Articles and book chapters •
D. Anthony and T. Robbins, "Law, Social Science and the 'Brainwashing' Exception to the First Amendment,"
Behavioral Sciences and the Law 10(1992):5-30 •
D. Anthony and T. Robbins, "Religious Totalism, Violence, and Exemplary Dualism," in
Terrorism and Political Violence 7(1995):10-50 • T. Robbins, "Religious Mass Suicide Before Jonestown,"
Sociological Analysis 41(1986):1-20 • T. Robbins and
D. Anthony, "Cults, Brainwashing and Counter-Subversion,"
Annals 446(1979):78-90 • T. Robbins and
D. Anthony, "Sects and Violence," in
Armageddon at Waco, ed. S. A. Wright (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995): 236-259 • T. Robbins and
D. Bromley, "Social Experimentation and the Significance of American New Religions,"
Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 4 (Greenwich, Conn.: JAI, 1992): 1-29 • T. Robbins and R. Robertson, "Studying Religion Today,"
Religion 21(1991):319-339.
Books •
D. Anthony and T. Robbins (eds.),
In Gods We Trust: New Patterns of Religious Pluralism in America, Transaction Publishers, 1981, 1990, 1996, •
R. Anthony, J. Needleman, T. Robbins,
The New Religious Movements: Conversion, Coercion and Commitment, Crossroad Publishing Company, 1983, • T. Robbins, W. C. Shepherd, J. McBride (eds.),
Cults, Culture, and the Law: Perspectives on New Religious Movements, American Academy of Religion, Studies in Religion, No 36, Scholars Press, 1985, • T. Robbins and R. Robertson,
Church-state Relations: Tensions and Transitions, Transaction Publishers, 1987, • T. Robbins,
Cults, Converts, and Charisma: the Sociology of New Religious Movements, Sage Publications, 1988, • •
B. Zablocki and T. Robbins (eds.),
Misunderstanding Cults: Searching for Objectivity in a Controversial Field, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2001, • P. C. Lucas and T. Robbins (eds.),
New Religious Movements in the 21st Century: Legal, Political, and Social Challenges in Global Perspective, New York, Routledge, 2004, ==Notes==