
The Church Of Scientology Is One Of The Most Recognizable American-born New Religions, But Perhaps The Least Understood. With Academic And Popular Interest On The Rise, Many Books Have Been Written About Scientology And Surely More Will Follow. Although Academics Have Begun To Pay More Attention To Scientology, The Subject Has Received Remarkably Little Qualitative Attention. Indeed, No Work Has Systematically Addressed Such Questions As: What Do Scientologists Themselves Have To Say About Their Religion's History, Theology, And Practices? How Does Scientology Act As A Religion For Them? What Does Lived Religion Look Like For A Scientologist? This Is Not So Much A Book About The Church Of Scientology, Its Leaders, Or Its Controversies, As It Is A Compilation Of Narratives And Histories Based On The Largely Unheard Or Ignored Perspectives Of Scientologists Themselves. Drawing On Six Years Of Interviews, Fieldwork, And Research Conducted Among Members Of The Church Of Scientology, This Groundbreaking Work Examines Features Of The New Religion's History, Theology, And Praxis In Ways That Move Discussion Beyond Apostate-driven And Exposé Accounts.
How does Scientology function as a lived religion for its practitioners when viewed through their own narratives rather than external controversies? Donald A. Westbrook, a scholar of new religious movements, utilizes six years of ethnographic fieldwork and qualitative interviews to shift the focus from institutional critique to the personal experiences of members. The work argues that understanding Scientology requires examining the theology and praxis as articulated by the adherents themselves, providing a counter-narrative to the prevailing media focus on apostate accounts.
What You Will Find
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Experts in the field of religious studies identify this work as a significant contribution to the qualitative study of new religious movements. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the author's commitment to presenting the internal perspective of practitioners.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190664983
ISBN-13:
9780190664985
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