Cultic Studies Journal, Vol. 15, No. 1, 1998, page 2
CONTENTS
Women, the Law, and Cults: Three Avenues of Legal Recourse 3
New Rape Laws, Violence Against Women Act and Antistalking
Laws
Robin A. Boyle
Ideological Intransigence, Democratic Centralism, and 20
Cultism: A Case Study from the Political Left
Dennis Tourish
Residence Halls and Cults: Fact or Fiction? 41
Russell K. Elleven, Carolyn W. Kern &Katherine
Claunch Moore
A Comment Upon the Debate Between Scheflin and Karlin 48
and Orne on the Admissibility of Hypnotically Refreshed
Testimony
Gilbert C. Hover, IV1
In favor of a per se exclusion of hypnotically influenced 52
testimony: A reply to Hoover
Robert A. Karlin &Martin T. Orne
Brief Report: Perceived Psychological Abuse and the 55
Cincinnati Church of Christ
Donna L. Adams
Book Reviews
A Force upon the Plain: The American Militia Movement 57
and the Politics of Hate by Kenneth S. Stern
Reviewer: Frank MacHovec, Ph.D.
Sects and New Religious Movements: An Anthology of Texts 58
From the Catholic Church Edited by Peter Washington
Reviewer: Reverend Walter Debold
The Walking Wounded by J. Reynolds 59
Reviewer: Frank MacHovec, Ph.D.
Reincarnation: The Missing Link in Christianity 61
by Elizabeth Clare Prophet with Erin L. Prophet
Reviewer: Joseph P. Szimhart
The Mother of God by Luna Tarlo 62
Reviewer: Joseph P. Szimhart
The Psychology of Religion: An Empiracal Approach 64
(2nd ed.) by R. W. Hood, Jr., B. Spilka, B. Hunsberger, &
R. Gorsuch
Reviewer: Frank MacHovec, Ph.D.
The Boston Movement: Critical Perspectives on the 66
International Churches of Christ, 2nd revised edition
by Carol Giambalvo &Herbert Rosedale
Reviewer: Faye L. Snider
*Note: these pages referenced are different than the original published journal. Please check the end of each
article for the original pagination.
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