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1 Fwd | the Working Group on New Religious Movements, composed of staff 2 1.3 | spirit for transcendence and religious meaning, which is not only 3 1.4 | institutes of formation for religious. At the same time there 4 1.5 | take into consideration religious and supernatural experiences; 5 2 | intended in the term “New Religious Movement”, and it is not 6 2 | and informal, though some religious or para-religious groups 7 2 | source of ideas for various religious and para-religious sects.( 9) 8 2 | often a response to people's religious questions and needs, and 9 2.2.3 | cultural traditions, whether religious or esoteric, others connected 10 2.3.1 | incorporating all existing religious traditions”.(29)~The perennial 11 2.3.2 | reality of evil, but his religious convictions are so different 12 2.4 | the possibility of a sound religious culture. Three points bring 13 2.4 | New Age imports Eastern religious practices piecemeal and 14 2.4 | presumed to be?~– Authentic religious traditions encourage discipline 15 2.4 | yearning for an integral religious culture, and for something 16 2.5 | marketing principles to a religious phenomenon.(49) There is 17 3.1 | and its Judaeo-Christian religious roots. “Spirituality” in 18 3.1 | transformation, seen as analogous to religious experience. For some people 19 3.4 | offered in this immanentist religious system, which has no concept 20 3.5 (63)| and Deification in the New Religious Movements” in Spirituality 21 4 | cultural environment, marked by religious relativism, it is necessary 22 4 | may have conversations on religious matters, the publicity material 23 6.1 | said about openness to all religious standpoints, traditional 24 6.1 | they tend to relativize religious doctrine in favor of a vague 25 6.2 | which promote respect for “religious diversity”, and claim religious 26 6.2 | religious diversity”, and claim religious status for some questionable 27 6.2 | distinctions in a fusion of all religious traditions. ~*Some local 28 6.2 | promoters claim about its religious neutrality. There is no 29 6.2 | spiritual heritage. The great religious orders have strong traditions 30 6.2 | around in the world's fair of religious proposals, the appeal of 31 7.2 | Hermeticism: philosophical and religious practices and speculations 32 7.2 | considered as common to all religious traditions. The high and 33 7.2 | understood as the shape “religious salvation” takes in the 34 7.2 | divinity.(102)~Initiation: in religious ethnology it is the cognitive 35 7.2 | rituals to membership of a religious community, a secret society ( 36 7.2 | Thought: a 19th century religious movement founded in the 37 7.2 | spiritualist elements in some New Religious Movements in Japan. ~Theosophy: 38 8 | 1992. ~Working Group on New Religious Movements (ed.), Vatican 39 8 | Vatican City, Sects and New Religious Movements. An Anthology 40 9.2 | in Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, Fall 1995, vol. 41 9.2 | Christ as Portrayed by New Religious Movements, Hong Kong (Good