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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface x
- INTRODUCTION. The Common Foundation of Religious Diversity xvii
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SECTION ONE Church and State: Limits of Religious Innovation within the Social Order
- INTRODUCTION 3
- The Legitimation of Marginal Religions in the United States 9
- "The Law Knows No Heresy": Marginal Religious Movements and the Courts 27
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SECTION TWO. Language in Culture and Society: Linguistic Forms in Ritual Contexts
- INTRODUCTION 53
- Uncovering Ritual Structures in Afro-American Music 60
- The Psychology of the Spiritual Sermon 135
- Ritualization: A Study in Texture and Texture Change 150
- In the Beginning Was the Word: The Relationship of Language to Social Organization in Spiritualist Churches 166
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SECTION THREE. Altered States of Consciousness: Processes of Religious Innovation and Social Change
- INTRODUCTION 223
- Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Religious Uses of Altered States of Consciousness 228
- Prognosis: A New Religion? 244
- Cocoon Work: An Interpretation of the Concern of Contemporary Youth with the Mystical 255
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SECTION FOUR. Psychological Dimensions of Religious Innovation
- INTRODUCTION 275
- Ritual, Release, and Orientation: Maintenance of the Self in the Antinomian Personality 283
- Sectarianism and Psychosocial Adjustment: A Controlled Comparison of Puerto Rican Pentecostals and Catholics 298
- Spiritualists and Shamans as Psychotherapists: An Account of Original Anthropological Sin 330
- A Medium for Mental Health 338
- Magical Therapy: An Anthropological Investigation of Contemporary Satanism 355
- Belief, Ritual, and Healing: New England Spiritualism and Mexican-American Spiritism Compared 383
- Ideological Support for the Marginal Middle Class: Faith Healing and Glossolalia 418
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SECTION FIVE. Eastern Philosophies and Western Alienation: The Social Function of Imported Cults
- INTRODUCTION 459
- The Hare Krishna Movement 463
- The Meher Baba Movement: Its Affect on Post-Adolescent Social Alienation 479
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SECTION SIX. Symbols and Innovation: Belief Systems and Ritual Behavior
- INTRODUCTION 515
- Latter-Day Sense and Substance 519
- Reasonably Fantastic: Some Perspectives on Scientology, Science Fiction, and Occultism 547
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SECTION SEVEN. Glassiiicatory Approaches: Typologies in Historiographical and Sociological Analysis
- INTRODUCTION 591
- The Historical Study of Marginal American Religious Movements 596
- Culture Crises and New Religious Movements: A Paradigmatic Statement of a Theory of Cults 612
- Towards a Sociology of the Occult: Notes on Modern Witchcraft 628
- The Deprivation and Disorganization Theories of Social Movements 646
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SECTION EIGHT. Religious Innovation: Processual Considerations
- INTRODUCTION 665
- Pentecostalism: Revolution or Counter-Revolution? 669
- "Publish" or Perish: Negro Jehovah's Witness Adaptation in the Ghetto 700
- The Economic Basis for the Evolution of Mormon Religion 722
- CONCLUSION. Perspectives for Future Research 767
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 771
- CONTRIBUTORS 815
- INDEX 823
- Backmatter 838
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface x
- INTRODUCTION. The Common Foundation of Religious Diversity xvii
-
SECTION ONE Church and State: Limits of Religious Innovation within the Social Order
- INTRODUCTION 3
- The Legitimation of Marginal Religions in the United States 9
- "The Law Knows No Heresy": Marginal Religious Movements and the Courts 27
-
SECTION TWO. Language in Culture and Society: Linguistic Forms in Ritual Contexts
- INTRODUCTION 53
- Uncovering Ritual Structures in Afro-American Music 60
- The Psychology of the Spiritual Sermon 135
- Ritualization: A Study in Texture and Texture Change 150
- In the Beginning Was the Word: The Relationship of Language to Social Organization in Spiritualist Churches 166
-
SECTION THREE. Altered States of Consciousness: Processes of Religious Innovation and Social Change
- INTRODUCTION 223
- Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Religious Uses of Altered States of Consciousness 228
- Prognosis: A New Religion? 244
- Cocoon Work: An Interpretation of the Concern of Contemporary Youth with the Mystical 255
-
SECTION FOUR. Psychological Dimensions of Religious Innovation
- INTRODUCTION 275
- Ritual, Release, and Orientation: Maintenance of the Self in the Antinomian Personality 283
- Sectarianism and Psychosocial Adjustment: A Controlled Comparison of Puerto Rican Pentecostals and Catholics 298
- Spiritualists and Shamans as Psychotherapists: An Account of Original Anthropological Sin 330
- A Medium for Mental Health 338
- Magical Therapy: An Anthropological Investigation of Contemporary Satanism 355
- Belief, Ritual, and Healing: New England Spiritualism and Mexican-American Spiritism Compared 383
- Ideological Support for the Marginal Middle Class: Faith Healing and Glossolalia 418
-
SECTION FIVE. Eastern Philosophies and Western Alienation: The Social Function of Imported Cults
- INTRODUCTION 459
- The Hare Krishna Movement 463
- The Meher Baba Movement: Its Affect on Post-Adolescent Social Alienation 479
-
SECTION SIX. Symbols and Innovation: Belief Systems and Ritual Behavior
- INTRODUCTION 515
- Latter-Day Sense and Substance 519
- Reasonably Fantastic: Some Perspectives on Scientology, Science Fiction, and Occultism 547
-
SECTION SEVEN. Glassiiicatory Approaches: Typologies in Historiographical and Sociological Analysis
- INTRODUCTION 591
- The Historical Study of Marginal American Religious Movements 596
- Culture Crises and New Religious Movements: A Paradigmatic Statement of a Theory of Cults 612
- Towards a Sociology of the Occult: Notes on Modern Witchcraft 628
- The Deprivation and Disorganization Theories of Social Movements 646
-
SECTION EIGHT. Religious Innovation: Processual Considerations
- INTRODUCTION 665
- Pentecostalism: Revolution or Counter-Revolution? 669
- "Publish" or Perish: Negro Jehovah's Witness Adaptation in the Ghetto 700
- The Economic Basis for the Evolution of Mormon Religion 722
- CONCLUSION. Perspectives for Future Research 767
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 771
- CONTRIBUTORS 815
- INDEX 823
- Backmatter 838