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Jehovah Lives in Brooklyn Jehovah's Witnesses As a Model of Fundamentalism

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ISBN-10: 0738829528

ISBN-13: 9780738829524

Edition: 1999

Authors: Richard S. Francis

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The book Jehovah Lives in Brooklyn:  Jehovah's Witnesses as a Model of Fundamentalism describes some of the odd beliefs of this cult, and also gives a psychosocial overview of its place in society, its meaning, and its results.  It discusses the effects of cult-psychology on otherwise well-adjusted minds, and shows why even intelligent people can be vulnerable.  A brief outline of the book is as follows:Author's Preface:  Alien Landscapes, Secret Societies    The "alien world-view" of the cult is examined, and discussion explains the view that "alienation" is a plus, a good thing.  The cult appeals largely to the distraught, the young, minorities, and others who might be already confused…    
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Book details

List price: $21.99
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation LLC
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 236
Size: 5.25" wide x 8.50" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

Acknowledgmentsp. 11
Author's Preface: Alien Landscapes, Secret Societiesp. 13
We Are Not Everyday People: Hatred of the "Satanic" Worldp. 23
Strict Obedience to Jehovah: Avoiding "Evil Spirits" and Everybody Elsep. 32
Conversion and the Destructive Transformation of Personality Dismantlingp. 43
Satan, Satan Everywhere: A Devil of a Storyp. 49
A One of a Kind Religion: Beliefs Designed to Make JWs Feel Specialp. 58
You and Me Against the Worldp. 64
Through Thick and Thin: Lemmings Unitedp. 71
Duplicity and Double-talk: The "Truth" Made Unclearp. 80
False Prophecies of the End and the Explusion of High Quality Peoplep. 90
Where is the Love?p. 100
Escape from Freedom: God's Government and the Desperate Longing for the End of Civilizationp. 108
The Elder Catastrophe: A Spiritual Hurricanep. 121
Clash with Reality: "Study" and the Subculturep. 130
Why Is Studying the Bible A Sin?p. 138
Dogmatism and Fluctuation: Walking a Perilous Tightropep. 143
Misfits, Mediocrity, and Madmen: Inmates Running the Asylump. 150
Mental Turmoils and Stroms: On the Imitation of Jehovahp. 159
Keeping the Mask On: Impressing Others at All Costsp. 166
The Conversion of the World or the Mass-Slaughter of Humanity: Between a Rock and A Hard Placep. 177
The "Kingdom of God" and the Old Men in Brooklynp. 184
Under My Thumb: The Clergy of JW'sp. 190
Can the System be Changed?p. 199
"Education" and "Unity," JW Stylep. 203
A House Divided: Dissidents and Dissonancep. 209
"We Know Their Secrets": The "Threat" of Ex-Membersp. 218
"Up In Smoke: Denial of the Pursuit of Liberty"p. 223
Epilogue
Thanks A Lot: How JW's Have Enriched My Lifep. 231
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