
Talking with the Children of God
Prophecy and Transformation in a Radical Religious Group
University of Illinois Press
Will be published approx. on 18. May 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-252-07721-0 (ISBN)
Description
Grounded in direct, systematic observation by neutral observers, Talking with the Children of God is a unique study of the radical religious movement now known as The Family International. The book draws on extraordinarily candid interviews with the group's leaders and administrative staff. In revealing new information about the organization's history, beliefs, and use of prophecy, Gordon Shepherd and Gary Shepherd offer a highly detailed case study that is both an antidote to sensationalized coverage of the group and a means for understanding the transformational practices of new religious movements in general.
One of the most controversial groups emerging from the Jesus People movement of the 1960s, the Family originally was known as The Children of God. Under leader David Berg, members proclaimed an apocalyptic "Endtime," shunned secular occupations, lived communally, and adopted unusual sexual practices that led to abuse scandals in the 1970s and 1980s. Following Berg's death in 1994, the organization began to dramatically alter its evangelization efforts and decision-making processes.
Talking with the Children of God builds a picture of a complex organization with ten thousand core members worldwide, including details on the lives, careers, and responsibilities of the second generation and their efforts to defend their faith. The authors summarize the Family's history and beliefs as well as its controversial past. In particular, they analyze the organization's use of prophecy--or channeled revelations from Jesus and other spiritual beings--for making decisions and setting policy, revealing how this essentially democratic process works and how it shapes Family life and culture.
These remarkable insights are the result of sixteen years of surveys and field observations conducted in Family member homes in sixteen countries, plus four days of face-to-face interviews with Family leaders and organizational staff. The volume also includes condensed transcripts of the interviews with analysis by Shepherd and Shepherd.
One of the most controversial groups emerging from the Jesus People movement of the 1960s, the Family originally was known as The Children of God. Under leader David Berg, members proclaimed an apocalyptic "Endtime," shunned secular occupations, lived communally, and adopted unusual sexual practices that led to abuse scandals in the 1970s and 1980s. Following Berg's death in 1994, the organization began to dramatically alter its evangelization efforts and decision-making processes.
Talking with the Children of God builds a picture of a complex organization with ten thousand core members worldwide, including details on the lives, careers, and responsibilities of the second generation and their efforts to defend their faith. The authors summarize the Family's history and beliefs as well as its controversial past. In particular, they analyze the organization's use of prophecy--or channeled revelations from Jesus and other spiritual beings--for making decisions and setting policy, revealing how this essentially democratic process works and how it shapes Family life and culture.
These remarkable insights are the result of sixteen years of surveys and field observations conducted in Family member homes in sixteen countries, plus four days of face-to-face interviews with Family leaders and organizational staff. The volume also includes condensed transcripts of the interviews with analysis by Shepherd and Shepherd.
Reviews / Votes
"In this intriguing and eminently readable account of the inner workings of 'a heretical religion' following the death of its founder, Gordon and Gary Shepherd introduce us to a number of organizational developments, such as the democratization of prophecy, that could astonish not a few students of religion."--Eileen Barker, London School of Economics"Recommended."--Choice
"A fascinating and detailed account of the role of prophecy in the 'heretical' religious movement that is today known as The Family International."-Journal of the Scientific Study of Religion
More details
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
1 black & white photographs, 1 charts
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
399 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-252-07721-0 (9780252077210)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Gordon Shepherd is a professor of sociology at the University of Central Arkansas. Gary Shepherd is a professor of sociology at Oakland University. They are the coauthors of Mormon Passage: A Missionary Chronicle.
Content
CoverTitleCopyrightContentsPREFACEACKNOWLEDGMENTS1. Prophecy and Change: The Children of God Become the Family International2. The Practice of Prophecy in the Family: A Roundtable Discussion with the GN Team, Part I3. The Role of Prophecy in the Family: A Roundtable Discussion with the GN Team, Part II4. Producing Prophecy for the Good News5. Illustrating and Laying Out Prophecy for the Good News6. Activating Religious Interest of Nonmembers7. Defending the Faith in the Cyber Age8. Managing the World Services Home9. Managing the International Flock10. World Services and the Contemporary Family International: Summary and ConclusionsNOTESBIBLIOGRAPHYINDEXBack cover