Passer au contenu principal

SAGE Social Science Thesaurus

Choisissez le vocabulaire dans lequel chercher

Concept information

... > social science subjects > sociology > anthropology > theology > religion > intentional communities and new religious movements
other subjects > arts and humanities > theology > religion > intentional communities and new religious movements

Terme préférentiel

intentional communities and new religious movements  

Définition

  • In the decades following World War II, observers of Western culture noticed a marked rise in the number of religious groups whose beliefs and practices differed markedly from those of the several forms of Christianity that had dominated the Western religious scene for more than a millennium. Many of these groups represented newly arrived movements from Asia (and to a lesser extent Africa, the Caribbean, and the Middle East). [Source: Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World; Intentional Communities and New Religious Movements]

Appartient au groupe

URI

http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-Q9LCMC7X-2

Télécharger ce concept :