Sacred Tribes Press

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Welcome to Sacred Tribes Press

Welcome to Sacred Tribes Press, an evangelical, economical and environmentally friendly academic publisher. Sacred Tribes Press is a partnership between Sacred Tribes Journal and the Western Institute for Intercultural Studies. Out of a desire to make quality academic resources available to students and academics, Sacred Tribes Press utilizes innovative technology to provide electronic books at affordable prices without impacting the environment. Powered by Amazon.com's Kindle, Sony Reader and Microsoft Reader, our books are available for download to a Kindle Reader, Sony Reader, PC, Tablet, iPhone, iPad or Windows Mobile device. Whether in the classroom, airplane, beach or mountains you can take a Sacred Tribes Press book easily wherever you go.

Not only are we concerned with quality economical texts that do not leave a footprint on the environment, we are also committed to giving back to society. Ten percent of our book sales go to various non-profit organizations whose focus is on sustainable development in the poorest of places. So, buy our books, help the environment and meet the needs of the marginalized. Please tell others about us as well.

 

Apologetics, Mission and NRMs

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Author: Philip Johnson
Title: Apologetics, Mission and New Religious Movements: A Holistic Approach
ISBN 978-1-4524-2450-7
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Price: $10.99
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Professor Irving Hexham, Department of Religious Studies, University of Calgary:

"It is this search for balance, and his real desire to speak into living situations, that sets Johnson’s work apart from earlier studies of cults and new religions. At the same time his work is innovative in other ways. Recognizing the limitations of a purely rationalistic approach to the beliefs of non-Christians, he points out the importance of understanding why people believe what they believe, and the social costs and benefits of such beliefs."

 

Post-Christendom Spiritualities

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Editor: Michael T. Cooper
Title: Perspectives on Post-Christendom Spiritualities: Reflections on New Religious Movements and Western Spiritualities
ISBN 978-1-4524-4201-3
Download Sample Chatper: J. Gordon Melton, "From the Occult to Western Esotericism"
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Harold A. Netland, Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Intercultural Studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and author of Encountering Religious Pluralism:

"The chapters that follow are especially significant for several reasons. First, the authors draw upon the best of recent scholarship in the field, and indeed among the contributors are some of the leading scholars in the study of new religious movements. There is here a wealth of information and careful analysis which will enable better understanding of an often confusing subject. Second, the authors adopt a respectful tone toward their subject, rejecting the “cult bashing” attitudes of some Christians. The concern throughout is to understand the phenomena, not to castigate or ridicule. Third, while the contributors’ objective is to understand these movements and to portray them accurately they also write from a desire that followers of the new religious movements would come to faith in Jesus Christ."

 

Man of Holiness

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Author: John L. Bracht
Title: Man of Holiness: The Mormon Search for a Personal God
ISBN 978-1-4524-1350-1
Download Sample Chapter: What Mormons Believe About God
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Robert L. Millet, Professor of Ancient scripture and religious education, outreach and interfaith relations at Brigham Young University.

“Serious efforts to understand Mormonism in a non-confrontational, non-polemical way are few and far between. In this book the author, John Bracht, has drawn together a multitude of LDS sources in order to demonstrate differences between Mormonism and ‘traditional’ Christian views on the nature of God and the Godhead. While most LDS readers would no doubt disagree with some of Bracht’s conclusions, they would at least have to admit that he has paid a price to grapple solidly with the available evidence and has done so in an irenic and dignified manner. This is a work worth engaging.”

 

 
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Out of a desire to make quality academic resources available to students and academics, Sacred Tribes Press utilizes innovative technology to provide electronic books at affordable prices without impacting the environment.