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Cults, Religion, and Violence (Paperback)

~ David G. Bromley (Editor), (Editor) "The relationship between religion and violence has been a subject of rapidly growing interest and concern to social scientists studying a broad range of religious..." (more)
Key Phrases: involving religious movements, catastrophic millennialism, cultural opponents, Heaven's Gate, Branch Davidians, Solar Temple (more...)
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"This volume, edited by David Bromley and J. Gordon Melton, noted scholars in the field of new religious movements of "cults," is worthy of attention from other scholars as well as policymakers. The topic is very timely, given the role of religion and controversial religious groups in recent actions that have drawn considerable attention, and the list of contributing scholars is impressive." Contemporary Sociology

"This remarkable and timely collection of essays provides compelling evidence to help us understand the dark relationship between violence and religious movements.... this book helps us understand why some have been linked with the most horrific images of our contemporary time-- including the Tokyo nerve gas assault, the fiery end of the Waco standoff, and the suicide deaths of the Heaven's Gate sect. Whether they lash out in acts of terrorism or implode in chilling scenes of mass suicide, these `dramatic denouements' as David Bromley calls them, are the results of a desperate vision of a world gone wrong." Mark Juergensmeyer, University of California, Santa Barbara, author of Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence

"This timely study offers perceptive and illuminating reflections on the troubling phenomenon of violence, sometimes self-directed, among some new religious movements. Moving beyond the headlines, and writing from a humanistic and interdisciplinary vantage point informed by both sociological and religious-history perspectives, the essays in Cults, Religion, and Violence are essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary religious culture." Paul Boyer, University of Wisconsin Madison, author of When Time Shall Be No More: Prophecy Belief in Modern American Culture

"The essays in Cults, Religion, and Violence are marked by a degree of scholarship, sanity and balance that has so often been lacking in debates over these issues since the time of Jonestown. Throughout the collection, the various authors succeed in applying critical good sense to even the most controversial of cult-related horror stories. When we face our next cult confrontationa--and we assuredly will--we can only hope that police and law-makers will have absorbed some of the critical policy lessons offered by this very significant book." Philip Jenkins, Pennsylvania State University, author of The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity


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Contrary to conventional wisdom, violent episodes involving cults are rare historically. But their potential to affect and disrupt civic life looms large and efforts to manage these incidents involve controversial issues of religious freedom, politics, state intervention, and public security. The interpretive challenge of this book is to provide a social scientific explanation for these rare events. The authors conclude that they usually involve some combination of internal and external dynamics through which a new religious movement and society become polarized.

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The relationship between religion and violence has been a subject of rapidly growing interest and concern to social scientists studying a broad range of religious groups and traditions. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
involving religious movements, catastrophic millennialism, cultural opponents, totalistic organization, internal radicalization, anticult movement, aggressive state actions, mystical apocalypse, anticult organizations, cult scene, apocalyptic ideology, raid commanders, deviance amplification, sealing actions, destructive cults, subway attack, apocalyptic worldviews, cult controversy, new religious movements, religious violence, apocalyptic sect, dynamic entry, mass suicide, charismatic authority, prophetic movements
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Heaven's Gate, Branch Davidians, Solar Temple, New York, Peoples Temple, Mount Carmel, United States, Dramatic Denouements, David Koresh, Treasury Department, Jim Jones, The Family, Thomas Robbins, Ten Commandments, Intensified Conflict, New Age, Catherine Wessinger, House of David, Unification Church, Hare Krishna, Luc Jouret, Philip Schuyler, Syracuse University Press, David Bromley, Manson Family
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