Strange Gods: The Great American Cult ScareBeacon Press, 1981 - 249 pagina's Examines in detail the history, fund-raising, and possible use of brain-washing by such religious cults as the Unification Church, People's Temple, and Hare Krishnas. |
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Gurus and Prophets or Madmen | 128 |
Charities | 157 |
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