Cult (disambiguation)
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A cult is a religious or social group with socially deviant or novel beliefs and practices.
Cult or cults may also refer to:
Sociology and religion
- Cult (religious practice), literally the "care" owed to God or gods and to temples, shrines, or churches
- New religious movement, cult in a common modern sense
- Cult following, a group of fans who are highly dedicated to a specific work of culture
- Cargo cult, a religious practice ritually mimicking a more advanced culture
- Cult of personality, when an individual uses mass media, propaganda, or other methods, to create an idealized, heroic, and at times, worshipful image
- Imperial cult, a form of state religion in which a ruler is worshipped as demigods or deities
- Imperial cult (ancient Rome), identified emperors and some members of their families with the divinely sanctioned authority of the Roman State
- Greek hero cult, one of the most distinctive features of ancient Greek religion
Music
- The Cult, a British rock band
- "Cult" (Slayer), a single from the 2006 Eternal Pyre EP by the thrash metal band Slayer
- Cult (album), an album by cello metal band Apocalyptica
- Cult (Bayside album)
- Cults (band), a New York-based indie pop band
- Cults (album), the debut album by the band of the same name
Television
- Cult (TV channel), an Italian TV Channel
- The Cult (TV series), a 2009 New Zealand television drama series
- Cult (TV series), a 2013 U.S. television series
Places
- Cult, Haute-Saône, France
- Cults, Aberdeen, a suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland
- Cults Academy, a school in Cults, Aberdeenshire
- Cults, Fife, a parish in the Fife area, Scotland
Other uses
- Committee on Culture and Education (CULT), a committee of the European Parliament
- Cult (film), a Japanese film
- Cult (book), a management book by Arindam Chaudhuri
See also
- Confraternities in Nigeria, also known as "campus cults"
- Blue Öyster Cult, an American rock band
- Category:Cults
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