Susan J. Palmer
Susan J. Palmer
Susan Jean Palmer (born 1946) is a Canadian sociologist of religion and author whose primary research interest is new religious movements. Formerly a professor of religious studies at Dawson College in Westmount, Quebec, she is currently an Affiliate Professor at Concordia University. She has authored and edited several books on NRMs. -Wikipedia
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The Mystical Geography of Quebec
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Death by Budo
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The Nuwaubian nation
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Aliens Adored
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Aliens Adored
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Children in New Religions
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Millennium, messiahs, and mayhem
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AIDS as an apocalyptic metaphor in North America
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Millennium, Messiahs, and Mayhem
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Moon sisters, Krishna mothers, Rajneesh lovers
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The Rajneesh Papers
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The Rajneesh papers
cover - UWUyghur Women Activists in the D...Susan J. Palmer
Uyghur Women Activists in the Diaspora
no cover - NNNuwaubian NationSusan J. Palmer
Nuwaubian Nation
no cover - NHNew Heretics of FranceSusan J. Palmer
New Heretics of France
no cover - TNThe new heretics of FranceSusan J. Palmer
The new heretics of France
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The Mystical Geography of Quebec
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Death by Budo
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The Nuwaubian nation
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Aliens Adored
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Aliens Adored
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Children in New Religions
- Open Work
Millennium, messiahs, and mayhem
- Open Work
AIDS as an apocalyptic metaphor in North America
- Open Work
Millennium, Messiahs, and Mayhem
- Open Work
Moon sisters, Krishna mothers, Rajneesh lovers
- Open Work
The Rajneesh Papers
- Open Work
The Rajneesh papers
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Uyghur Women Activists in the Diaspora
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Nuwaubian Nation
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New Heretics of France
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The new heretics of France