Born into Deviance: Disaffiliation Processes for First and Second-Generation New Religious Movement Members

Much information on New Religious Movements (NRM) has focused attention on members who either chose or were recruited into a movement. Less information has been recruited from second-generation members, or members born into a NRM. This paper examines the disaffiliation process from a NRM for both fi...

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Authors: Shoenberger, Nicole A. (Author) ; Grayburn, Chris (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Creighton University 2016
In: The journal of religion & society
Year: 2016, Volume: 18
Further subjects:B Second-generation
B New Religious Movements
B First generation
B Disaffiliation
B Post-exit experiences
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