Citations:Scientology

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English citations of Scientology

  • [1910, Allen Upward, The New Word[1], New York: Mitchell Kennerley, →OCLC, page 119:
    I find there are at least three atoms known to science, or at least to scientology, the arithmetical atom, the physical one, and the logical one.]
  • 2000, Peter Bernard Clarke, Japanese New Religions: In Global Perspective, Routledge, →ISBN, page 64:
    Rupert (1992) discusses a range of cases where religious or philosophical ideas have been used to underpin business training seminars, including both movements which fall under the 'New Age' umbrella and the so-called 'self religions' such as the human potential movement, est, or Scientology.
  • 2017, Aldo Natale Terrin, Scientology in a Scholarly Perspective, Scientology and its contiguity with Gnostic religion and eastern religions, Peeters (Orientaliste), Belgium, →ISSN, page 203:
    A new mediation is necessary, one which was already in existence and practice in the time of Esotericism and Theosophy but has since been lost. “Secular” and “religious” are not categories in contrast to each other: they must go together. Scientology – in my opinion - through its new “physical” and “spiritual” principles signals this new direction that religions and humanity as a whole, perhaps, ought to follow.