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Welcome to the New religious movements work group of WikiProject Religion. Several Wikipedians have formed this collaboration resource and group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of new religious movements, cults, the New Age, and related topics, and the organization of information and articles on these topics. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions and various resources; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians interested in the topic. If you would like to help, please join the project, inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list below.
Goals
[edit]This group has as its goals to create, improve, and maintain articles relating to new religious movements in a neutral, non-biased, atmosphere of cooperation.
Scope
[edit]The scope of this group is articles relating to new religious movements, which should be included in the Category:New religious movements and Category:Cults, or their subcategories. This group acknowledges and is grateful for the efforts of other existing WikiProjects and groups, and will devote its attention primarily to those topics which do not clearly fall within the scope of other religion projects.
Participants
[edit]To join the project, feel free to add yourself below, and to indicate any areas of particular interest. Add also this userbox {{User WPNew Religious Movements}} to your user page. You will automatically be added to the participants category.
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- 3family6 (talk · contribs) - Interested in the Shakers. I've been employed at Hancock Shaker Village for four years now.
- Andries (talk · contribs)
- Maunus (talk · contribs)
- Jayen466 (talk · contribs) (my interests are (1) ensuring that scholarly literature, where available, is used preferentially – much is available in google books these days, I have access to the questia online library, and I also have a few standard reference works on my bookshelf; (2) discouraging the use of primary sources in advocacy for or against NRMs. 17:02, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
- Europe22 (talk · contribs) My interests : religious groups in francophone countries. 21:00, 26 September 2009 (UTC)
- ResidentAnthropologist (talk · contribs)- Interested in Anti-cult movement, numerous NRM's. 2. Has Access to Nova Religio online archive
- Dexter73 (talk · contribs)- Interested in NRMs, especially Eastern. I have access to many scholarly journals and articles.Dexter73 (talk) 20:14, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
- fultonchain (talk · contribs)- Closely following the development of Marshall Vian Summers's NRM, "The New Message from God". Interested in how it compares to other NRM and religions. 14:23, 29 June 2011 (UTC)
- JEMead (talk · contribs) - Metaphysics, Esotericism, Theology, Theosophy, Physics
- Keithbob (talk · contribs)
- Dshafer (talk · contribs) - Interested primarily in new religious movements of the 20th Century and beyond, particularly those with an Eastern (Vedic) approach and new discoveries about the teachings of the Christ. 11:52, 2 February 2014 (UTC)
- Shawnsie (talk · contribs) Am quite interested in many of the NRMs. I like and have participated in many whose teachings originated in the Far East. Am especially interested in one known as The Holy Order of Mans, a movement/group with elements of Rosicrucian and far Eastern teachings, which started in 1968 and lasted until the late 1980's when a schism occurred between those wanting to convert to the Orthodox Church of America and those who didn't. Those who felt loyalty to the original forms of the Order went on to form many modern offshoot groups, such as the Science of Man, Gnostic Order of Christ, Order of Christ Sopia, The American Temple, The Servants of the Way! Recently a new group of original Order priests and teachers has reincorporated the Holy Order of Mans name, and begun a new association based on the teachings and practices of the old Holy Order of Mans. 1:15, 3 November 2014 (UTC)
- Taxee (talk · contribs) - Interested in Christian NRM's, particularly those that derive from Pentecostalism. I also have an extensive theological library for researching. 22:40, 31 December 2014 (UTC)
- Gndd108 (talk · contribs) - Interested in expanding upon the articles on the Hindu reform movements.
- Lisapollison (talk · contribs) - Anthropologist, Linguist & Folklorist with experience in documenting the beliefs of NRMs. I don't like the word "Cult" when it is used as a scare tactic and believe adults have the right to believe in whatever happy-hoo-hoo that helps them sleep at night so long as they make an informed choice and aren't hurting anyone.
- Rigidbodyratking (talk · contribs) - Interested in helping to expand articles relating to NRMs and various Religious groups. Degree in Religious Studies.
