Church-Sect and Cult: Bringing Mysticism Back in

The concept “cult” is discussed in light of recent attempts to relate it to church-sect theory. In a quest for a theoretically consistent and fruitful sociology of religious movements, the asceticism-mysticism continuum, rather than church-sect, is more appropriate to analyses of the origins of new...

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Auteur principal: Swatos, William H. (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: 1981
Dans: Sociological analysis
Année: 1981, Volume: 42, Numéro: 1, Pages: 17-26
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Résumé:The concept “cult” is discussed in light of recent attempts to relate it to church-sect theory. In a quest for a theoretically consistent and fruitful sociology of religious movements, the asceticism-mysticism continuum, rather than church-sect, is more appropriate to analyses of the origins of new religious groups. Cult-order is urged as a better typological framework than church-sect-denomination for conceptualizing formative organizational processes.
ISSN:2325-7873
Contient:Enthalten in: Sociological analysis
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2307/3709699