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CESNUR, the Center for Studies on New Religions, is an international network of associations of scholars working in the field of new religious movements. Its director is the Italian scholar Massimo Introvigne. CESNUR is independent from any religious group, Church, denomination or association. ... CESNUR's International Network...
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CESNUR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CESNUR (English: Center for Studies on New Religions , Italian: Centro Studi sulle Nuove Religioni ), is an organization based in Turin, Italy. It was established in 1988 by a group of religious ...
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CESNUR describes itself as "an international network of associations of scholars working in the field of new religious movements." It has gained a reputation for being mostly uncritical and, in fact, supportive of movements considered to be cults by secular anticult- and/or Christian countercult professionals.
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As noted, CESNUR mounted a legal challenge against a site critical of the organization. Among other things, the site's operator was accused of posting a CESNUR press release. ... But what makes the "legal" harassment of its critics even more interesting is that CESNUR clearly applies double standards. After all,
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Massimo Introvigne - founder of CESNUR, Center for Studies on New Religions - and his connections to an ultra conservative brazilian cult, TFP - Tradition, Family and Property. Secret story of a cult apologist ... The "CESNUR Case" broke out in September 1998, when we opened this page, presenting documents on the "Centre...
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The truth behind CESNUR and Introvigne ... ; "This is why militants of Alleanza Cattolica, together with others, founded and still inspire ; CESNUR, the Centre for the Study of New Religions." ;
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Several weeks ago, theologians wanted to have a simple, normal debate about a few sect questions. An overly partial, extreme right participant? Oh well, that can happen. There appear to be more disreputable forces at work among the sect researchers at CESNUR.
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Saturday I will attend the Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR) international conference in Salt Lake City with the theme "Mainstreaming and Marginalization of Religious Movements." The conference will be held June 11-13 in Salt Lake City's City Hall building.
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CESNUR, the Center for Studies on New Religions, was established in 1988 by a group of religious scholars from leading universities in Europe and the Americas. CESNUR's original aim was to offer a professional association to scholars specialized in religious minorities, new religious movements,
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