The two most recent issues of the International Journal for the Study of New Religions offer once again an exciting content and the results of original research.
Volume 4.1 was recently sent to subscribers. Beside book reviews, it contains the following articles:
Strategies Among Young Jehovah’s Witnesses in Compulsory School in Sweden, Age 13–15, a Case Study
Pernilla Liedgren, Lars Andersson
David Icke’s Reptilian Thesis and the Development of New Age Theodicy
David G. Robertson
A Gurdjieff Genealogy: Tracing the Manifold Ways the Gurdjieff Teaching Has Travelled
Johanna J. M. Petsche
The Sacred Things of Contemporary Anglophone Atheism: Celebrities, Books and Values
Cale Hubble
On the Boundaries of Medicine and Spirituality: Professionalization and Self-Regulation of Reiki in Sweden
Jenny-Ann Brodin Danell
Volume 4.2 should be sent to subscribers soon. It focuses on Satanism:
Bracketing Beelzebub: Introducing the Academic Study of Satanism
Jesper Aagaard Petersen
Blood, Sweat, and Urine: The Scent of Feminine Fluids in Anton Szandor LaVey’s The Satanic Witch
Cimminnee Holt
“Intuitive, Receptive, Dark”: Negotiations of Femininity in the Contemporary Satanic and Left-hand Path Milieu
Per Faxneld
At the Threshold of the Inverted Womb: Anti-Cosmic Satanism and Radical Freedom
Benjamin Hedge Olson
Angular Momentum: From Traditional to Progressive Satanism in the Order of Nine Angles
George Sieg
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