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    Fragmentation of a Sect: Schisms in the Worldwide Church of God

    Fragmentation of a Sect by Barrett, David V.;

    Schisms in the Worldwide Church of God

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 4 August 2016

    • ISBN 9780190492892
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages310 pages
    • Size 231x155x20 mm
    • Weight 454 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 10 black & white halftones; 7 line drawings
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    Short description:

    Religions frequently face a period of turmoil and readjustment following the death of their founders. In this contribution to sociological theory, Barrett offers a new typological model for categorizing various outcomes, including schism and explores the usefulness of this model by applying it both to his case study the Worldwide Church of God and to a wide variety of other religions.

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    In the mid-1930s Herbert W. Armstrong, an unsuccessful American advertising executive, founded a millennialist Sabbatarian Christian sect with a heterodox theology. Over the next half century, despite a number of setbacks, scandals, criticisms, and attacks from former members and anti-cultists, Armstrong's organization, the Worldwide Church of God, grew to around 100,000 baptized members with a world circulation of over six million for its flagship monthly magazine Plain Truth. In January 1986, Armstrong died. His successor changed most of the church's distinctive doctrines, leading it towards an increasing convergence with mainstream Evangelical Christianity. This created a massive cognitive dissonance in ministers and members: should they accept or reject the authority of the church leadership which had abandoned the authority of the founder's teachings? Groups of ministers left the religion to form new churches, taking tens of thousands of members with them. These schismatic churches in turn faced continuing schism, resulting in over 400 offshoot churches within little more than a decade.

    In this major study David V. Barrett tells the story of the Worldwide Church of God. He examines the processes involved in schism and the varying forms of legitimation of authority within both the original church and its range of offshoots, from hardline to comparatively liberal. His book extends the concepts of rational choice theory when applied to complex religious choices. He also offers a new typological model for categorizing how movements can change after their founder's death, and explores the usefulness of this model by applying it not only to the Worldwide Church of God but also to a wide variety of other religions.

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    Table of Contents:

    Author's Note
    Acknowledgments
    Lists of photographs, tables and figures
    List of abbreviations
    1. The Fragmentation of a Sect: an Introduction
    PART ONE: THE STORY
    2. Doctrines of the Worldwide Church of God
    3 Origins and History of the Worldwide Church of God
    4. Schism and scandals in the Seventies
    5. Revolution and Schism
    6. Continuing Schism in the offshoots
    PART TWO: THE ANALYSIS
    7. Authority in the Churches of God
    8. After the Founder Dies - How movements change
    9. Who went Where and Why
    10. Fragmentation in a Sect - a Conclusion
    Appendices
    1 Sect, cult, new religious movement
    2 Theoretical basis and methodology
    3 Literature and other sources
    4 Church affiliation of respondents
    5 Demographics of respondents
    6 The future state of schism
    Bibliography

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