The Beguines and Beghards were lay religious movements that emerged in the Low Countries during the medieval period. Comprising men and women living in communities, they pursued spiritual and charitable endeavors, often operating outside the control of the Church. 7. The Society of Antiquaries...
This is a list of entheogens - which, according to Wikipedia are: in the strictest sense, psychoactive substances used in a religious or shamanic context. Plants and herbs have been used for many centuries in religious contexts due to their mind altering nature. In recent times many have ...
Active Constituents:Kavalactones An ancient crop of the western Pacific. The word ‘kava’ is used to refer both to the plant and the beverage produced from it. Kava is used for medicinal, religious, political, cultural and social purposes throughout the Pacific....
The origin of the ancient Egyptian gods & goddesses as we said date all the way to 3100 BC where it started as prehistorical religious beliefs as seen across a number of artwork. There are a number of theories that the gods were the symbol or marker of a particular town or region plus ...
Tomas de Torquemada Tomás de Torquemada was a Castilian Dominican friar and first Grand Inquisitor in Spain's movement to homogenize religious practices with those of the Catholic Church in the late 15th century, otherwise known as the Spanish Inquisition, which resulted in the expulsion from Spain...
Ronald M. Enroth (born October 28, 1938) has been a Professor of Sociology at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California, prominent evangelical Christian author of books concerning what he defines as "cults" and "new religious movements" and important figure in the Christian countercult movemen...
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Hymns are designed to unite a crowd of people in praise, aiming for a communal religious trance through the power of group vocalization. On Tomboy, Noah Lennox tests whether a congregational spirit can still be achieved by a single voice slathered with enough multi-tracked harmonies and reverb,...
In 1990, The Dallas Morning News reported on new trouble in a region that had become synonymous with violence, terrorism, political instability, and religious fanaticism—the Middle East. This time, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein—a U.S. ally during the Iran-Iraq War—invaded neighboring Kuwait,...
Cults, Consumerism, and the Construction of Self: Exploring the Religious within Fight Club31.15.Md31.50.-x33.20.VqThis article explores the manner in which the creation of new religious movements is depicted in the Fight Club narrative, not only through sardonic, stereotypical 'cult' imagery, ...