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New Religious Movements in Modern Asian History : Sociocultural Alternatives

Barker, Eileen, London School of Economic(Foreword by)Broy, Nikolas, Leipzig University(Contributions by)Dada, Catharine(Contributions by)Dover, Lauren(Contributions by)Hartney, Christopher(Contributions by)Kim, David W.(Contributions by)Leverton, Emma(Contributions by)Obadia, Lionel(Contributions by)Scialpi, Fabio, Sapienza, University of R(Contributions by)Kim, David W.(Edited by)
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This book provides evidence that the emergence of Asian new religious movements (NRMs) was predominantly the result of anti-colonial ideology from local religious groups or individuals.

The contributors argue that when traditional religions were powerless to maintain their cultural heritage, the leadership of NRMs adduced alternative principles, and the new teachings of each NRM attracted the local people enough for them to change their beliefs.

The contributors argue that, as a whole, the Asian new religious movements overall were very ardent and progressive in transmitting their new ideologies.

The varied viewpoints in this volume attest to the consistent development of Asian NRMs from domestic and international dimensions by replacing old, traditional religions.

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Lexington Books
1793634041 / 9781793634047
Paperback / softback
15/05/2022
United States
English
306 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm