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  1. Scientology: Religious Consciousness in a Technological Age (Cults and New Religions) by James R. Lewis, 1991-04
  2. The new world and its religion: A sermon for the conference of Unitarian laymen at Springfield, Massachusetts, January 12, 1919 (Religion for the new age) by Francis Greenwood Peabody, 1919
  3. New Age and Neopagan Religions in America (Columbia Contemporary American Religion) by Sarah M Pike,
  4. Religion in the New Age: Cult and Dynamic by Canon Peter Spink, 1980
  5. New Age Cults & Religions by Texe Marrs, 1980
  6. The call of the bishops,: As heard by American Protestants (Religion for the new age series) by Francis Greenwood Peabody, 1921
  7. Texe Marrs Book of New Age Cults and Religions by Texe Marrs, 1990-01-01
  8. The romance of Unitarianism (Religion for the new age series) by Maxwell Savage, 1927
  9. Texe Marris Book of New Age Cults & Religions $6.95 by Texe Marrs, 1990
  10. Texe Marrs Book of New Age Cults & Religions by No Author Mentioned, 1990
  11. Nature Religion in America: From the Algonkian Indians to the New Age (Chicago History of American Religion) by Catherine L. Albanese, 1991-09-24
  12. Religion & Ethics for a New Age: Evolutionist Approach by Emmanuel K. Twesigye, 2001-05-16
  13. Spiritualities of Life: New Age Romanticism and Consumptive Capitalism (Religion and Spirituality in the Modern Wolrd) by Paul Heelas, 2008-05-02

81. Mind, Body & Spirit
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82. Society Of Indexers: Indexers Available 2002
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83. Rosemary's Little Bookshop
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Special Selection These are a few of the books I have in my personal library. Some I have enjoyed for many years, while others are recent acquisitions. A few of these titles are out of print, but still worth knowing about. Astrology Linda Goodman's Sun Signs , Linda Goodman
This book has been in print for over 30 years, and is still as popular as ever. I can remember poring over this book with my friends when I was a teenager, and I still use it as a reference. Goodman begins each chapter with a quote from Lewis Carroll to illustrate some aspect of the astrological personality. Her style is entertaining and upbeat as she describes the good, the bad, and the downright quirky aspects of each sign, along with advice for friends, family, and coworkers. The reasons for Goodman's ongoing popularity are obvious. She goes into tremendous detail, never losing her humor, compassion, and genuine desire to make people's lives better. Sexual Astrology , Martine The author describes the male and female sexual personalities for each sign how to meet them, how to please them, how to break up with them. She is not always kind in her evaluations, but she is entertaining.

84. Marburg Journal Of Religion (September 2002) Review: Prohl, Inken
Review Whether there is, or was, a new age culture in Japan is not Toji and YuasaYasuo, all of whom have commented extensively on religion and proposed
http://www.uni-marburg.de/religionswissenschaft/journal/mjr/rev5_9_02.html
Volume 7, No.1 (September 2002)
Author Prohl, Inken Year Title Die "spirituellen Intellektuellen" und das New Age in Japan Publisher Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens City Hamburg Number of Volumes Number of Pages 202 pp. Price ISBN Review: Religion, Journal of Religion and Religions Special Issue on the Occasion of the XIIIth Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions, August 1975, pp.55-72), and in various other publications has pointed out the significance of serious reflection on religions prior to the nineteenth century, which is completely disregarded here. Some writings by former Tokyo University professor Tamaru Noriyoshi are referred to, but then why not also his study of fifty years' history of that same organisation ( Shukyogaku no rekishi to kadai chishikijin ) mobilise and market religious or "spiritual" themes.

85. World Religions Index: Articles
one religion has made the front page perhaps more than any other. Unity School ofChristianity Russ Wise The Unity School of Christianity is a classic new age
http://wri.leaderu.com/articles.html
Evangelistic Articles
Connecting With the Divine
Marilyn Adamson

An article that discusses Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and New Age; their main characteristics and perspectives on God, humanity and salvation. How to Pick Your Own God
John Gay

An article that looks at the optimal attributes for a God and which religion has a God that we would naturally find attractive. Is There a God?
Marilyn Adamson

A discussion of the evidence for God's existence. Simple, straightforward reasons that would lead one to conclude there is a God. Beyond Blind Faith
Paul E. Little

Is there a man in human history who claimed to be God and backed up those claims? Has any man ever conquered death and risen from the dead? This article looks at the claims and life of Jesus Christ. Who was he? What did he do?
Other Religions and Cults
Buddhism
Pat Zukeran

For centuries, Buddhism has been the dominant religion of the Eastern world. Today it remains the predominant religion in China, Japan, Korea, and much of southeast Asia. Hinduism: A Christian Perspective Rick Rood Though Hinduism may seem far removed from our everyday experience, it's becoming increasingly important that we as Christians understand this mysterious religion from India.

