Jehovah's Witnesses and the Secular World Jehovah's Witnesses and the Secular World
Histories of the Sacred and Secular, 1700-2000

Jehovah's Witnesses and the Secular World

From the 1870s to the Present

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Publisher Description

This book examines the tensions between Jehovah’s Witnesses and government authorities, civic organisations, established churches and the broader public generated by the Watch Tower Society’s teachings. Witnesses originated in the 1870s as small, loose-knit groups calling themselves Bible Students. Today, there are some eight million Witnesses worldwide, all actively engaged in evangelism. The author analyses issues that have brought them global visibility and even notoriety, including political neutrality, public ministry, blood transfusion, and anti-ecumenism.  It also explores anti-Witness campaigns, from media portrayals of the community as marginal and exotic to the anti-cult movement.  Focusing on varied historical, ideological and national contexts, the book argues that Witnesses have had a defining influence on conceptions of religious tolerance in the modern world.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2018
29 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
330
Pages
PUBLISHER
Palgrave Macmillan UK
SIZE
3
MB

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