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The New Heretics of France Susan Palmer (Professor of Religious Studies, Professor of Religious Studies, Dawson College)

The New Heretics of France By Susan Palmer (Professor of Religious Studies, Professor of Religious Studies, Dawson College)

Summary

Susan Palmer offers an insightful examination of France's most stigmatized new religions, or ''sectes,'' and the public management of religious and philosophical minorities by the state.

The New Heretics of France Summary

The New Heretics of France: Minority Religions, la Republique, and the Government-Sponsored ''War on Sects'' by Susan Palmer (Professor of Religious Studies, Professor of Religious Studies, Dawson College)

Since the Age of Enlightenment, France has upheld clear constitutional guidelines that protect human rights and religious freedom. Today, however, intolerant attitudes and discriminatory practices towards unconventional faiths have become acceptable and even institutionalized in public life. Susan Palmer offers an insightful examination of France's most stigmatized new religions, or ''sectes,'' and the public management of religious and philosophical minorities by the state. The New Heretics of France tracks the mounting government-sponsored anticult movement in the wake of the shocking mass suicides of the Solar Temple in 1994, and the negative impact of this movement on France's most visible religious minorities, whose names appeared on a ''blacklist'' of 172 sectes commissioned by the National Assembly. Drawing on extensive interviews and field research, Palmer describes the controversial histories of well-known international NRMs (the Church of Scientology, Raelian Movement, and Unificationism) in France, as well as esoteric local groups. Palmer also reveals the partisanship of Catholic priests, journalists, village mayors, and the passive public who support La Republique's efforts to control minority faiths - all in the name of ''Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.'' Drawing on historical and sociological theory, Palmer analyzes France's war on sects as a strategical response to social pressures arising from globalization and immigration. Her study addresses important issues of religious freedom, public tolerance, and the impact of globalization and immigration on traditional cultures and national character.

The New Heretics of France Reviews

a remarkable achievement ... its clear and relevant organization makes it a must-have for the New Religious Movement sociologist who needs to update his/her data on the situation in France. * Melchior Pelleterat de Borde, Sociology of Religion *

About Susan Palmer (Professor of Religious Studies, Professor of Religious Studies, Dawson College)

Professor of Religious Studies, Dawson College, Montreal

Table of Contents

Preface: Research Experiences in a War Zone. ; Introduction: Why "New Heretics"? ; Part I: The Rise of the Government-Sponsored Antisecte Movement ; Part II: Groups on the Guyard List ; 1. The Holy City of Mandarom: A Case of Mediabolization ; 2. The Church of Scientology: Legal & Activist Responses ; 3. The Raelian Movement: A Challenge to Sexual Mores and Scientific Orthodoxy ; 4. Tabitha's Place: The Role of Children and the Rights of Parents ; 5. Horus: Alternative Healing or the "Illegal Practice of Medicine" ; 6. Neo-Phare: First Application of the About-Picard Law ; Part III: Reflections on the Meaning of the "French Sect Wars" ; List of Acronyms ; Bibliography ; Appendices ; Index

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NPB9780199735211
9780199735211
0199735212
The New Heretics of France: Minority Religions, la Republique, and the Government-Sponsored ''War on Sects'' by Susan Palmer (Professor of Religious Studies, Professor of Religious Studies, Dawson College)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2011-12-08
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