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Children in New Religions
Susan Jean Palmer
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The late 1960s and early 1970s constituted a remarkable period for spiritual experimentation and for the proliferation of new religious groups. Now the children born into these religions have come of age. While their parents made the decision as adults to embrace alternative religious practices, the children have been raised with a very different orientation toward the larger society. While they take their religious communities for granted, many of these children gaze with curiosity at the surrounding secular world which their parents, not they, chose to reject. The contributors to this volume examine children from many different alternative religious movements ... Read more
The late 1960s and early 1970s constituted a remarkable period for spiritual experimentation and for the proliferation of new religious groups. Now the children born into these religions have come of age. While their parents made the decision as adults to embrace alternative religious practices, the children have been raised with a very different orientation toward the larger society. While they take their religious communities for granted, many of these children gaze with curiosity at the surrounding secular world which their parents, not they, chose to reject. The contributors to this volume examine children from many different alternative religious movements ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1999
Publisher
Rutgers University Press United States
Number of pages
272
Condition
New
Number of Pages
270
Place of Publication
New Brunswick NJ, United States
ISBN
9780813526201
SKU
V9780813526201
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About Susan Jean Palmer
SUSAN J. PALMER is an adjunct professor at Dawson College. She has authored numerous books about new religious movements. CHARLOTTE E. HARDMAN is a lecturer of religion at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Reviews for Children in New Religions
What happens to a new religious movement of "born again" converts when it has to cope with its "born into" children? What happens to the kids as they grow up? This important book provides a unique and long-awaited opportunity to learn about the second-generation membership of a wide range of alternative religions.
Eileen Barker
FBA, Professor of Sociology, London School ... Read more
Eileen Barker
FBA, Professor of Sociology, London School ... Read more