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Apocalypse Delayed : The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses, Third Edition
Apocalypse Delayed : The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses, Third Edition
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Author(s): Penton, James
Penton, M. James
ISBN No.: 9781442616059
Pages: 584
Year: 201502
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 64.45
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A well-written, clear and fascinating study." --James A. Beverley, Toronto Journal of Theology "Penton's unique position - a well-travelled, fourth-generation member who served in various capacities - makes him a reliable informant. He aptly gives insight into major doctrines, past and recent prophetic speculation, the authority structure of the Witness organization, and the harshness of the total ban upon those who attempt open discussion of any differing exegetical view." --Christianity Today "All in all, this is an excellent book and required reading for those interested in Jehovah's Witnesses. Penton's special perspective provides a scholarly inside look at a fascinating and persistent example of modern millenarianism." --Timothy P. Weber, American Historical Review 'This is not a vindictive slamming of the Witness organization by a raving ex-member, but a carefully written, well-documented critical analysis by a scholar with the special insight that only a former insider could give.


' --Dwayne Janke, Lethbridge Herald 'M. James Penton offers us one of the few comprehensive accounts of a sectarian tradition that remains an enigma to scholars of modern religion.' --Robert C. Fuller, The Journal of Religion 'Penton, a fourth generation Witness with an impeccable academic background, sets forth a detailed and damning outline of the movement and, in particular, those who run the world wide organization.' --Grant MacGillivray, Halifax Daily News 'Highly recommended.' --D.S. Azzolina, Choice Magazine - vol 53:01:2015 "Apocalypse Delayed is a major work of scholarship, well written and exhaustive.


Few, if any, can match Professor Penton's knowledge of the literature of, by, and about the movement." --M. Darrol Bryant, Director, Centre for Dialogue and Spirituality in the World's Religions, Renison University College, University of Waterloo.


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