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  1. Washu fa%.Tendai Sects - 1976 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 4:197795.
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  2. Shinto Yamatokyo f^ iH^ fnifc 1-2-33 Iwabuchi, Isesaki-shi, Mie-ken 516.New Sect Shinto - 1976 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 3:308.
     
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  3. Les sectes bouddhiques japonaises: histoire, doctrines philosophiques, textes, les sanctuaires.Emile Steinilber-Oberlin - 1930 - Paris: Les Éditions G. Crès. Edited by Kuninosuke Matsuo.
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  4. Churches, Sects, and Agencies: Aspects of Popular Ecumenism.Duglas Teixeira Monteiro - 1977 - Diogenes 25 (100):48-78.
    In the final pages of Chapter V of Afro-Brazilian Religions Roger Bastide sees, at a given moment in the socio-religious evolution of Brazil, a process of social disorganization which in its extent affects not only blacks but also poor white nationals and stranded immigrants.* As generator of a “ social marginalization,” this process could only be the passage through “a moment of transition” characterized by “the exaggerated speed of change in the country.” According to Bastide, an “organic period” follows: with (...)
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    Practicing safe sects: religious reproduction in scientific and philosophical perspective.F. LeRon Shults - 2018 - Boston: Brill.
    In Practicing Safe Sects F. LeRon Shults provides scientific and philosophical resources for having “the talk” about religious reproduction: where do gods come from – and what are the costs of bearing them in our culturally pluralistic, ecologically fragile environment?
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  6. Modern sects: The Bābī and Bahāʼī religions.Sivan Lerer - 2017 - In Meʼir Mikhaʼel Bar-Asher & Meir Hatina (eds.), ha-Islam: hisṭoryah, dat, tarbut = Islam: history, religion, culture. Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻa. sh. Y.L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.
    The paper outlines the history of the Babi-Baha'i Faith, its main doctrines and practices.
     
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  7. La secte de Qoumran et le Temple (Essai de synthese).André Caquot - 1992 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 72 (1):3-14.
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    Sects and Violence: The “Standard Model” of New Religions Violence.James R. Lewis - 2013 - Journal of Religion and Violence 1 (1):99-121.
    In contrast with other subfields within religion-and-violence studies, the study of violence and new religious movements has tended to focus on a small set of incidents involving the mass deaths of members of controversial NRMs. Beginning with the suicide-murders of hundreds of members of the People’sTemple in Jonestown, Guyana in 1978, various explanations of such incidents have been offered – some focusing on the psychological make-up of the leaders; others on the near approach of the new millennium. Scholars of violent (...)
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    Gnostic sects and trends in the past and present.Oleh Myhailovych Shepetyak - 2017 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 84:101-108.
    The article describes the analysis of Gnostic sects of the Late Antiquity, with the exception of the concepts of large Gnostic systems. Particular attention is devoted to the consideration of the Mandaean religion - the only ancient Gnostic religion that exists to this day. The history of the formation of Mandaise, the determinative role of John the Baptist and the cult of Teyvila for the Mandaeans, as well as the peculiarities of their doctrine has been analysed.
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    Buddhist Sects in India.Ernest Bender & Nalinaksha Dutt - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):509.
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  11. Religious sects-problems and challenges to national-integration.Afx Rodrigues - 1983 - Journal of Dharma 8 (4):378-390.
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  12. Religious Sects: Problems and Challenges to National Integration.Antonio Rodrigues - 1983 - Journal of Dharma 8 (4):378-390.
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    The Bhakti Sect of Vallabhācārya.Richard Keith Barz - 1976 - Faridabad: Thomson Press (India). Edited by Hariraya & Gokulanatha.
    Description: One of the foremost leaders of the devotional revolution which swept through Hindu society in the 15th and 16th centuries was Vallabhacarya. In terms of religion, Vallabhacarya's main contribution was his demonstration of the way in which a human being can shed his or her limited, mortal ego in order to rediscover an eternal individual participation in an unlimited divine being. With regard to literature, some of the earliest prose writing in any form of Hindi was produced by Vallabhacarya's (...)
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    Satanic sect.Valentyn Petryk - 1999 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 9:77-93.
    Satanism is a religious trend that involves the worship of a demonic being. This may be Satan, the Devil, Lucifer, Beelzebub, Asmodia, Seth, and others. And often the first three demons are considered to be one person in three hypostases. There are many classifications of satanism. Here we offer you ours, because we believe that it exactly reveals the essence of Satan's directions. Therefore, Satanists are divided into orthodox devil-worshipers, Luciferian, reformed devil-worshipers.
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    Scriptures, Sects, and Visions: A Profile of Judaism from Ezra to the Jewish Revolts.Jacob Neusner & Michael Edward Stone - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (4):655.
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    La secte des empoisonneurs: polémique autour de l'Encyclopédie de Diderot et d'Alembert.Jean Louis Vissière - 1993 - Aix-en-Provence: Université de Provence.
