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Encyclopedia > George Chryssides

Dr George D. Chryssides is the senior lecturer in Religious Studies at the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences of the University of Wolverhampton. The University of Wolverhampton is a British university, located on four campuses across the West Midlands and Shropshire. ...


Chryssides holds a M.A. in Philosophy and a B.D. in Systematic Theology from the University of Glasgow and a D.Phil. in Philosophy of Religion from the University of Oxford.


Bibliography

Books

  • Unitarian Perspectives on Contemporary Social Issues. London: Lindsey Press, 2003.
  • Historical Dictionary of New Religious Movements. Lanham, Maryland, and London: Scarecrow Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8108-4095-2
  • Exploring New Religions. London: Cassell, 1999. ISBN 0-304-33651-3 (hbk), 0-304-33652-1 (pbk).

Articles

  • Is God a Space Alien? The Cosmology of the RaĆ«llian Church. Culture and Cosmos, vol 4 no 1, pp. 36-53.
  • The New Age: A Survey and Critique. Global Dialogue, Vol 2, no 1, Winter 2000, pp. 109-119. ISSN: 1450-0590.

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NT Gateway Weblog (451 words)
Her view was that the film was deeply disturbing and that there was anti-Semitism here of the kind that was likely to lead to people vandalising synagogues.
Dr George Chryssides, also of the University of Wolverhampton, was pretty negative about the film.
George Chryssides commented that the film was not recognisably set in Jerusalem -- he felt that it looked nothing like it and did nothing to evoke a Jerusalem setting in the viewer's mind.
Talk:List of groups referred to as cults - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (6216 words)
I gave the section groups referred to as cults in sociological sources a neutrality warning because of the repeated removal of the well-referenced entry Sathya Sai Baba here is the reference.
As per WP:V, we cannot assume that the person quoting a reputable source (if not a reputable source in itself) is quoting accurately and not out of context.
Could not fin Chryssides book in my nearest library, but found a citation that is pretty good, and an example of a reliable source, quoting other reliable sources on the subject.
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