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:''For an alternative list of new religious movements, using a different definition, (small and since 1850), see ].'' | |||
This is a '''list of ]s''' as used in the definitions by ] and David V. Barret's, that is first appearing after the end of ] and new in a certain country or new for a certain culture. | |||
This alphabetical list of '''New religious movements''' is based on lists compiled by the following sources: | |||
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Some movements are listed by the name of their founder, because the public identifies the founder with the movement, or because there is no name yet of the movement, or because the name is unknown. | |||
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Known extinct new religious movements are designated as such. | |||
Notes: | |||
*Some movements are listed by the name of their founder, because the public identifies the founder with the movement, or because there is no name yet of the movement, or because the name is unknown. | |||
*Known extinct new religious movements are designated as such. | |||
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*] aka ''Tuesday Lobsang Rampa'' aka ''Cyril Hoskin'' (founder) | *] aka ''Tuesday Lobsang Rampa'' aka ''Cyril Hoskin'' (founder) | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*Barrett, D. V. ''The New Believers - A survey of sects, cults and alternative religions'' 2001 UK, Cassell & Co. ISBN 0304355925 | *Barrett, D. V. ''The New Believers - A survey of sects, cults and alternative religions'' 2001 UK, Cassell & Co. ISBN 0304355925 | ||
* ] and ] ''The New Religious Movements Homepage @The University of Virginia'' | |||
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Revision as of 20:42, 11 August 2005
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- For an alternative list of new religious movements, using a different definition, (small and since 1850), see List of religions: New religious movements.
This is a list of new religious movements as used in the definitions by Eileen Barker and David V. Barret's, that is first appearing after the end of World War II and new in a certain country or new for a certain culture.
Some movements are listed by the name of their founder, because the public identifies the founder with the movement, or because there is no name yet of the movement, or because the name is unknown.
Known extinct new religious movements are designated as such.
Organizations or groups centered around a founder or leader
- A Course in Miracles various organizations
- Adidam founded by Adi Da Samraj, born Franklin Albert Jones, also called Bubba Free John, Da Free John, and Da Love-Ananda
- Aetherius Society
- Ananda Marga
- Ior Bock (founder)
- Branhamism founded by William Branham
- Andrew Cohen (founder)
- Anima Universale founded by Swami Roberto
- Aleph, formerly known as Aum Shinrikyo.
- Sri Aurobindo (founder)
- Brahma Kumaris
- Bala Sai Baba (founder)
- Chinmaya mission founded by Chinmayananda
- Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche (founder)
- Church Universal and Triumphant affiliated with The Summit Lighthouse
- Dayananda Saraswati
- Eckankar
- Elan Vital, superceding the Divine Light Mission, affiliated organizations The Prem Rawat Foundation,
- The Family the new name of the Children of God
- The Emissaries of Divine Light
- Endeavor Academy founded by Charles Buell Anderson
- Falun_Gong
- Findhorn Foundation
- Heaven's Gate (cult) (extinct)
- Iglesia ni Cristo
- International Meditation Institute or more commonly referred to as Shyamspace founded by Swami Shyam's
- International Society for Krishna Consciousness, often called Hare Krishna
- Kabbalah Centre
- Lou de Palingboer (founder)
- Sant Kirpal Singh (founder)
- Thakar Sing (founder)
- Kofuku no Kagaku, also known as The Institute for Research in Human Happiness
- Swami Kriyananda founder of Ananda
- Lobsang Rampa aka Tuesday Lobsang Rampa aka Cyril Hoskin (founder)
- Sukyo Mahikari
- Makuya
- Mata Amritanandamayi (founder)
- Mother Meera (founder)
- Meher Baba (founder)
- New Acropolis
- Northeast Kingdom Community Church aka Twelve Tribes
- Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov (founder)
- Order of the Solar Temple, also called Ordre du Temple Solaire (possibly extinct)
- Osho-Rajneesh movement founded by Rajneesh/Osho
- Peoples Temple (extinct)
- Radha Soami Satsang Beas
- Ramtha's School of Enlightenment
- Raëlism
- Rastafari movement
- Sahaja Yoga
- Sathya Sai Baba (founder)
- Self Realization Fellowship founded by Paramahamsa Yogananda
- Religion of Jesus Church
- Siddha Yoga
- Scientology
- Seicho-No-Ie Japanese new religion, but acquired also followers in Brazil and the United States
- Soka_Gakkai
- Subud
- Suma Ching Hai (founder)
- Summum
- Transcendental_Meditation
- True Buddha School founded by Lu Sheng-yen
- Unification Church
- Universal Life Church
- 3HO founded by Yogi Bhajan
Movements comprising several leaders, founders, or organizations
- A Course In Miracles
- Ásatrú
- Gaudiya Vaishnavism
- Jesus Movement
- Neo-druidism
- Neopaganism
- Sant Mat and Radha Soami
- Urantia
- Wicca
References
- Barrett, D. V. The New Believers - A survey of sects, cults and alternative religions 2001 UK, Cassell & Co. ISBN 0304355925