- FULBERT (talk · contribs) (I am interested in working on Paganism, Modern Paganisms, and wherever the need it greatest!) 01:44, 13 June 2017 (UTC)
- SMBisbee (talk · contribs) - adding content to stubs 16:46, 29 may 2019 (UTC)
- Gwenhope (talk · contribs) - Overlap between LGBTQ and NRM, specifically Modern Pagan sects. 12:34, 8 September 2019 (UTC)
- Albert8879 (talk · contribs) - I am a cult awareness advocate and interested in Large Group Awareness Training particularly Landmark Worldwide and Scientology, as I was a participant in Landmarks programs for five years. Also highlighting the dangers of thought reform techniques and behaviour modification techniques on neurodivergent and vulnerable people. I am interested in bringing more awareness to what cults actually are as opposed to the one-sided sensationalist and inaccurate depictions that populate in the media. I also have knowledge of groups like One Taste who practiced Orgasmic Meditation (now renamed to Om Foundation). I am a member of the International Cultic Studies Association so have access to their journals also.
- Jacquesparker0 (talk · contribs) - I am interested in the Branch Davidians, Unification Church, Scientology, and other large NRMs. I am also interested in the Anti-cult movement particularly in Britain and America. Metaphysical religion and UFO religions are a burgeoning interest as well. 21:33, 28 July 2022 (UTC)
- TheMarkRogers (talk · contribs) I'm interested in philosophy of mind, metaphysics, comparative religion, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. I like expanding stubs, improving readability and grammar, and finding needed citations 22:46, 13 February 2024 (UTC)
- PARAKANYAA (talk · contribs) I'm interested in NRMs as they relate to crime and criminology. Also book articles. PARAKANYAA 22:37, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
- Grad0507 (talk · contribs) I'm interested in self-help, metaphysical, and conspiracy cults and new religious movements.
Inactive members
[edit]- Wikiguy411 (talk · contribs)
- John Carter (talk · contribs) - strengths, if you want to call them that :), are copyediting and review, can also acquire JSTOR articles and access some other sources locally available if requested
- Factseducado (talk · contribs)- I am interested in NRMs and new religious developments. History, sociology, psychology, anthropology all contribute to the discussion. New Age, modern astrology, Scientology, Temple of Set, TM, Wicca, neo-paganism, shamanism, Buddhism in the West, Shepherding movement, dangerous new religions, the anti-cult movement and more. I am interested in using reliable scholarly sources while using short quotes from primary sources or narratives of adherents to explicate the subjects. 00:20, 8 May 2012 (UTC)
- Zambelo (talk · contribs) - I'm interested in creating a neutral, factual, and complete picture of the opposition to cults from the 60's onwards. 22:22, 7 January 2014 (UTC)
- Avataron (talk · contribs) (talk) 20:43, 10 March 2017 (UTC) I echo Lisapollison (talk · contribs). Every NRM needs a fair chance to present their perspective on issues without being labelled as a cult. I am interested in supporting articles on NRMs.
Assessment
[edit]New religious movements articles by quality and importance | |||||||
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Quality | Importance | ||||||
Top | High | Mid | Low | NA | ??? | Total | |
FA | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 9 | ||
FL | 1 | 1 | |||||
GA | 12 | 5 | 13 | 13 | 43 | ||
B | 47 | 48 | 69 | 43 | 207 | ||
C | 57 | 70 | 119 | 115 | 361 | ||
Start | 32 | 80 | 314 | 168 | 594 | ||
Stub | 1 | 14 | 84 | 54 | 1 | 154 | |
List | 4 | 2 | 6 | 10 | 22 | ||
Category | 427 | 427 | |||||
Disambig | 3 | 3 | |||||
File | 35 | 35 | |||||
Project | 1 | 1 | |||||
Redirect | 89 | 89 | |||||
Template | 22 | 22 | |||||
NA | 62 | 62 | |||||
Other | 3 | 3 | |||||
Assessed | 154 | 220 | 610 | 406 | 642 | 1 | 2,033 |
Total | 154 | 220 | 610 | 406 | 642 | 1 | 2,033 |
WikiWork factors (?) | ω = 6,045 | Ω = 4.42 |
Recognized content
[edit]This is a list of recognized content, updated weekly by JL-Bot (talk · contribs) (typically on Saturdays). There is no need to edit the list yourself. If an article is missing from the list, make sure it is tagged or categorized (e.g. Category:New religious movements articles) correctly and wait for the next update. See WP:RECOG for configuration options. |
Featured articles
[edit]Good articles
[edit]- 610 Office
- 1997 Saint-Casimir mass suicide
- Antoinism
- Sri Aurobindo
- Black Hebrew Israelites
- Brigitte Boisselier
- Christian Science
