Title: Konverzia : jej vědecká konceptualizácia a konštrukcia
Source document: Sacra. 2006, vol. 4, iss. 2, pp. 58-66
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58-66
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ISSN1214-5351 (print)2336-4483 (online)
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/118417
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[3] Dawson, L. L. (ed.) 2003. Cults and New Religious Movements. A Reader. Oxford-Boston: Blackwell.
[4] Flinn, F. K. 1999. "Conversion. Up from Evangelicalism or the Pentecostal and Charismatic Experience." In: Lamb, Ch. - Bryant, M. D. (eds.), Religious Conversion - Contemporary Practices and Controversies, New York: Cassell, 7-56.
[5] Freud, S. 1953 [1928]. "A Religious Experience." In: Starchy, J. (ed.), Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. London: Hogarth Press.
[6] Gillespie, V. B. 1991. The Dynamics of Religious Conversion. Birmingham, AL: Education Press.
[7] Goffman, E. 1956. Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh 1956.
[8] Goffman, E. 1999. Všichni hrajeme divadlo: Sebereprezentace v každodenním životě. Praha: Nakladatelství studia Ypsilon, (přel. Milada McGrathová).
[9] Gordon, D. F. 1978. "Identity and Social Commitment." In: Mol, H. (ed.), Identity and Religion. International, Cross-Cultural Approaches. London: SAGE, 229-241.
[10] Heirich, M. 1977. "Change of Heart. A Test of Some Widely Held Theories about Religious Conversion." American Journal of Sociology 85, 653-680. | DOI 10.1086/226598
[11] Hudson, D. W. 1992. "The Catholic View of Conversion." In: Malony, H. N.-Southard, S. (eds.), Handbook of Religious Conversion. Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press, 108-122.
[12] Lamb, Ch. - Bryant, M. D. (eds.) 1999. Religious Conversion: Contemporary Practices and Controversies. New York: Cassell.
[13] Lifton, R. 1961. Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism. New York: Norton.
[14] Lofland, J. 1977. A Doomsday Cult. A Study of Conversion Proselytization and Maintance of Faith (enlarged edition). New York: Irvington Press.
[15] Lofland, J. - Stark, R. 1965. "Becoming a World-Saver. A Theory of Conversion to a Deviant Perspective." American Sociological Review 30, 862-875. | DOI 10.2307/2090965
[16] Long, T. E. - Hadden, J. K. 1983. "Religious Conversion and the Concept of Socialization. Integrating the Brainwashing and Drifts Models." Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 22, 1-14. | DOI 10.2307/1385588
[17] Malony, H. N. - Southard, S. 1992. Handbook of Religious Conversion. Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press.
[18] Mol, H. (ed.) 1978. Identity and Religion: International, Cross-Cultural Approaches. London: SAGE Publications.
[19] Nock, A. D. 1933. Conversion. New York: Oxford University Press.
[20] Rambo, L. R. 1992. "The Psychology of Conversion." In Malony, H. N. - Southard, S. (eds.), Handbook of Religious Conversion, Birmingham, AL: Religious Education Press, 159-177.
[21] Robbins, T. 1988. Cults, Converts and Charisma. The Sociology of New Religious Movements. London: SAGE Publications.
[22] Roberts, K. A. 1984. Religion in Sociological Perspective, Homewood, IL: The Dorsey Press.
[23] Singer, M. 2003. "The Process of Brainwashing, Psychological Coercion and Thought Reform." In: Dawson, L. L. (ed.), Cults and New Religious Movements. A Reader. Oxford-Boston: Blackwell, 147-150.
[24] Schein, E. 1961. Coercive Persuasion. New York: Norton.
[25] Snow, D. A. - Machálek, R. 1984. "The Sociology of Religion." Annual Review of Sociology 10, 167-190.
[26] Snow, D. A. - Machálek, R. 1983. "The Convert as Social Type." In: Collins, R. (ed.), Sociological Theory. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 259-289. | DOI 10.2307/202053
[27] Stark, R. - Bainbridge, W. S. 1987. A Theory of Religion, New York: Peter Lang Press.
[28] Ullman, Ch. 1989. The Transformed Self. The Psychology of Religious Conversion. New York: Plenum Press.
[29] Zablocki, B. - Robbins, T. (ed.) 2001. Misunderstanding Cults. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.