American Cult: A Graphic History of Religious Cults in America from the Colonial Era to Today by Robyn Chapman

American Cult: A Graphic History of Religious Cults in America from the Colonial Era to Today

Robyn Chapman with Ellen Linder (Contributor), Lonnie Mann (Contributor), Rosa Colón Guerra (Contributor), Andrew Greenstone (Contributor), Janet Harvey (Contributor), Vreni Stollberger (Contributor), Mike Dawson (Contributor), Ben Passmore (Contributor), Box Brown (Contributor), Joshua Kramer (Contributor), Ryan Carey (Contributor), Robyn Chapman (Contributor), Lara Antal (Contributor), Jesse Lambert (Contributor), Mike Freiheit (Contributor), Steve Teare (Contributor), Jim Rugg (Contributor), Robert Sergel (Contributor), J.T. Yost (Contributor), Lisa Rosalie Eisenberg (Contributor), Emi Gennis (Contributor)

209 pages digital 2021

6 editions

nonfiction graphic novel history religion
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From its earliest days, America was a home for spiritual seekers. In 1694, the religious tolerance of the Pennsylvania Colony enticed a Transylvanian monk and his forty followers to cross the Atlantic. Almost two hundred years later, a charismatic...

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