86. Institute On Religion In An Age Of Science
Longstanding interfaith group working for a dynamic and positive relationship between religion and science. Includes newsletter, conference abstracts, and details of how to set up a local discussion group.
http://www.iras.org/
Working for a dynamic and positive relationship between religion and science since 1954.
Original IRAS logo design by Ruth Wathen-Dunn ENTER

87. PANTHEIST AGE
Essay, poems and links about the world's oldest religion that is fast becoming the most reasonable religion for the modern world and inquiring minds.
http://www.paxdoraunlimited.com/PantheistAge.html
(Click icons for WindowsMediaPlayer to play streaming orchestral music) Pantheistic ideas have also expanded into popular culture. Gallup reports ever-growing numbers of people engaged in "an intensive spiritual search and a continuing desire for inward and spiritual growth." Web sites, song lyrics, and self help books strive to recapture a sense of the sacred that is currently missing in many lives. National bestsellers like Hymns To An Unknown God and Spiritual Literacy strum several pantheistic chords.
As the bedrock religion of humanity, Pantheism could be bulldozed, but not banished, by later world religions. Eastern faiths including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism retained thin layers of Pantheism and they never abandoned a sense of unity with Nature. Early Christianity contained outcrops of Pantheism; Saint Francis of Assisi celebrated the natural world and kinship with all life.
The environmental crisis has triggered reinterpretation of biblical texts to emphasize "caring for creation." Works on ecology and theology pouring forth from religious publishing houses contain decidedly pantheistic overtones. For example, one writer suggests that "God can be envisioned not as a king or ruler external to the universe but as the sacred whole of the universe itself." Another states "The cosmic process is within God, and God is within the cosmos as the ultimate power of life." Still another observes "The voices, coming from varying religious traditions, call us to move from a paradigm of domination, fear, and alienation to a paradigm of partnership, mutuality, and reverence for all living things, wherein spiritual values are reclaimed and divine immanence is reaffirmed." The continuing quiet pantheization of mainstream religion has the potential to contribute substantially to the sanctity and safekeeping of the world.

88. CESNUR Books - Libri
new Book Discusses the Precarious Balance between Freedom ofReligion and the Massimo Introvigne - PierLuigi Zoccatelli, new age - Next age
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Collana "Religioni e Movimenti" (seconda serie)

Monografie su correnti e gruppi a cura del CESNUR (Edizioni Elle Di Ci) Massimo Introvigne, Hamas. Fondamentalismo islamico e terrorismo suicida in Palestina Donald S. Lopez Jr., Il buddhismo tibetano Massimo Introvigne, Massimo Introvigne, Massimo Introvigne, I mormoni. Dal Far West alle Olimpiadi Massimo Introvigne, Osama bin Laden. Apocalisse sull'Occidente I fondamentalismi Maria Letizia Viarengo, Sai Baba e il suo movimento Collana "Religioni e Movimenti" (prima serie)
Monografie su correnti e gruppi a cura del CESNUR (Edizioni Elle Di Ci) Nuovi titoli della collana: Margit Warburg, I baha'i
Andrea Pacini, Le Chiese ortodosse
Susan J. Palmer, I Raeliani
Eugenio Fizzotti, Federico Squarcini, Gli Hare Krishna
La Chiesa Anima Universale di Roberto Casarin

Massimo Introvigne,
Judith Coney, Osho Rajneesh e il suo movimento
Mikael Rothstein, I culti dei dischi volanti Il satanismo di Massimo Introvigne Il New Age , di PierLuigi Zoccatelli Il Tempio Solare di Massimo Introvigne La Chiesa dell'Unificazione del Reverendo Moon , di Massimo Introvigne La massoneria , di Massimo Introvigne Dai Bambini di Dio a The Family , di J. Gordon Melton

