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19b0f419-5732-4180-882d-7d8ff67d1ef0
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New religious movements and rapid social change
Subject(s)
Religion
Religious movements
Sociology of religion
Religious belief
Religious communities
Cults
Religious leaders
Religious behaviour
Buddhism
Church and State
Christianity
Islam
Hinduism
Unification Church (Korea R)
International Society for Krishna Consciousness (India)
URI
https://akb.au.int/handle/AKB/53707
Source
https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000071872
urn:ISBN:92-3-102402-7
urn:ISBN:0-8039-8003-8
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
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UNESCO
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Sage
Country Coverage
North America
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Western Europe
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Caribbean
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India
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Nigeria
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Asia
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Japan
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Korea R
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Sri Lanka
Date
1986
File format
247 p., illus.
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Electronic
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Microfiche
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Paper
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online resource
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Incl. bibl.
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