Description
About the Author
Massimo Introvigne, one of the leading international scholars of new religious movements, is the managing director of CESNUR (Center for Studies on New Religions) in Torino, Italy, and the author of some sixty books on religious minorities.
Reviews
Provides brief but valuable insights into the community's lifeworld and activities. * Lukas Pokorny, University of Vienna, Relgious Studies Review *
This book is recommended to readers interested in aspects of comtemporary religion, both for its brevity and its comprehensiveness, and for its clarity and informativeness. It is suitable for academics, tertiary students, and matriculation school students...I recommend it unreservedly. * Carole M. Cusak, University of Sydney, The Journal for Academic Study of Religion *
Precisely what constitutes the "Plymouth Brethren" can be a bit elusive, but Introvigne has captured its essence in this short but thorough and fair-minded introduction. * George Adams, Nova Religio *
This is a beautifully produced little book on an important subject. Massimo Introvigne is a lawyer who has become concerned with the rights of religious minorities, and who in this book has turned his interests to explaining the background to one of the most controversial of the so-called 'new religious movements,' the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC). The PBCC is a difficult choice of subject, as the author recognizes, and it has over many years attracted its share of negative headlines. The Plymouth Brethren attempts to recognize these problems, and to defend the group on its own terms... The Plymouth Brethren is a valuable publication, therefore, in giving voice to a distinctive Christian community that sometimes struggles to make its voice heard. * Reading Religion *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190842420
Author Massimo Introvigne
Format Hardback
Page Count 160
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 288g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 148mm * 17mm