Shadows and Lights of Waco

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Adage
Apocalypticism
Apotheosis
Armageddon
Arthur de Gobineau
Asceticism
Atheism
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Backsliding
Branch Davidians
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Church Fathers
Communitarianism
Consummation
Countdown to Armageddon
CS gas
David Koresh
Deconstruction
Demonization
Doomsday cult
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Eschatology
Ethics
Exegesis
Fire and brimstone
George Roden
God
Hamartia
Heavenly sanctuary
Hedonism
Hermeticism
Holism
Homo sacer
Hubris
Idolatry
Infidel
Irreligion
Jeremiad
Jews
Libido
Liminality
Lois Roden
Madness and Civilization
Mahlon and Chilion
Manichaeism
Max Weber
Merkabah mysticism
Messianism
Michael Barkun
Millenarianism
Mind control
Mr.
Ms.
Omnipotence
Persecution
Pietism
Pornography
Posthumanism
Predestination
Premillennialism
Rebuke
Religion
Religiosity
Scientism
Secularism
Secularization
Son of perdition (Mormonism)
The Jewish Question
Theodicy
Theology
Thought
Wickedness
Zerubbabel

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691089980
  • Weight: 369g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2001
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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When James Faubion visited the site of the Branch Davidian compound after its conflagration, what he found surprised him. Though the popular imagination had relegated the site's millennialist denizens to the radical fringe, Faubion found not psychopathology but a sturdy and comprehensive system for understanding the world. He also found, in the person of Amo Paul Bishop Roden, a fascinating spokeswoman for that system. Based on more than five years of fieldwork, including extensive life-history interviews with Roden, Faubion interprets millennialism as a "master-pedagogy." He reveals it as simultaneously a poetics, a rhetoric, a physics, an approach to history, a course of training, a gnosis, and an ethics. Millennialism resists the categories that both academic and popular analysts use to discuss religion by melding the sacred and secular, the spiritual and political, and the transcendental and commonsensical. In this respect, and in others, millennialism is a premodern pedagogy that has grown resolutely counter-modern. Yet, mainstream culture sees in it not a critique of modernity but dangerous lunacy. This disjunction prompts Faubion to investigate how the mainstream came to confine religion to an inner and other-worldly faith--an inquiry that allows him to account for the irrationalization of millennialism. Against this historical background, we can discern the genealogy of Adventist millennialism and make sense of contemporary religious events, including the actions of a small group in the central Texas prairie.
James D. Faubion is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rice University. He is the editor of Rethinking the Subject and Modern Greek Lessons: A Primer in Historical Constructivism (Princeton).