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    The Buddhist sects of Japan, their history, philosophical doctrines and sanctuaries.E. Steinilber-Oberlin - 1938 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin. Edited by Kuni Matsuo & Marc Logé.
    The understanding of this spiritual movement is an important key to the understanding of the contemporary Japanese state of mind, and The Buddhist Sects of ...
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  18. Early Pyrrhonism as a Sect of Buddhism? A Case Study in the Methodology of Comparative Philosophy.Monte Ransome Johnson & Brett Shults - 2018 - Comparative Philosophy 9 (2):1-40.
    We offer a sceptical examination of a thesis recently advanced in a monograph published by Princeton University Press, entitled Greek Buddha: Pyrrho’s Encounter with Early Buddhism in Central Asia. In this dense and probing work, Christopher I. Beckwith, a professor of Central Eurasian studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, argues that Pyrrho of Elis adopted a form of early Buddhism during his years in Bactria and Gandhāra, and that early Pyrrhonism must be understood as a sect of early Buddhism. In making (...)
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  19. Muslim sects: Secterianism in Islam.Meir M. Bar-Asher - 2017 - In Meʼir Mikhaʼel Bar-Asher & Meir Hatina (eds.), ha-Islam: hisṭoryah, dat, tarbut = Islam: history, religion, culture. Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻa. sh. Y.L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit.
     
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    Introduction: Sects and new religious movements.Anthony Dyson & Eileen Barker - 1988 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 70 (3):3-6.
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  21. Une secte d'hérétiques a'Medina del Campo en 1459. D'après le “Fortalicium Fidei” d'Alphonse de Spina.Mario Esposito - 1936 - Revue D’Histoire Ecclésiastique 32:350-60.
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    The formation of sect Shinto in modernizing Japan.Nobutaka Inoue & Mark Teeuwen - 2002 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 29:405–427.
    This essay analyzes the formation of sect Shinto in the second half of the nineteenth century. It is pointed out that the Shinto sects that constituted sect Shinto were constructed on the basis of preexisting infrastructures, which had developed in response to the profound social changes accompa- nying the modernization process of the Bakumatsu and Meiji periods. Sect Shinto took shape in a cross3re between the impact of modernization from below, and the vicissitudes of Meiji religious policy from above. (...)
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    Science, Sect, and Certainty in Voltaire's Dictionnaire Philosophique.Richard Shoaf - 1985 - Journal of the History of Ideas 46 (1):121.
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    General Appearance of Sects İn the Qajar Period and Efforts to İntegrate Sufism with Modernism.Sevda Aktulga Gürbüz - 2024 - Tasavvur - Tekirdag Theology Journal 9 (2):1603-1638.
    In studies on the history of Sufism, the Qajar period is an important source, especially for researching the influence of Shiite thought on Sufism. Sufism, which was transformed into a different concept like gnosis, was defended by Sunni sects in this period, while it was the source of transformation and change activities of Shiite sects. The sects that endeavored to protect Sunni Sufism, especially the Qadiriyya and Naqshbandiyya sects, have gained the favor of the people in (...)
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    Theological debate among Buddhist sects in Indonesia.Abdul Syukur - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1-8.
    Indonesian Buddhism has many sects such as Theravada, Mahayana, Buddhayana, Tantrayana, Maitreya, Tridharma, Kasogatan, Nichiren and so on. These sects historically come from the same source, the Buddha's teachings, but now they have differences in terms of doctrines and practices. This article analyses the differences with regard to their doctrines and beliefs in relation to the concept of God as required by the Indonesian Constitution. The discussion focuses on the debate among three sects, namely, Buddhayana, Theravada and (...)
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    De la dangerosité des sectes et nouveaux mouvements religieux?L. Voyé - 2005 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 36 (1):21-41.
    Trois objectifs sous-tendent cet article. Il s’agit tout d’abord d’apporter quelques éclaircissements sur le concept de « sectes », loin de l’acception courante. Les raisons susceptibles d’expliquer pourquoi tant les médias que l’acteur politique entretiennent un a priori négatif sur ce phénomène constituent l’objet d’un deuxième propos. Quant au troisième, il s’interroge sur les raisons qui attirent certains de nos contemporains vers ces sectes et « nouveaux mouvements religieux » tant décriés.
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    Strategies for Promoting Safe Sects: Response to Brandon Daniel-Hughes and Jeffrey B. Speaks.F. LeRon Shults - 2018 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 39 (3):80-93.
    I am extremely grateful to Brandon Daniel-Hughes and Jeffrey Speaks for their careful reading of my proposals in Theology after the Birth of God and Practicing Safe Sects and for their insightful suggestions for clarifying the project and following out its social implications. Both essays were instructive and provocative, providing exactly the kind of critical and constructive commentary that authors hope their work will evoke. We share a great deal in common, including a robustly naturalist metaphysics, an appreciation for (...)
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    Expectations of Parents from Sect-Based Islamic Religion Lessons in Schools in Germany: The Baden-Württemberg Case.Şenay Yazgan - 2022 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 26 (1):375-393.
