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Acknowledgments
This article is reprinted, with the permission of the author and editors, from the
Autumn/Winter 1992 edition of Religion Today, a journal edited and published by the Centre
for New Religions, King‟s College London, United Kingdom.
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Dr. Paul Heelas teaches at the Department for Religious Studies at Lancaster University in
England.
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