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A case study of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in Britain, examining in particular a 15-year dispute involving ISKCON's main centre of worship at Bhaktivedanta Manor.
An anthropological micro-study of about 150 Hindu families living in Edinburgh, and about the fact that two associations exist among them - one of which is based on activities at a temple. The author explores why there is a temple in Edinburgh, and the community associated with it.
Offers an introduction to religion and contemporary culture. This book includes discussions of: the psychology of religion; globalisation and multiculturalism; spirituality in the West; and, Religious Movements. It includes case studies, linking cultural theory to real world religious experience and practice, and guides to further reading.
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