    With the start of teaching the sect-based Islamic religion lesson in public schools within the scope of a pilot project in Germany, the development and efforts are continuing to ensure that the course can be given both as a lesson in accordance with the constitution and in accordance with the wishes and expecta-tions of Muslims. Since the Islamic religion lesson is still in the process of formation, one of the most curious points is what the expectations of Muslim families from (...)
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    On the Chan Sect.Feng Youlan - 1988 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 20 (2):3.
    In the early and middle Tang dynasty, a reform movement took place within Buddhism that resulted in the formation of a new sect, the Chan school. It was not a sect that paralleled the other schools, as did the Weishi School and the Huayan School. It claimed to be a "door of acceptance" and called other sects "doors of teaching." The two terms are opposed to and juxtaposed against each other. After the Chan sect became popular, the influence of (...)
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    Religion poliade et sectes.Pierre Lévêque - 1997 - Kernos 10:233-240.
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    The Daoist Southern Sect's Interpretation and Development of the Laozi's Theory.Liu Gusheng - 2002 - Journal of Religious Studies (Misc) 2:001.
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    The Dositheans. A Samaritan Sect in Late Antiquity.Reinhard Pummer, Stanley Jerome Isser & Jacob Neusner - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):388.
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    Between church and sect: the origins of Methodism in Manchester.Henry Rack - 1998 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 80 (1):65-88.
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    The Assassins. A Radical Sect in Islam.Wilfred Madelung & Bernard Lewis - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1):146.
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  35. The Small Sects in America.Elmer T. Clark - 1949
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  36. "Churches" and "sects" in north America: An ecclesiastical socio-political sketch.Max Weber & Colin Loader - 1985 - Sociological Theory 3 (1):7-13.
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    Traditional Buddhist sects and modernization in Japan.Gerald Cooke - 1974 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 1 (4):267-330.
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    Gotama and the Other Sects.I. B. Horner - 1946 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 66 (4):283-289.
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  39. Repertorium bibliographicum sect. theologiae moralis: BIS 1966-1991.Árpád Ádám Somorjai - 1998 - Budapest: Márton Áron.
     
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  40. The Joy of Sects: A Spirited Guide to the World's Religious Traditions.Peter Occhiogrosso - 1994
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  41. Le gnosticisme dans les sectes médiévales latines.Paul Alphandery - 1927 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 7:395-411.
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  42. the Qumran Sect And Christian Origins.H. Rowley - 1961 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 44 (1):119-156.
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    The Qumran Sect and Christian origins.H. H. Rowley - 1962 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 44 (2):395-431.
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  44. La prolifération Des sectes en côte d'ivoire: L'expression d'une réalité sociale.Raoul Germain Ble - 2013 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 87 (1).
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    Folk Buddhist Religion: Dissenting Sects in Late Traditional China.Whalen W. Lai & Daniel L. Overmyer - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):322.
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    Practicing Safe Sects: Religious Reproduction in Scientific and Philosophical Perspective by F. LeRon Shults.Donald Wayne Viney - 2020 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 41 (2):199-203.
    Behind the playful title of this book there is a serious theory about the origin of religions, as well as an argument concerning their usefulness and the truth claims they make. Anyone familiar with Shults's work will recognize this book as a companion to his Theology after the Birth of God—and, to a lesser extent, Iconoclastic Theology: Gilles Deleuze and the Secretion of Atheism—repeating the basic argument but adding an avalanche of more recent research, engaging some different interlocutors, and outlining (...)
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    Savoir féminin et sectes pythagoriciennes.Montserrat Jufresa - 1995 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 2:2-2.
    Association où prédomine l’Apollinisme, le Pythagorisme se marginalise en pays grec par le refus (sélectif) du sacrifice sanglant et de la consommation de la viande, par une règle de vie très impérative et par des révélations religieuses et intellectuelles qui relèvent d’une initiation. Considérant que la philosophie - « l’effort vers la sagesse » - est une ascèse qui permet de purifier les âmes et corrélativement les corps, il accorde à l’acquisition des savoirs scientifiques - les mathématiques, l’astronomie, la musique, (...)
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    Savoir féminin et sectes pythagoriciennes.Montserrat Jufresa - 1995 - Clio 2.
    Association où prédomine l’Apollinisme, le Pythagorisme se marginalise en pays grec par le refus (sélectif) du sacrifice sanglant et de la consommation de la viande, par une règle de vie très impérative et par des révélations religieuses et intellectuelles qui relèvent d’une initiation. Considérant que la philosophie - « l’effort vers la sagesse » - est une ascèse qui permet de purifier les âmes et corrélativement les corps, il accorde à l’acquisition des savoirs scientifiques - les mathématiques, l’astronomie, la musique, (...)
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  49. Scipio Sighele. Psychologie des sectes.Zygmunt Balicki - 1897 - Przegląd Filozoficzny 3 (1).
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  50. E. Steinilber-oberlin. Les Sectes Bouddhiques Japonaises.S. Belmond & Institut Catholique de Paris - 1936 - Revue de Philosophie:71.
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