Religious conversion

1800

For example, groups like the International Society for Krishna Consciousness accept those who have a desire to follow their sects of Hinduism and have their own religious conversion procedure. Since 1800 CE, religious conversion from and to Hinduism has been a controversial subject within Hinduism.

1857

Allan Kardec's codification of Spiritism occurred between the years 1857 and 1868.

1868

Allan Kardec's codification of Spiritism occurred between the years 1857 and 1868.

1901

Being the Gifford lectures on natural religion delivered at Edinburgh in 1901–1902; Longmans, Green & Co, New York (1902) Morris, Harold C., and Lin M.

1930

This situation stems from a law passed in the 1930s by the dictator Ioannis Metaxas.

1960

This theory was publicized by the popular news media but disputed by other scholars, including some sociologists of religion. In the 1960s sociologist John Lofland lived with Unification Church missionary Young Oon Kim and a small group of American church members in California and studied their activities in trying to promote their beliefs and win converts to their church.

1964

Lofland published his findings in 1964 as a doctoral thesis entitled "The World Savers: A Field Study of Cult Processes", and in 1966 in book form by Prentice-Hall as A Study of Conversion, Proselytization, and Maintenance of Faith.

1966

Lofland published his findings in 1964 as a doctoral thesis entitled "The World Savers: A Field Study of Cult Processes", and in 1966 in book form by Prentice-Hall as A Study of Conversion, Proselytization, and Maintenance of Faith.

1976

(Jul–Sep., 1976), pp. 365–382. Curtin, Phillip D.

1978

"Power and purpose: Correlates to conversion." Psychology: A Journal of Human Behavior, Vol 15(4), Nov–Dec 1978, 15–22. Rambo, Lewis R.

1984

Cambridge University Press, 1984. Hoiberg, Dale, and Indu Ramachandran.

1993

Yale University Press, 1993. Rambo, Lewis R., & Farhadian, Charles.

Indus Publishing, 1993. == External links == Conference on Religious and Philosophical Conversion in the Ancient Mediterranean "Conversion: A Family Affair", Craig Harline, Berfrois, 4 October 2011

2000

Popular Prakashan, 2000. Idris, Gaefar, Sheikh.

2004

Routledge, 2004. Rawat, Ajay S.

2011

Indus Publishing, 1993. == External links == Conference on Religious and Philosophical Conversion in the Ancient Mediterranean "Conversion: A Family Affair", Craig Harline, Berfrois, 4 October 2011

2014

Oxford University Press, 2014. Ramstedt, Martin.




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