Reender Kranenborg

Reender Kranenborg

Reender Kranenborg (b.1942) was an editor of the magazine "Religious Movement in the Netherlands" published by the institute of religious studies of the Free University in Amsterdam. [Religieuze Bewegingen in Nederland nr. 22 1991 Published by VU publishing House Colofon
Eindredacteur Dr. R. Kranenborg
Instituut voor Godsdienstwetenschap
Vrije Universiteit
]

He received his Phd. in the theological faculty about the subject of Self-realization. He stated in the dissertation that he had attempted to research the subject following the norms of religious studies, not a theological one. [ Zelfverwerkelijking: oosterse religies binnen een westerse subcultuur (1974) uitgegeven door J.H Kok Kampen Ph.D. dissertation page 8
Misschien zullen velen verwachten in een studie zoals deze, die plaatsvindt binnen de theologische fakulteit een theologisch slothoofdstuk aan te treffen. Men zal dit echter tevergeefs zoeken want deze studie wil godsdienstwetenschappelijk zijn [..]
]

Kranenborg stated in 1992 that he had received a letter from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (Dutch: "Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek" abbreviated as NWO) stating that the magazine met international quality standards. [Kranenborg, Reender "Religieuze Bewegingen in Nederland" nr. 25 "Esoterie" 1992 ISBN 90-5383-148-7
"Van de redactie"/"From the editors"
"Het NWO kwalificeerde ons Religieuze Bewegingen in Nederland als een wetenschappelijk tijdschrift van internationaal niveau."
Note: The Dutch word "wetenschappelijk" can mean both "scientific" as well as "scholarly"
]

He has a seat at the "Comitato Scientifico" (scientific committee) of the CESNUR. [cite web |url=http://www.cesnur.org/about.htm|title=About CESNUR|publisher=CESNUR]

elected bibliography

;English
*"The Presentation of the Essenes in Western Esotericism." Journal of Contemporary Religion, 13 (2): 245- 256. (1998).
* "New Religions in a Postmodern World" (2003) Reender Kranenborg and Mikael Rothstein (Eds.) Aarhus University Press ISBN 87-7288-748-6
*"Field Notes: Efraim: A New Apocalyptic Movement in the Netherlands" in Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions. 2004, Vol. 7, No. 3, Pages 81-91.
* "Revelation and Experience in the Theosophical Tradition". A paper presented at CESNUR 2004 international conference, Baylor University, Waco (Texas), June 18-June 20 2000. [http://www.cesnur.org/2004/waco_kranenborg.htm Available online] ;Dutch
*"Zelfverwerkelijking: oosterse religies binnen een westerse subcultuur" (1974) uitgegeven door J.H Kok Kampen Ph.D. dissertation
*"Transcendente meditatie: Verlangen naar zinvol leven en religie", uitgegeven door Kok (1977) ISBN 90-242-2452-7
*"Oosterse geloofsbewegingen in het Westen: Bhagwan-beweging, Hare Krishna gemeenschap, Transcendente Meditatie, Healthy-Happy-Holy-Organization, Divine Light Mission, Yoga, Verenigingskerk" (1982), uitgegeven door Zomer en Keuning - Ede, ISBN 90-210-4965-1
*"Een nieuw licht of de kerk?: bijdragen van nieuwe religieuze bewegingen voor de kerk van vandaag" (1984), uitgegeven door Boekencentrum 's-Gravenhage ISBN 90-239-0809-0
*"De School voor Filosofie als neo-hindoeïstische beweging" (Religieuze bewegingen in Nederland), VU Uitgeverij (1985) ISBN 90-6256-416-X
*"Woorden van de Meesters. Teksten van hedendaagse Indiase denkers over God, mens en wereld". Bijeengebracht, vertaald en ingeleid door Reender Kranenborg, Delft, Meinema, 1988, ISBN 90-211-3524-8
*"Reïncarnatie en Christelijk geloof",Kampen, KOK, 1989, ISBN : 90-242-4489-7
*Kranenborg Reender Dr., Stoker Wessel, red, "Religies en (on)gelijkheid in een plurale samenleving",Leuven / Apeldoorn, Garant, 1995, ISBN 90-5350-391-9
*"Neohindoeïstische bewegingen in Nederland : een encyclopedisch overzicht", uitgegeven door Kampen Kok (2002) ISBN 90-435-0493-9

;French
*Jean-François Mayer (editor) en Reender Kranenborg (editor), "La naissance des nouvelles religions", uitgegeven door Georg, Genève, Switzerland, 2004) ISBN 2-8257-0877-1

;German
*

;Italian
*"L’induismo" published by Elledici, Leumann (Torino) 2003, ISBN 88-01-02728-1

Notes and references

External links

* [http://www.rickross.com/reference/apologist/apologist16.html Disreputable forces at work among the sect researchers at CESNUR] article in De Groene Amsterdammer August 13 1997 by Michiel Louter, translation by Dr. Herman de Tollenaere. See CESNUR


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