List of authors opposing cults

List of authors opposing cults

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A

* Sandy Andron
* Jean-Marie Abgrall

B

* Isaac Bonewits
* William S. Burroughs

C

* Jack Chick
* Flo Conway

D

* Maurice Davis (Rabbi)
* Arthur J. Deikman
* Raffaella Di Marzio
* Richard L. Dowhower

E

* Mark Ebner
* Ronald Enroth
* Christopher Riche Evans

G

* Geri-Ann Galanti
* Martin Gardner
* Carol Giambalvo
* Bill Goldberg
* Lorna Goldberg

H

* David A. Halperin
* Steven Hassan
* John Hochman

J

* Jean-Pierre Jougla
* Robin Jackson

K

* Susan J. Kelley
* Paul Kurtz

L

* Janja Lalich
* David C. Lane
* Michael Langone
* Thomas Lardeur [ [http://www.rickross.com/reference/scientology/scien194.html Modus Operandi: Infiltration, An Investigative Report] , Paris Match, February 17, 2000, by Thomas Lardeur (author of "Les Sectes")]
* Bob Larson

M

* Arnold Markowitz
* Jesse S. Miller
* Russell Miller
* Paul R. Martin

O

* Peter A. Olsson

P

* Ted Patrick
* Larry Pile

R


* Herbert L. Rosedale

S

* Jim Siegelman
* Margaret Singer
* Mark Sirkin

T

* Maurice K. Temerlin
* Madeleine Landau Tobias

W

* Tim Wohlforth

Z

* Philip Zimbardo

External links

* [http://www.culteducation.com/books.html Cult Education Books] , Rick A. Ross Institute
* [http://www.factnet.org/Recommended_Books.htm Recommended Books] , FACTnet
* [http://cultfaq.org/cultfaq-books.html Books about cults] , Apologetics Index
* [http://www.watchman.org/store/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_id=21 Books: Cults, World Religions, & Sects] , Watchman Fellowship
* [http://www.spiritualabuse.org/booklist.html Spiritual Abuse & Cult Booklist] , Stop Spiritual Abuse

References

ee also

* Anti-cult movement
* Opposition to cults and new religious movements ;Lists
* List of cult and new religious movement researchers
* List of groups referred to as cults
* List of non-fiction writers


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