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Apocalypse delayed : the story of Jehovah's Witnesses / M. James Penton.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: BX8526 .P46 2015

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    "Since 1876, Jehovah's Witnesses have believed that they are living in the last days of the present world. Charles T. Russell, their founder, advised his followers that members of Christ's church would be raptured in 1878, and by 1914 Christ would destroy the nations and establish his kingdom on earth. The first prophecy was not fulfilled, but the outbreak of the First World War lent some credibility to the second. Ever since that time, Jehovah's Witnesses have been predicting that the world would end "shortly." Their numbers have grown to many millions in over two hundred countries. They distribute a billion pieces of literature annually, and continue to anticipate the end of the world. For almost thirty years, M. James Penton's Apocalypse Delayed has been the definitive scholarly study of this religious movement. As a former member of the sect, Penton offers a comprehensive overview of the Jehovah's Witnesses. His book is divided into three parts, each presenting the Witnesses' story in a different context: historical, doctrinal, and sociological. Some of the issues he discusses are known to the general public, such as the sect's opposition to military service and blood transfusions. Others involve internal controversies, including political control of the organization and the handling of dissent within the ranks. Thoroughly revised, the third edition of Penton's classic text includes substantial new information on the sources of Russell's theology and on the church's early leaders..."-- Amazon.com viewed on March 9, 2015.
    Variant Title
    Story of Jehovah's Witnesses
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Penton, M. James, 1932- author.
    Published
    Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, 2015
    Edition
    Third edition
    Contents
    History.
    Doctrinal background of a new American religious movement
    Charles Russell and the Bible student movement
    Creation of a theocracy
    Era of global expansion
    Prophetic failure and reaction
    From dynamic growth to organizational stagnation
    Relations with the world
    Concepts and doctrines.
    Bases of doctrinal authority
    Major doctrines
    Organization and community.
    Organizational structure
    Witness community
    Conclusion.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 475-507) and index.
    History. -- Doctrinal background of a new American religious movement -- Charles Russell and the Bible student movement -- Creation of a theocracy -- Era of global expansion -- Prophetic failure and reaction -- From dynamic growth to organizational stagnation -- Relations with the world -- Concepts and doctrines. -- Bases of doctrinal authority -- Major doctrines -- Organization and community. -- Organizational structure -- Witness community -- Conclusion.

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    English
    ISBN
    9781442647930
    1442647930
    9781442616059
    1442616059
    Physical Description
    xix, 547 pages, 11 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm

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