Publication

2004 - Signature Books in cooperation with CESNUR, Salt Lake City, Utah, Utah

Language

English

Word Count

25,500 words, Guess

Page Count

102 pages

Identifiers

and 1 more
  • LibraryThing8707610

Classifications

  • DDC299
  • LCCBP605.C38 M45 2004

Description

"The Children of God emerged out of the hippie movement of the 1960s, and through the 1980s they came to blend Christianity with sexual freedom, communal living, and a rejection of materialism and 'the system.' The Children, or 'the Family' as they are now called, modified their behavior in the 1990s in the wake of several child sexual abuse charges (all dismissed) and the need for direction among the rising generation of Family members. They continue to live communally, proselytize full-time (none hold traditional jobs) and engage in sexual 'sharing.' As a byproduct of their evangelism, they have produced a number of accomplished musicians. They receive guidance for their daily lives through periodic revelations passed to them by the Familyþs current leader, Maria (the founderþs widow), and her associates. Despite their variance from traditional Christian beliefs and practices, their recent attempts to conform to some degree with cultural norms in whatever country they work has tempered criticism, and they continue as the most successful communal movement of an almost forgotten hippie world"--Back cover.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Studies in contemporary religions

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