1st Edition

Modern Religious Cults and Movements (Routledge Revivals)

By Gaius Glenn Atkins Copyright 1924
    364 Pages
    by Routledge

    364 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1923, this title explores the schools of religious thought and practice that sprung up towards the end of the nineteenth century and at the start of the twentieth: sects, mystics and spiritualists, theological sciences and scientific theologies, personal philosophies, and a huge range of new trajectories of thought within the established forms of Western European Christianity.

    In particular, the author explores the numerous ways in which ‘Eastern’ religious traditions, or at least spiritual patterns deriving inspiration from the Orient, gained a foothold among seekers in the West at a time of optimism and belief in progress.

    1. Forms and Backgrounds of Inherited Christianity  2. New Forces and Old Faiths  3. Faith Healing in General  4. The Approach to Christian Science and Mary Baker Eddy  5. Christian Science as a Philosophy  6. Christian Science as a Theology  7. Christian Science as a System of Healing and a Religion  8. New Thought  9. The Return of the East upon the West: Theosophy and Kindred Cults  10. Spiritualism  11. Minor Cults: The Meaning of the Cults for the Church

    Biography

    Gaius Glenn Atkins