This engaging book provides a concise introduction to the field of New Religious Movements (NRMs). Now in its second edition, the book outlines how NRMs fit with a popular understanding of cults, and how scholarly definitions can help us understand NRMs. Introducing the reader to some of the key issues and debates in the field of NRM studies, this book includes discussions on how to define the term "new religious movement", how to critically unpack the term "cult", brainwashing and deprogramming, prophecy and failed prophecy, charisma and authority, NRMs and violence, and NRMs and gender. This new edition features:
A new chapter on AI and how some people have sacralized it Additional material on internet cults using social media Additional coverage of anti-cult and counter-cult movements Updated case study examples and updated glossary Coverage of current legal cases surrounding undue influence and coercive controlThis book is essential reading for students and scholars of religion who are approaching the study of NRMs for the first time as well as those interested in deepening their understanding of NRMs and cults.