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Lonnie D. Kliever

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large part due to Kliever's advice that there was no over-escalation or over-reaction on the part of law enforcement in the hours preceding the predicted apocalypse, which police had viewed as a critical period of time when other groups had taken poison to kill themselves. His counsel was instrumental during the months before the events; he was given unprecedented access to the inner workings of the group, which provided clues that indicated to Kliever that the group's members were not dangerous to themselves or the community. Consultation with university professors of religion became a model for law enforcement's role when interacting with new religious movements and determining whether a religious group is likely to become violent.
127:), he joined SMU's Department of Religious Studies in 1975 as professor and chair. He served two terms as chair, the first from 1975 through 1986 and the second from 1993 to 1999. During his twenty-nine-year career at SMU, he published four books on various theological and ethical topics, and wrote numerous articles and op-ed pieces. He received three of SMU's highest honors: the M Award, the Rotunda Teacher of the Year Award, and the Godbey Lecture Series Author's Award. 165:
religious movement in Garland, Texas, who were making final preparations for the fulfillment of their apocalyptic prediction that God would come and pick them up in a "flying saucer". Kliever's role in advising authorities was kept quiet by mutual agreement until the situation was resolved. It was in
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involving SMU's football program in 1986 and 1987. As SMU's faculty athletics representative from 1984 to 1987, Kliever started an investigation into the program after a former player alleged that players were being paid. He worked very closely with the NCAA, with whom he had already gained a
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church near Waco in 1993 and was critical of the intervention by the federal government in the standoff. He was often sought for consultation by police and governmental agencies as they confronted issues related to new and little known religious communities.
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reputation for integrity. He insisted that SMU cooperate fully with the NCAA investigators, resulting in the NCAA enforcement staff supporting his proposal to limit SMU to nine games in 1987 and 1988. While the infractions committee ultimately imposed the "
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Kliever's expertise was on the rise of new religious movements, cults and sects. He explored the dynamics and underpinnings of the
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After spending a total of thirteen years teaching at three different institutions (
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Outside of academia, Kliever was best known for his role in exposing a massive
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The Terrible Meek: Religion and Revolution in Cross Cultural Perspective
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He was accomplished in traditional areas of religious study such as
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The reliability of apostate testimony about new religious movements
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In 1997, Dr. Kliever was consulted by local police about the
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H. Richard Niebuhr (Makers of the Modern Theological Mind)
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The Shattered Spectrum: A Survey of Contemporary Theology
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Radical Christianity: The new theologies in perspective
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Dax's Case: Essays in Medical Ethics and Human Meaning
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Shattered Spectrum: A Survey of Contemporary Theology.
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Index

Southern Methodist University
Corn, Oklahoma
Fort Worth
rickets
Hardin–Simmons University
Union Theological Seminary
Duke University
University of Texas at El Paso
Trinity University
University of Windsor
theology
ethics
philosophy of religion
Unification Church
Branch Davidian
Chen Tao ("True Way")
scandal
death penalty
ISBN
0-8042-0707-0
ISBN
0-88702-215-4
ISBN
0-87074-277-9
ISBN
0-943575-65-6
Bergmann, Barbara R.
American Association of University Professors
doi
10.2307/40249664

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