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Misunderstanding Cults Benjamin Zablocki

Misunderstanding Cults By Benjamin Zablocki

Misunderstanding Cults by Benjamin Zablocki


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Unique in its breadth, this is the first study of new religious movements to address the main points of controversy within the field while attempting to find a middle ground between opposing camps of scholarship.

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Misunderstanding Cults: Searching for Objectivity in a Controversial Field by Benjamin Zablocki

Misunderstanding Cults provides a uniquely balanced contribution to what has become a highly polarized area of study. Working towards a moderate third path in the heated debate over new religious movements or cults, this collection includes contributions from both scholars who have been characterized as anticult and those characterized as cult-apologists. The study incorporates multiple viewpoints as well as a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives, with the stated goal of depolarizing the discussion over alternative religious movements. A prominent section within the book focuses explicitly on the issue of scholarly objectivity and the danger of partisanship in the study of cults. The collection also includes contributions on the controversial and much misunderstood topic of brainwashing, as well as discussions of cult violence, children brought up in unconventional religious movements, and the conflicts between alternative religious movements and their critics. Unique in its breadth, this is the first study of new religious movements to address the main points of controversy within the field while attempting to find a middle ground between opposing camps of scholarship.

About Benjamin Zablocki

Benjamin Zablocki is a professor in the Sociology Department at Rutgers University. Thomas Robbins is an independent scholar and lives in Rochester, Minnesota.

Table of Contents

Preface Caveat Introduction: Finding a Middle Ground in a Polarized Scholarly Arena Benjamin Zablocki and Thomas Robbins PART ONE: HOW OBJECTIVE ARE THE SCHOLARS? *'O Truant Muse': Collaborationist!! and Research Integrity Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi* Balance and Fairness in the Study of Alternative Religions Thomas Robbins* Caught Up in the Cult Wars: Confessions of a Canadian Researcher Susan ]. Palmer* Pitfalls in the Sociological Study of Cults Janja Lalich PART TWO: HOW CONSTRAINED ARE THE PARTICIPANTS? * Towards a Demystified and Disinterested Scientific Theory of Brainwashing Benjamin Zablocki* Tactical Ambiguity and Brainwashing Formulations: Science or Pseudo Science Dick Anthony* A Tale of Two Theories: Brainwashing and Conversion as Competing Political Narratives David Bromley* Brainwashing Programs in The Family/Children of God and Scientology Stephen A. Kent* Raising Lazarus: A Methodological Critique of Stephen Kent's Revival of the Brainwashing Model Lome L. Dawson* Compelling Evidence: A Rejoinder to Lome Dawson's Chapter Stephen A. Kent PART THREE: HOW CONCERNED SHOULD SOCIETY BE? * Child-Rearing Issues in Totalist Groups Amy Siskind* Contested Narratives: A Case Shady of the Conflict Between a New Religious Movement and Its Critics Julius H. Rubin* The Roots of Religious Violence in America Jeffrey Kaplan Appendix Contributors

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CIN0802081886G
9780802081889
0802081886
Misunderstanding Cults: Searching for Objectivity in a Controversial Field by Benjamin Zablocki
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2001-12-01
538
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