Cultic Studies Review: An Internet Journal of Research, News & Opinion is the successor to the academic journal the Cultic Studies Journal. Though the Cultic Studies Review is published first in online format, it is also later published in a triannual, bound, print version. The current editor is Michael D. Langone, Ph.D. Main subjects covered include cults, psychology and religion.
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