Mystics and Messiahs: Cults and New Religions in American HistoryOxford University Press, 6 abr 2000 - 304 páginas In Mystics and Messiahs--the first full account of cults and anti-cult scares in American history--Philip Jenkins shows that, contrary to popular belief, cults were by no means an invention of the 1960s. In fact, most of the frightening images and stereotypes surrounding fringe religious movements are traceable to the mid-nineteenth century when Mormons, Freemasons, and even Catholics were denounced for supposed ritualistic violence, fraud, and sexual depravity. But America has also been the home of an often hysterical anti-cult backlash. Jenkins offers an insightful new analysis of why cults arouse such fear and hatred both in the secular world and in mainstream churches, many of which were themselves originally regarded as cults. He argues that an accurate historical perspective is urgently needed if we are to avoid the kind of catastrophic confrontation that occurred in Waco or the ruinous prosecution of imagined Satanic cults that swept the country in the 1980s. Without ignoring genuine instances of aberrant behavior, Mystics and Messiahs goes beyond the vast edifice of myth, distortion, and hype to reveal the true characteristics of religious fringe movements and why they inspire such fierce antagonism. |
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... healing , all of which were already deeply rooted in colonial America . As early as the 1690s , some sects in German Penn- sylvania were deeply imbued with rosicrucian and Hermetic thought , and demonstrated the same fascination with ...
... healing , all of which were already deeply rooted in colonial America . As early as the 1690s , some sects in German Penn- sylvania were deeply imbued with rosicrucian and Hermetic thought , and demonstrated the same fascination with ...
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... healing sects like Christian Science and the various schools of New Thought . Though historical accounts often draw parallels between the reli- gious excitement of the pre - Civil War years and that of the 1960s , it is less often noted ...
... healing sects like Christian Science and the various schools of New Thought . Though historical accounts often draw parallels between the reli- gious excitement of the pre - Civil War years and that of the 1960s , it is less often noted ...
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Índice
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False Prophets and Deluded Subjects The Nineteenth Century | 25 |
AntiChristian Cults? The Christian Sects 18901930 | 46 |
The First New Age | 70 |
Black Gods | 100 |
The Cult Racket Anticult Campaigns 19201940 | 121 |
The Purge of the Forties | 149 |
The New Boom 19601980 | 165 |
Cult Wars 19691985 | 187 |
Devil Cults and Doomsday Cults 19802000 | 208 |
Teeming with Faith | 227 |
Notes | 241 |
Index | 283 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Adventist Aimee Semple McPherson Aleister Crowley American religion Angeles anticult Ascended Masters Asian attack Ballard became believers Black Muslims brainwashing Catholic charges Charles Chicago Christ Christian Science claimed commune contemporary critics Crowley cult leaders cultists culture Curtiss David Davidians decades deprogramming Devil early Eddy esoteric evangelical exposés families Fard Father Divine followers fringe religions Gordon Melton Guy Ballard healing Holy human sacrifice ideas influence Jehovah's Witnesses Jesus Jewish Jonestown Krishna magic mainstream mass suicide ment messiah million Mormon movement murder mystical Nation of Islam occult Pentecostal Point Loma polygamy popular practices Press prophet Psychiana published quote racial religious fringe religious groups revival ritual abuse Rosicrucian satanic scandals Seabrook secret sects sexual Shakers social society spiritual stereotypes stories Temple Theosophical Theosophists Thought thousand traditions twentieth century Unification Church Univ violence voodoo Waco William Dudley Pelley Witchcraft witches York
Pasajes populares
Página 243 - Sydney E. Ahlstrom, A Religious History of the American People (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1972); a more compact account is by Winthrop S.
Página 71 - In the morning I bathe my intellect in the stupendous and cosmogonal philosophy of the Bhagvat Geeta, since whose composition years of the gods have elapsed, and in comparison with which our modern world and its literature seem puny and trivial...
Página 37 - The law knows no heresy, and is committed to the support of no dogma, the establishment of no sect.
Página 108 - The black men in North America are not Negroes, but members of the lost tribe of Shabazz, stolen by traders from the Holy City of Mecca 379 years ago. The Prophet came to America to find and bring back to life his long lost brethren, from whom the Caucasians had taken away their language, their nation, and their religion.
Página 92 - Church of Christ, Physical" where holiness was attained through the constant use of chestweights and spring grips; the "Church Invisible" where fortunes were told and the dead made to find lost objects; the "Tabernacle of the Third Coming...
Página 55 - One of the doctrinal sources of Mind-cure is the four Gospels; another is Emersonianism or New England transcendentalism; another is Berkeleyan idealism; another is spiritism, with its messages of 'law' and 'progress' and 'development'; another the optimistic popular science evolutionism of which I have recently spoken; and, finally, Hinduism has contributed a strain. But the most characteristic feature of the mindcure movement is an inspiration much more direct. The leaders in this faith have had...
Página 29 - The Roman Catholic Church is superior to the militant Protestant Church. It does not compel you to give up your sense of beauty, your sense of humor, or your pleasant vices. It merely requires you to give up your honesty, your reason, your heart and soul.
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Daily Life in the Early American Republic, 1790-1820: Creating a New Nation David S. Heidler,Jeanne T. Heidler No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2004 |
Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America [Five Volumes] Eugene V. Gallagher No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2006 |