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Violence and New Religious Movements

Violence and New Religious Movements

Author: James R. Lewis
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publication Date: 24 Jan 2013
ISBN-13: 9780199735631
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Description


The relationship between new religious movements (NRMs) and violence has long been a topic of intense public interest-an interest heavily fueled by multiple incidents of mass violence involving certain groups. Some of these incidents have made international headlines. When New Religious Movements make the news, it's usually because of some violent episode. Some of the most famous NRMs are known much more for the violent way they came to an end than for anything
else. Violence and New Religious Movements offers a comprehensive examination of violence by-and against-new religious movements. The book begins with theoretical essays on the relationship between violence and NRMs and then moves on to examine particular groups. There are essays on the "Big Five"-the
most well-known cases of violent incidents involving NRMs: Jonestown, Waco, Solar Temple, the Aum Shunrikyo subway attack, and the Heaven's Gate suicides. But the book also provides a richer survey by examining a host of lesser-known groups. This volume is the culmination of decades of research by scholars of New Religious Movements.


Table of Contents


Introduction ; I. THEORIZING NRM VIOLENCE ; 1. Deciphering the NRM-Violence Connection David G. Bromley ; 2. Minority Religions and the Context of Violence: A Conflict/Interactionist Perspective James T. Richardson ; 3. Reciprocal Totalism: The Toxic Interdependence of Anticult and Cult Violence Dick Anthony, Thomas Robbins, Steven Barrie-Anthony ; II. THE <"BIG FIVE>" (PLUS ONE) ; 4. Narratives of Persecution, Suffering, and Martyrdom: Violence in Peoples Temple and Jonestown Rebecca Moore ; 5. Revisiting the Branch Davidian Mass Suicide Debate Stuart A. Wright ; 6. Explaining the murder-suicides of the Order of the Solar Temple: A survey of hypothesises Henrik Bogdan ; 7. Religion and Violence in Japan: The Case of Aum Shinrikyo Martin Repp ; 8. The Euphemization of Violence: The Case of Heaven's Gate Benjamin Zeller ; 9. <"There will follow a new generation and a New Earth>": From Apocalyptic Hopes to Destruction in the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God


Author Description


James R. Lewis is an extensively published scholar of new religious movements. He currently teaches in the History and Religious Studies Department of the University of Tromso in Norway. His reference books have won New York Public Library, American Library Association, and Choice book awards. He has been interviewed by the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, NPR, the BBC, and Meet the Press.






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