways in which people are
influenced through an array of social psychology methods and how
they become fiercely loyal and obedient. Hassan was a former
"Moonie" himself, and he presents a "thoughtful and well-researched
analysis of some of the most puzzling aspects of the current
presidency, including the remarkable passivity of fellow
Republicans [and] the gross pandering of many members of the press"
(Thomas G. Gutheil, MD and professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical
School). The Cult of Trump is an accessible and in-depth analysis
of the president, showing that under the right circumstances, even
sane, rational, well-adjusted people can be persuaded to believe
the most outrageous ideas. "This book is a must for anyone who
wants to understand the current political climate" (Judith
Stevens-Long, PhD and author of Living Well, Dying Well).
This book explores ordinary practices of Pentecostal and
Charismatic Christians in relation to the Holy Spirit. It offers
varied picture of contemporary Christians in the Pentecostal and
Charismatic traditions, enabling a greater understanding to be
appreciated for academic and ecclesial audiences.
The Sacred Feminine, whether viewed as an archetype, ideology or
heavenly deity, has been stripped from our cultures, religions and
psyches for several millennia. But we are starting to remember its
roots and origins. She is the missing piece of the spiritual,
cultural and political puzzle that can address the human conditions
of suffering that plagues the planet. Writing from the heart,
Tate's enthusiasm, passion for justice, and vision of love and
enlightenment is personified in the concept of the Sacred Feminine.
Thus she aids readers both new and familiar with Goddess to
reawaken this knowledge, to experience once again the nurturing
arms of the Mother, and perhaps, help humankind save itself.
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