- Aleister Crowley
- Adi Da
- Etymology of Wicca
- Evangelical Church The Mission of Besançon
- Dion Fortune
- Inchon (film)
- Jehovah's Witnesses
- Jim Jones
- Kilgour–Matas report
- María Lionza (statue)
- Mind Magic (magazine)
- Modern paganism and New Age
- Mormon folklore
- Nation of Islam
- New Age
- Néo-Phare
- Oneness Pentecostalism
- Order of Nine Angles
- The Order of the Solar Temple: The Temple of Death
- Outrageous Betrayal
- Porcupine (Cheyenne)
- Raël
- Raëlism
- 1985 Rajneeshee assassination plot
- Leo Ryan
- Ramprasad Sen
- Adi Shankara
- Joseph Smith
- Wilfred Talbot Smith
- TM and Cult Mania
- Temple of Set
- Verein für germanisches Heidentum
- Swami Vivekananda
- The Wiccan Web
- Yoga
Former featured articles
[edit]Former good articles
[edit]Missing articles
[edit]There do not currently exist separate articles or redirects for the following groups:
- Abbey of Thelema (group)
- Ajapa Yoga Foundation
- American Gnostic Church
- Ananda Village
- Aquarian Foundation
- Association of Unity Churches
- Beshara
- Christian Conservative Churches of America
- Church of Mercavah
- Confraternity of Deists
- Shivdharma (also spelt as Shivadharma), a socio-religious movement of people in Maharashtra, India with Jijabai at supreme position. The movements takes inspiration from pre-Aryan culture of India and from the thoughts of Mahatma Phule, Babasaheb Ambedkar, and Rajarshi Shahu.
Article alerts
[edit]Articles for deletion
- 20 Dec 2024 – Black Muslims (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by PARAKANYAA (t · c); see discussion (5 participants)
Requests for comments
- 16 Dec 2024 – Science of Identity Foundation (talk · edit · hist) has an RfC by ToBeFree (t · c); see discussion
Articles to be merged
- 02 Oct 2024 – Azali (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to Baháʼí–Azali split by Cuñado (t · c); see discussion
Categories
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Templates
[edit]- Please use
{{WikiProject Religion|NRM=yes}}
as the assessment banner, following the information provided on that page. - We should have at least one navigation template for each of the NRMs we deal with which have more than one extant article dealing with them, as well as navigation templates for the subject of NRMs in general and for any of the various "types" of NRMs, like cargo cults, UFO religions, etc. These templates should all be listed below.
Resources
[edit]- WP:NRMMOS: Essay on how to write NRM articles.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion/New religious movements work group/Prospectus: Lists of articles in print reference works related to NRMs that we may or may not have articles on. Many redlinks, and as it is highly likely anything here is notable, it is good for if you want to make more pages.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion/Religious leaders work group/Prospectus above but for leaders
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion/New religious movements work group/Library: Work group bibliography, though quite outdated.
Sources
[edit]- Nova Religo: Nova Religio is the main NRM/Cult academic journal. Earlier issues accessible through JSTOR, later through Project Muse, both accessible through the WPL.
- Archives de sciences sociales des religions: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, the major French sociology of religion journal. Some English articles. Not exclusively NRM focused, but covers many NRM topics. Open access, with earlier articles available through the Persée portal and later articles available through OpenEdition Journals.
- International Cultic Studies Association: International Cultic Studies Association, anti-cult organization, publisher of several peer reviewed publications like Cultic Studies Journal, Cultic Studies Review, International Journal of Cultic Studies. Many of their articles are online for free, particularly good for book reviews. Biased but not unreliable. Several of their publications are accessible through the WPL resource EBSCO.
- Cult Education Institute: Anti-cult website run by Rick Alan Ross, not reliable itself but contains many good archived materials.
- CESNUR: CESNUR, contains a number of archived articles related to new religious movements. CESNUR is not reliable as its own source, however many articles have been published in peer reviewed publications and are available in free form here. Runs the Bitter Winter magazine, which due to the same issues is also not considered reliable as a source, but sometimes can be a directory or contain free versions of otherwise more obscure/paywalled accurate information.