The Challenge of the Cults and New Religions
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The Challenge of the Cults and New Religions: The Essential Guide to Their History, Their Doctrine, and Our Response is a non-fiction
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 book on cult
Cult
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s and new religious movement
New religious movement
A new religious movement is a religious community or ethical, spiritual, or philosophical group of modern origin, which has a peripheral place within the dominant religious culture. NRMs may be novel in origin or they may be part of a wider religion, such as Christianity, Hinduism or Buddhism, in...

s, written by Ron Rhodes, Ph.D.
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  The book was published by Zondervan
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 on September 1, 2001. The book defines cults and new religions by examining case studies of twelve groups chosen by Rhodes. The book includes a foreword by Lee Strobel
Lee Strobel
Lee Patrick Strobel is a writer, creationist, former journalist and former megachurch pastor. He is the author of several books, including four which received ECPA Christian Book Awards and a series which addresses challenges to a Biblically inerrant view of Christianity...

, author of the book The Case for Christ.

Reception

In his review of the work, John Moryl writes that the book addresses the topic of cults from the viewpoint of an evangelical Christian. Moryl questioned Rhodes' inclusion of certain groups in the book, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's Witnesses is a millenarian restorationist Christian denomination with nontrinitarian beliefs distinct from mainstream Christianity. The religion reports worldwide membership of over 7 million adherents involved in evangelism, convention attendance of over 12 million, and annual...

, Unitarian Universalism
Unitarian Universalism
Unitarian Universalism is a religion characterized by support for a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning". Unitarian Universalists do not share a creed; rather, they are unified by their shared search for spiritual growth and by the understanding that an individual's theology is a...

, and Freemasonry
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, and attributed this to a unique evangelical perspective.

The Challenge of the Cults and New Religions has been used as a reference work in college courses at Emmanuel Bible College
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, Lincoln Christian College and Seminary
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, and Valley Forge Christian College
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.

Cited by secondary works

Strobel cites Rhodes's work in his book, Surviving a Spiritual Mismatch in Marriage, as does Saliba in his textbook, Understanding New Religious Movements, in his section on new religious movements in contemporary culture. The work is also cited by Walters' Off Center Off Course How Satans Lies Disrupt Christian Living, and by Douglas Cowan's Bearing False Witness?. The book was also cited by Velarde and Johnson in the Christian Research Journal
Christian Research Institute
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, in describing what the authors refer to as a "revisionist line of thinking", with regard to new concepts put forth by Joseph Smith
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