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Cultic Studies Review: An Internet Journal of Research, News & Opinion (CSR) is published three times a year by ICSA (formerly AFF - American Family Foundation). English is the dominant language of the journal. ... Information on cults, cultic groups, psychological manipulation, psychological abuse,
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Cultic Studies Journal Home: Cults, Cult Groups, Psychological Manipulation and Society ... Cultic Studies Journal ... Founded in 1984, the Cultic Studies Journal (CSJ) is a semi-annual, peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that seeks to advance the understanding of cultic processes and their relation to society,
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Cult - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cult pejoratively refers to a religious group whose beliefs or practices could be considered strange or sinister. The term was originally used to denote a system of ritual practices. The narrower, de...
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Cult of Christianity Evaluation Criteria of Proof ... The TV Preachers Laughing-stock of Foolishness ... Watchlist of Cultic Leaders...
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2:8-9). Inasmuch as the central doctrine of biblical Christianity is the sacrificial death of Christ for our sin, all cultic deviations tend to downplay the finished work of Christ and emphasize the importance of earning moral acceptance before God through our own religious works as a basis of salvation.
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Through an analysis of archaeological data and biblical traditions regarding cultic sites located within the tribal area of Benjamin, this study emphasizes Benjamin's prominence during the Iron I and II periods (1200-586 BCE).
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Words that rhyme with cultic ... Dictionary lookup for cultic ... One- and two-syllable End Rhymes of cultic:
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Date posted: March 25, 2008 ; Last revised: March 25, 2008 ... ; Robin Boyle ; St. John's University School of Law; Cultic Stud. J., Vol. 15, No. 1, 1998; St. John's Legal Studies Research Paper No. 08-0115;
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Cults and Psychological Abuse: Resource Periodicals -- Cultic Studies Journal ... Cultic Studies Review is the successor to AFF's print periodicals, Cultic Studies Journal and The Cult Observer, both published from 1984 to 2001...
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