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Teaching new religious movements/Learning from new religious movements / David G. Bromley
Introducing and defining the concept of a new religion / J. Gordon Melton
Disciplinary perspectives on new religious movements : views from the humanities and social sciences / John A. Saliba
Methodological issues in the study of new religious movements / David G. Bromley
New religious movements, countermovements, moral panics, and the media / James T. Richardson and Massimo Introvigne
The meaning and significance of new religious movements / Lorne L. Dawson
Deliberate heresies : new religious myths and rituals as critiques / Susan J. Palmer and David G. Bromley
Social building blocks of new religious movements : organization and leadership / E. Burke Rochford, Jr.
The dynamics of movement membership : joining and leaving new religious movements / Stuart A. Wright
Gender in new religions / Sarah M. Pike
Abuse in new religious movements : challenges for the sociology of religion / Janet Jacobs
New religious movements and violence / Thomas Robbins and John R. Hall
Responding to resistance in teaching about new religious movements / Eugene V. Gallagher
Teaching new religious movements on the world wide web / Douglas E. Cowan
Charting the information field : cult-watching groups and the construction of images of new religious movements / Eileen Barker
New religious movements : a bibliographic essay / William Sims Bainbridge.

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