Cults, Religion, and Violence

J Gordon Melton editor David G Bromley editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th May '02

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Explores recent high profile cases of new religious movements involved in violence.

Cults, Religion and Violence explores the recent high profile cases of new religious movements that have been involved in episodes of collective violence, both homicide and suicide. Leading international experts on religious movements and violent behavior offer insights into the dynamics that lead to such dramatic episodes.This explores the question of when and why violence by and against new religious cults erupts and whether and how such dramatic conflicts can be foreseen, managed and averted. The authors, leading international experts on religious movements and violent behavior, focus on the four major episodes of cult violence during the last decade: the tragic conflagration that engulfed the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas; the deadly sarin gas attack by the Aum Shinrikyo in Tokyo; the murder-suicides by the Solar Temple in Switzerland and Canada; and the collective suicide by the members of Heaven's Gate. They explore the dynamics leading to these dramatic episodes in North America, Europe, and Asia, and offer insights into the general relationship between violence and religious cults in contemporary society. The authors conclude that these events usually involve some combination of internal and external dynamics through which a new religious movement and society become polarized.

'The merit of this book is its diversity, both in analytical and topical scope … this book may very well serve as the culmination of theoretical sociological analysis on a highly controversial social issue.' Journal of Contemporary Religion

ISBN: 9780521668989

Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 19mm

Weight: 438g

270 pages