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The Politics of Religious Apostasy: The Role of Apostates in the Transformation of Religious Movements, edited by David G. Bromley, presents studies by several sociologists of new religious movements on the role played by apostates (described as individuals that leave new religious movements to pursue opposition against their former group.) The volume examines the apostate's testimonies, their motivations, the narratives they construct to discredit their former movements, and their impact on the public controversy between such movements and society. == Contents == ; Introduction * Sociological Perspectives on Apostasy: An Overview by David G. Bromley * A Comparative Approach to Organizational Exit * ''The Social Construction of Contested Exit Roles: Defectors, Whistleblowers, and Apostates'', by David G. Bromley ; The Apostate Role and Career * ''In Defense of Self: Apostasy as Spoiled Identity'', by Armand L. Mauss * ''The Politics of Marginal Heresy'', by Eileen Barker * ''Exploring the Varieties of Apostate Roles'', by Stuart A. Wright * ''Apostates Who Never Were: The Social Construction of Absque Facto Apostate Narratives'', by Daniel Carson Johnson ; The Organizational Context of Apostasy * ''Apostasy, Apocalypse, and Religious Violence: An Exploratory Comparison of Peoples Temple, the Branch Davidians, and the Solar Temple'', by John R. Hall and Philip Schuyler * ''Apostates, Defectors, Law and Social Control'', by James T. Richardson * ''Apostates and Their Role in the Construction of Grievance Claims Against the Northeast Kingdom/Messianic Communities'', by Susan J. Palmer * ''The Changing Apostate Role in the Evolution of the North American Anti-cult Movement'', by Anson Shupe ; Methodological Issues in the Study of Apostasy * ''Carriers of Tales: On Assessing Credibility of Apostate and Other Outsider Accounts of Religious Practices'', by Lewis F. Carter 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Politics of Religious Apostasy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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