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- Régis Dericquebourg (born 1947) is a French sociologist of religions. He wrote his thesis on Jehovah's Witnesses under the direction of Jean Seguy. He...
- September 2010. Dericquebourg, 1993, p. 8. Dericquebourg, 1993, p. 119. Dericquebourg, 1993, p. 124. Dericquebourg, 1993, p. 130. Dericquebourg, Régis (12...
- Cowan 2009, p. 57; Dericquebourg 2009, p. 165. Flinn 2009, p. 213. Westbrook 2019, p. 3. Grünschloß 2009, p. 228. Dericquebourg, R. (2017). Scientology:...
- de Philosophie religieuses. 83 (4): 497. Dericquebourg, Régis (2000). "Conférence de M. Régis Dericquebourg : Sectes et autres non conformismes religieux...
- Abingdon/New York: Routledge. pp. 755–772. ISBN 978-1-032-31140-1. Dericquebourg, R. (2017). Scientology: From the Edges to the Core. Nova Religio: The...
- donations or patronage. Dericquebourg, Régis (1993). Les Antoinistes (in French). Turnhout: Brepols. ISBN 2-503-50325-X. Dericquebourg 1993, pp. 134, 135,...
- University of Toronto Press. pp. 349–358. ISBN 978-0-8020-8188-9. Dericquebourg, Régis (2017). "Scientology: From the Edges to the Core". Nova Religio...
- it has no cultish feature." Similarly, the French sociologist Régis Dericquebourg, who deeply studied the religion, concluded that Antoinism is not a...
- not-for-profit organisation founded in Paris in 1983 by Yvonne Trubert. Régis Dericquebourg deemed the group as a “healing-oriented religion,” although it prefers...
- Islamic, Buddhist, or Jewish. According to the French sociologist Régis Dericquebourg, in 2003 the main small religious minorities were Christian groups —...