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280:– who noted their paternal relationship with a former Unification Church member – believed that the movement is "too complicated and the facts too sparse to justify any comprehensive universal theory about cult and anti-cult". Dole also criticizes Shupe and Bromley's apparent disregard for important elements of anti-cult behavior, like the parental instinct to protect a child, and apparent bias against the anti-cult movement; he also criticizes the lack of important works of scholarship available on the Unification Church like 27: 886: 260:
called the book a "straight-forward descriptive account of the recent anti-cult movement", and adds that the book is "readable, though somewhat repetitive and short on theoretical interpretation". Joe E. Barnhart for the
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wrote that "the book is, for all of its theoretical disorganization, a helpful contribution to our understanding of modern American society".
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argues that their methodology relies too heavily on trusting that the authors conducted the interviews and observed the events as they say.
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notes how Shupe and Bromley seemingly miss entire portions of the anti-cult movement, like the United States federal government "war with
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in its Library of Social Research series as volume 113. Some have described the volume as a companion to their previous work,
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noted that the authors "exhibit a kind of detached evenhandedness" which "places the views of the concerned parents, clergy,
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calls the work a "major contribution to the study of a slice of American religious and organizational life in the 1970s".
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the two works "provide a valuable and scholarly contribution to the dynamics between a
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says that the works do not "make a worthwhile contribution to our understanding of
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conducted on the anti-cult movement. In comparing the work to Michael W. Agopian's
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Other scholars found Shupe and Bromley's conclusions daunting and flawed.
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The New Vigilantes: Deprogrammers, Anti-Cultists, and the New Religions
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Season of the Witch: How the Occult Saved Rock and Roll
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McGuire for 1078:How the Millennium Comes Violently 1071:Cults: Faith, Healing and Coercion 1029:The Politics of Religious Apostasy 412:Robertson, Roland (January 1982). 14: 894:Getting It: The Psychology of est 834:Modern Paganism in World Cultures 820:Persuasions of the Witch's Craft 690:The Mystical Geography of Quebec 462:Barnhart, Joe E. (Winter 1982). 277:Journal of Religion & Health 908:Contemporary Religious Satanism 490:Dole, Arthur A. (Spring 1982). 582:(4): 469–72 – via JSTOR. 497:Journal of Religion and Health 354:Robbins, Thomas (March 1982). 1: 995:Books critical of Scientology 915:The Order of the Solar Temple 841:Never Again the Burning Times 683:A Republic of Mind and Spirit 575:Canadian Journal of Sociology 568:Ross, Jack C. (Autumn 1983). 532:(3): 955–7 – via JSTOR. 504:(1): 89–90 – via JSTOR. 476:(1): 142–3 – via JSTOR. 451:(2): 177–9 – via JSTOR. 398:(2): 175–6 – via JSTOR. 331:Canadian Journal of Sociology 328:(1981), Jack C. Ross for the 286:Science, Sin, and Scholarship 922:Les Mythes du Temple Solaire 426:(1): 97–8 – via JSTOR. 391:Review of Religious Research 368:(1): 80–1 – via JSTOR. 227:Review of Religious Research 1015:Controversial New Religions 988:Criticism and controversies 950:Sex, Slander, and Salvation 543:Austin, Roy L. (May 1982). 469:Journal of Church and State 320:". In reviewing this work, 264:Journal of Church and State 188:has great scholarly value. 184:Some scholars believe that 1155: 1057:Zealot: A Book About Cults 662:The Myth of Disenchantment 626:General and historiography 324:, and Shupe and Bromley's 310:(1981), Roy L. Austin for 230:argues that combined with 1134:Books by David G. Bromley 873:A Field Guide to Otherkin 756:Modern paganism and magic 24: 151:sociologists of religion 655:The Triumph of the Moon 308:Parental Child-Stealing 290:William Sims Bainbridge 216:level as the notion of 143:new religious movements 1139:English-language books 1119:1980 non-fiction books 943:The Making of a Moonie 764:A Community of Witches 711:Misunderstanding Cults 419:Contemporary Sociology 195:Contemporary Sociology 1129:Sociology of religion 771:Drawing Down the Moon 669:The Occult: A History 648:Nature Religion Today 444:Sociological Analysis 257:Sociological Analysis 174:resource-mobilization 806:Mastering Witchcraft 746:Mystics and Messiahs 697:A Course in Miracles 520:"The New Vigilantes" 322:"Moonies" in America 232:"Moonies" in America 1001:Apocalypse Observed 827:Her Hidden Children 21: 20:The New Vigilantes 1064:Cult Controversies 1022:Cults in Our Midst 739:The New Vigilantes 282:Irving L. Horowitz 248:anti-cult movement 240:Unification Church 186:The New Vigilantes 1114:Books about cults 1101: 1100: 1043:All Gods Children 1008:Gods of the Blood 978:Ghosts of Kanungu 813:The Satanic Witch 799:Dreaming the Dark 778:Living Witchcraft 718:The New Believers 641:The Darkened Room 162:SAGE Publications 122: 121: 73:SAGE Publications 1146: 792:Witching Culture 614: 607: 600: 591: 584: 583: 565: 559: 558: 540: 534: 533: 515: 506: 505: 487: 478: 477: 459: 453: 452: 434: 428: 427: 409: 400: 399: 381: 370: 369: 351: 222:Stuart A. Wright 190:Roland Robertson 158:David G. Bromley 112: 80:Publication date 45:David G. 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Index


Anson D. Shupe
David G. Bromley
nonfiction
SAGE Publications
ISBN
9780803915428
OCLC
06762468
nonfiction
anti-cultism
deprogramming
new religious movements
cults
sociologists of religion
Anson D. Shupe
David G. Bromley
SAGE Publications
Moonies
resource-mobilization
Roland Robertson
Contemporary Sociology
Thomas Robbins
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
deprogrammers
ontological
cultist
Stuart A. Wright
Review of Religious Research
social movement

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