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NRM
(redirected from New religious movement)

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NRMNational Railway Museum (UK)
NRMNatural Resources Management
NRMNational Resistance Movement (Uganda)
NRMNorman Rockwell Museum (Stockbridge, Massachusetts)
NRMNew Religious Movement (as contrasted to historical religions)
NRMNatural Resources and Mines (Australia)
NRMNormal Response Mode
NRMNetwork Resource Manager
NRMNucleus Raphe Magnus
NRMNational Railroad Museum (Wisconsin)
NRMNetwork Reference Model
NRMNewton-Raphson Method (root finding)
NRMNon Recurring Maintenance
NRMNext Reaction Method
NRMNatural Remanence Magnetization
NRMNew Rollmark (gun)
NRMNiagara Railway Museum (aka Niagara Falls Railway Museum; Canada)
NRMNon-Replacement Model (reliability theory)
NRMNext to Reading Matter
NRMNetzdienste Rhein Main (German: Network Services Rhein Main)


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Esotericism, as editor John Richards explains in the first of the book's two introductions, "embraces, among others, the following areas of investigation: alchemy, astrology, Freemasonry, Gnosticism, Hermeticism, Kabbalah, magic, mysticism, Neoplatonism, new religious movements related to these currents, nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century, [sic] occult movements, Rosicrucianism, theosophy, and witchcraft" (viii).
New religious movements are then discussed, and the book concludes with sketches of religious figures.
The challenge to Christianity does not come from other world religions or new religious movements, but rather from a rejection of all organized religions," said a report of last year's survey, in which 54,461 people took part.
 
 
 
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