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The Church of Scientology : A History of a New Religion / Hugh B. Urban.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Urban, Hugh B., author.
Contributor:
Hubbard, L. Ron, Contributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Scientology--History.
Scientology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (281 p.)
Place of Publication:
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2011]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Scientology is one of the wealthiest and most powerful new religions to emerge in the past century. To its detractors, L. Ron Hubbard's space-age mysticism is a moneymaking scam and sinister brainwashing cult. But to its adherents, it is humanity's brightest hope. Few religious movements have been subject to public scrutiny like Scientology, yet much of what is written about the church is sensationalist and inaccurate. Here for the first time is the story of Scientology's protracted and turbulent journey to recognition as a religion in the postwar American landscape. Hugh Urban tells the real story of Scientology from its cold war-era beginnings in the 1950s to its prominence today as the religion of Hollywood's celebrity elite. Urban paints a vivid portrait of Hubbard, the enigmatic founder who once commanded his own private fleet and an intelligence apparatus rivaling that of the U.S. government. One FBI agent described him as "a mental case," but to his followers he is the man who "solved the riddle of the human mind." Urban details Scientology's decades-long war with the IRS, which ended with the church winning tax-exempt status as a religion; the rancorous cult wars of the 1970s and 1980s; as well as the latest challenges confronting Scientology, from attacks by the Internet group Anonymous to the church's efforts to suppress the online dissemination of its esoteric teachings. The Church of Scientology demonstrates how Scientology has reflected the broader anxieties and obsessions of postwar America, and raises profound questions about how religion is defined and who gets to define it.
Contents:
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction. The World's Most Controversial New Religion and Why No One Writes About It
One. American Entrepreneur, Spiritual Bricoleur / Hubbard, L. Ron
Two. Scientology, Inc.: Becoming a "Religion" in the 1950s
Three. A Cold War Religion: Scientology, Secrecy, and Security in the 1950s and 60s
Four. The "Cult of All Cults"? Scientology and the Cult Wars of the 1970s and 80s
Five. "The War" and the Triumph of Scientology: Becoming a Tax-Exempt Religion in the 1990s
Six. Secrets, Security, and Cyberspace: Scientology's New Wars of Information on the Internet
Conclusion. New Religions, Freedom, and Privacy in the Post-9/11 World
Appendix. A Timeline of Major Events in Scientology's Complex Journey to Becoming a "Religion"
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [257] - 264) and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Mai 2019)
ISBN:
9786613168993
9781283168991
1283168995
9781400839438
1400839432
OCLC:
744468202

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