New Religions As Global Cultures
Explore the fascinating intersection of culture and spirituality in New Religions As Global Cultures by Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 1997, this insightful paperback spans 208 pages and delves into the emergence of new religions, revealing how they often arise from a rich tapestry of folk traditions and established world religions. The author presents compelling examples from Africa, the United States, Asia, and Europe, illustrating that many so-called 'new' religions are, in fact, deeply rooted in historical beliefs and practices. This thought-provoking analysis encourages readers to reconsider their understanding of faith and cultural exchange in our increasingly interconnected world. Perfect for scholars and curious minds alike, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the dynamics of religion and culture.