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