This article investigates the eschatological expectations of apocalyptic and millenarian groups from a spirituality perspective. It first analyses various historical examples of such expectations with particular attention to their sociopolitical consequences. A second part discusses the negative perceptions of, and violent responses to such groups by those who hold them in contempt as lacking spirituality. This issue is then specifically analysed in more detail in terms of the siege of the Davidian group, an offshoot of Adventism, in Waco, Texas, by law enforcement officials in 1993. An analysis of the group’s spirituality discusses their religious commitment, spiritual practices and use of the Bible as positive outcomes that they share wit...
Within the first chapter I highlight the extent Platonism influenced modern eschatology and motives ...
The positive impact that religion generally has on human beings has been suggested by different stud...
The article discusses sociological research. Sociologists James T. Richardson and Caroll Stoner are ...
This article investigates the eschatological expectations of apocalyptic and millenarian groups from...
This thesis is a sociological study of the management of apocalyptic belief in Kensington Temple, a ...
In this article the author develops some of the points he has made elsewhere regarding the role of w...
This article reports the results of an ethnographic study of a millennial Baha\u27i sect whose leade...
The aim of this article is the study and analysis of a set of revived utopian communities today, und...
This article responds to criticisms of my book, The Branch Davidians of Waco, made by other contribu...
This dissertation examines the apocalyptic doctrine of the Church Universal and Triumphant, an Ameri...
This article examines several examples of messianic individuals and movements in Israel that have ha...
Apocalyptic beliefs in Christianity have endured for two thousand years and on occasion have motivat...
The purpose of this article is to explore the religious responses within the Orange Free State repub...
Research into the phenomenon of new religious movements has become a major focus of attention for ...
Millenarianism has been the subject of vast historical scholarship and debate, where emphasis is oft...
Within the first chapter I highlight the extent Platonism influenced modern eschatology and motives ...
The positive impact that religion generally has on human beings has been suggested by different stud...
The article discusses sociological research. Sociologists James T. Richardson and Caroll Stoner are ...
This article investigates the eschatological expectations of apocalyptic and millenarian groups from...
This thesis is a sociological study of the management of apocalyptic belief in Kensington Temple, a ...
In this article the author develops some of the points he has made elsewhere regarding the role of w...
This article reports the results of an ethnographic study of a millennial Baha\u27i sect whose leade...
The aim of this article is the study and analysis of a set of revived utopian communities today, und...
This article responds to criticisms of my book, The Branch Davidians of Waco, made by other contribu...
This dissertation examines the apocalyptic doctrine of the Church Universal and Triumphant, an Ameri...
This article examines several examples of messianic individuals and movements in Israel that have ha...
Apocalyptic beliefs in Christianity have endured for two thousand years and on occasion have motivat...
The purpose of this article is to explore the religious responses within the Orange Free State repub...
Research into the phenomenon of new religious movements has become a major focus of attention for ...
Millenarianism has been the subject of vast historical scholarship and debate, where emphasis is oft...
Within the first chapter I highlight the extent Platonism influenced modern eschatology and motives ...
The positive impact that religion generally has on human beings has been suggested by different stud...
The article discusses sociological research. Sociologists James T. Richardson and Caroll Stoner are ...