Wuhan Journal of Cultic Studies
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Volume 1: Issue 2, 2021
ARTICLES
Click on the article to view the abstract: 1) Naming New Religions James R. Lewis and Lou Wei, Wuhan University 2) The Taiping Rebellion Perceived as a New Religious Movement Gábor Dániel Nagy, University of Szeged 3) The reconstruction of ancient Greek religion: Practicing Hellenic religious tradition in contemporary Greek society Alexandros Sakellariou, Hellenic Open University & Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences 4) Revealing Patterns: Darek C. Barefoot, Satanic Images in Jehovah’s Witnesses Publications, and Biblical Typologies Stefano Bigliardi, Al Akhawayn University BOOK REVIEWS To download all the book reviews, click here. Occult Roots of Religious Studies: On the Influence of Non-Hegemonic Currents on Academia around 1900, Eds. Yves Mühlematter and Helmut Zander Walter de Gruyter, 2021 Reviewed By: Carole M. Cusack The Problem of Invented Religions, Eds. Steven J. Sutcliffe and Carole M. Cusack Routledge, 2016, Reviewed By: Federico Palmieri Di Pietro Solitary Pagans: Contemporary Witches, Wiccans & Others Who Practice Alone, Helen A. Berger University of South Carolina Press, 2019 Reviewed By: Alexandros Sakellariou |