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Jehovahs Witnesses Portrait Of A Contemporary Religious Movement 1st Edition Andrew Holden

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Jehovahs Witnesses Portrait Of A Contemporary Religious Movement 1st Edition Andrew Holden
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Andrew Holden
ISBN: 9780415266093, 9780415266109, 9786610335503, 9780203458778, 9780585453149, 0415266092, 0415266106, 6610335508, 0585453144
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Jehovahs Witnesses Portrait Of A Contemporary Religious Movement 1st Edition Andrew Holden by Andrew Holden 9780415266093, 9780415266109, 9786610335503, 9780203458778, 9780585453149, 0415266092, 0415266106, 6610335508, 0585453144 instant download after payment.

This is the first major study of the enigmatic religious society. By examining the Jehovah's Witnesses' dramatic recent expansion, Andrew Holden reveals the dependency of their quasi-totalitarian movement on the physical and cultural resources have brought about the privatization of religion, the erosion of community, and the separation of 'fact' from faith.

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