89. The Age Fans Use The Force Against Censor
Star Wars fans who want to formalise 'Jedi Knight' as a religion have taken their campaign direct to the census bureau.
http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/2001/06/27/FFX6BHNZFOC.html

90. Religion News Blog : News About Cults Sects Alternative Religions And Hate Group
Gakkai Buddhists seek ultimate truth of universe 02/13/2003 religion StatisticsCensus Branch Davidians make little headway in push for new trial against
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91. Anglo-saxons
Index to AngloSaxon studies. Provides links to Old English literary texts, translations, bibliographies, historical sites, archaeological sites, Old English language, manuscripts, art, and religion.
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92. World Space League
Primary Objective To establish a World Wide Network of people who believe that Space Business / Travel /Education should be available to all people regardless of age, race, religion and income.
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Monde Ligue Spatiale est en train de venir. Rallie si vous osez Welt Weltall Liga Kommt. Geselle wenn Sie getrauen Universo Spaziale Lega Viene. Unisco se voi osi. World Space League is coming. Join if you dare Hlaba Khenke Ligi woza Hlanganisa nges ikhathi you lokotha Swiat Szpara Liga nastaje. Laczyc jezeli you prowokowac
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93. The Religious Movements Homepage @ The University Of Virginia
Jeffrey K. Hadden's extensive collection of resources covering cults, sects, and new and established Category Society religion and Spirituality new Religious Movements...... Jeffrey K. Hadden, Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia, an internationallyknown scholar of the Christian Right and of new religious movements
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January 27, 2003
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Jeffrey K. Hadden, Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia, an internationally known scholar of the Christian Right and of new religious movements, and the founding editor of the Religious Movements Homepage Project.
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94. Differences Between Indians And New Agers
Pointby-point explanation of why new age and American Indian religions are different.
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Differences between Indian beliefs and New Age
I decided to compare and contrast Indian beliefs with New Age. One of the main differences being that less than one in a hundred Americans is a traditional Indian, but one in five has New Age beliefs.
Indian beliefs
2 Indian beliefs hold that spirituality is deeply taboo, especially when talking with foreigners. 3 Method of transferring information. There are no Indian sacred texts; we transfer information orally. In fact, most Indian languages have no written form. (And BTW, those that do are significantly different from non-Indian written languages.) Further, it is ONLY transferred in that language. 5 Ancestors communicate with Indians. 6 Nation-specific. ALL Indians know what nation they belong to, and traditionals practice the beliefs of their respective nations. 7 Faith is based on community. 8 Structure. People have set roles in rituals. 9 Even offering money makes a ceremony useless.
New Age beliefs
1 Syncretism. New Age beliefs mix and match. Mix Hopi prophecies with Lakota ceremonies, as well as non-Indian beliefs such as karma, zen, channeling, tarot cards, paranormal, Western psychology, tantra, and God only knows what else in a haphazard manner, and you've got a typical New Age cocktail.

95. Teen Sexuality In A Culture Of Confusion
An online documentary for adolescents coming of age into their sexual identity in America looking at factors such as love, substance abuse, poverty, family, sexual abuse, racism and religion.
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96. Vilaross: Age Of Redemption
Information about classes, races, religion, immortals and areas.
http://baby.indstate.edu/vilaross/i.html

97. Freedomland
Race, nationality, religion, sex, age all are discriminated against in one form or another. One small voice can make a difference. You make a difference.
http://www.freedomland.com

98. Euthanasia - A Guide For An Ethicist
A site designed by students giving an outline of some of the main issues of the euthasia debate (age, society, individual rights, religion, coma patients).
http://www.geocities.com/aliflack/

99. United Nations In Mozambique
The United Nations in Mozambique supports sustainable human development seeking to empower all Mozambicans independent of gender, race, age, religion, political affiliation, or economic or social status, to participate in and benefit from the development process.
http://www.unsystemmoz.org/

100. WriteAPrisoner - Prison Pen Pals
Prisoners' ads can be searched by age, race, and religion. Photographs and personal ads of men and women prisoners. Inmates' addresses are free. Viewers can email first messages to inmates; site will forward at no charge.
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