Minority religions and new religious movements (London)
London School of Economics, 16-19th April 2008
On 1st January 1988, Inform (Information Network Focus on Religious Movements, http://www.inform.ac opened its doors to the public for the purpose of providing information that is as objective, reliable and up-to-date as possible about minority religions. Later that same year, CESNUR (the Center for Studies on New Religions, http://www.cesnur.org ) was established by a group of European and North American scholars with the similar aim of contributing to our knowledge and understanding of minority religions.
As part of their twentieth anniversary celebrations, these two organisations are jointly organising this conference in order to assess the changes that have taken place over the past two decades, survey the current situation, and consider the fate of religious and spiritual groups in an increasingly multi-cultural world.
Further details about the conference and how to register will be available on both the CESNUR http://www.cesnur.org and the Inform http://www.inform.ac websites.