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New Religious Movements
This section contains books about new religious movements, may be a new sect of an ancient religion, or even a completely new religion.
A Concise Encyclopedia of the Baha'i Faith
by Peter Smith
One of the main teachings of the Bahai faith is that all the religions of the world are connected and true. People from all cultures and regions of the world are becoming interested in this new faith.

Baha'u'llah and the New Era: An Introduction to the Baha'i Faith
by J.E. Esslemont
One of the main teachings of the Bahai faith is that all the religions of the world are connected and true. People from all cultures and regions of the world are becoming interested in this new faith.

Course in Miracles (3 Vols in 1)
by the Foundation for Inner Peace
In 1965 Helen Schucman, a professor of medical psychology at Columbia University, responded to an authoritative inner voice who identified himself as Jesus, and who urged her to take down what would become A Course in Miracles from inner dictation. A self-study course in spiritual psychology, A Course in Miracles focuses on the principles of universal love and forgiveness

Introduction to a Course in Miracles
by the Miracle Distribution Center
A popular, inexpensive book designed to capture the entire phenomenon of A Course in Miracles. It presents the story of how the Course was written, a summary of its teaching, selected quotations from the material, frequently asked questions and answers, and a look at the impact the Course has had. An ideal way to introduce yourself or others to A Course in Miracles.

A Chosen Faith : An Introduction to Unitarian Universalism
by John A. Buehrens, F. Forrester Church, Robert Fulghum


Soka Education
by Daisaku Ikeda
From a Japanese word meaning "to create value," this book presents a fresh spiritual perspective to question the ultimate purpose of education. Mixing American pragmatism with Buddhist philosophy, the goal of Soka education is the lifelong happiness of the learner. Rather than offering practical classroom techniques, this book speaks to the emotional heart of both the teacher and student.

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