Among the Scientologists: History, Theology, and Praxis: Oxford Studies in Western Esotericism
Autor Donald Westbrooken Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190664978
ISBN-10: 0190664975
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 241 x 163 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Studies in Western Esotericism
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190664975
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 241 x 163 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Studies in Western Esotericism
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
He [Westbrook] masterfully navigates through key aspects and episodes of the complex discursive universe that constitutes Scientology. Upon reading the book, readers will surely agree with Westbrook that there is "no shortage of avenues for academic exploration." This book will be the new departure point for scholars of Scientology.
Immensely readable and informative.
Upon reading the book, readers will surely agree with Westbrook that there is "no shortage of avenues for academic exploration." This book will be the new departure point for scholars of Scientology.
Westbrook's work is not only engaging but provides incredible illumination on the lived religious experience of Scientologists and most definitely achieves its aims. I recommend this outstanding work to any researcher who wishes to understand Scientology and to separate its history, theology and praxis from its controversial quagmire.
Among the Scientologists is, in many ways, a groundbreaking work. In the academic study of Scientology, it is likely to become a standard reference...
This book is a first-rate introduction to Scientology, making its convoluted tenets and history remarkably clear and accessible.
[T]his book is a valuable addition to the historical record of Scientology, clearly written, expressing some diversity of views within the population of current members, and connecting to the wider scholarly literature.
As for Donald Westbrook, he has entered the ranks of those scholars who have produced laudable scholarship their first time out. This book is a magnificent testimony to his years of labor. It should be required reading for anyone approaching Scientology for research purposes, but it is also very accessible and would provide the casually interested reader with hours of discovery about Scientology. If any of my students want a better understanding of Scientology, I will direct them to this volume.
Westbrook has crafted a book that is informative, insightful, and accessible. It is a book to which I will refer interested students, and it is a book that sets the stage for further academic studies on Scientology as a young and growing religious movement.
Thankfully for scholars of religion, Donald Westbrook's Among the Scientologists takes a different path and asks a question that all the many exposés seem to ignore
Westbrook has produced a seriously important book that should be mandatory reading for all interested in the Church of Scientology, and new religious movements generally. It is highly recommended.
Among the Scientologists excels in clarity, treading the fine line between offering an in-depth study of the CoS [Church of Scientology] for scholars of Scientology on the one hand, and providing an accessible (yet detailed) introduction to those new to the subject on the other
Scientology has been the subject of little academic study...Donald A. Westbrook's Among the Scientologists: History, Theology, and Praxis is therefore a much-needed contribution to the scholarly study of Scientology...[This book] will hopefully encourage other scholars to also turn their attention to Scientology as a topic for study.
Among the Scientologists will supersede previous works on the church (including my own) and provide the new foundation for future explorations of what has become one of the most successful expressions of Western Gnostic Esotericism.
Westbrook's treatment raises Scientology studies to an entirely new level.
Immensely readable and informative.
Upon reading the book, readers will surely agree with Westbrook that there is "no shortage of avenues for academic exploration." This book will be the new departure point for scholars of Scientology.
Westbrook's work is not only engaging but provides incredible illumination on the lived religious experience of Scientologists and most definitely achieves its aims. I recommend this outstanding work to any researcher who wishes to understand Scientology and to separate its history, theology and praxis from its controversial quagmire.
Among the Scientologists is, in many ways, a groundbreaking work. In the academic study of Scientology, it is likely to become a standard reference...
This book is a first-rate introduction to Scientology, making its convoluted tenets and history remarkably clear and accessible.
[T]his book is a valuable addition to the historical record of Scientology, clearly written, expressing some diversity of views within the population of current members, and connecting to the wider scholarly literature.
As for Donald Westbrook, he has entered the ranks of those scholars who have produced laudable scholarship their first time out. This book is a magnificent testimony to his years of labor. It should be required reading for anyone approaching Scientology for research purposes, but it is also very accessible and would provide the casually interested reader with hours of discovery about Scientology. If any of my students want a better understanding of Scientology, I will direct them to this volume.
Westbrook has crafted a book that is informative, insightful, and accessible. It is a book to which I will refer interested students, and it is a book that sets the stage for further academic studies on Scientology as a young and growing religious movement.
Thankfully for scholars of religion, Donald Westbrook's Among the Scientologists takes a different path and asks a question that all the many exposés seem to ignore
Westbrook has produced a seriously important book that should be mandatory reading for all interested in the Church of Scientology, and new religious movements generally. It is highly recommended.
Among the Scientologists excels in clarity, treading the fine line between offering an in-depth study of the CoS [Church of Scientology] for scholars of Scientology on the one hand, and providing an accessible (yet detailed) introduction to those new to the subject on the other
Scientology has been the subject of little academic study...Donald A. Westbrook's Among the Scientologists: History, Theology, and Praxis is therefore a much-needed contribution to the scholarly study of Scientology...[This book] will hopefully encourage other scholars to also turn their attention to Scientology as a topic for study.
Among the Scientologists will supersede previous works on the church (including my own) and provide the new foundation for future explorations of what has become one of the most successful expressions of Western Gnostic Esotericism.
Westbrook's treatment raises Scientology studies to an entirely new level.
Notă biografică
Donald A. Westbrook (Ph.D. Claremont Graduate University) has taught at UCLA, Cal State Fullerton, Fuller Seminary, and is affiliated with the Faculty for the Comparative Study of Religion and Humanism (FVG) in Antwerp, Belgium.