Dying and/or Killing for the Faith: New Religious Movements and Violence

It is known that New Religious Movements (NRMs), which also named as “cult groups”, “sects” and “new age religions”, emerged particularly in Western societies in parallel with the changes which experienced from the second half of twentieth century on a global scale; and that these movements began to...

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Main Author: Emine Battal
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Language:English
Published: İlmi Etüdler Derneği (İLEM) 2016-06-01
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Online Access:http://insanvetoplum.org/en/article/dying-andor-killing-for-the-faith-new-religious-movements-and-violence/
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description It is known that New Religious Movements (NRMs), which also named as “cult groups”, “sects” and “new age religions”, emerged particularly in Western societies in parallel with the changes which experienced from the second half of twentieth century on a global scale; and that these movements began to gain wide currency in a short time. NRMs, which mostly emerged as marginal religious forms, sometimes came to the fore with world-shaking acts of violence. Thereupon, some questions are begun to be discussed: Is there a direct relationship between NRMs and violence? If there is a relationship between NRMs and violence, what is the dimension of this relationship? Are NRMs prone to violence? What are the factors that led to violence in NRMs? In this study, initially I will exemplify NRMs – violence relation referring to Peoples Temple, Branch Davidian, Aum Shinrikyo, The Order of Solar Temple and Heaven’s Gate. Because these movements which known as “big five” were stuck in people’s mind with their violence acts. Secondly, I will refer to two main factors that caused violence in NRMs: apocalyptic beliefs and charismatic leadership. Finally, I will try to see whether there are similarities between the factors that led to violence in today’s religious violence and the factors that led to violence in NRMs in the past; and to offer some suggessions on what can be done in relation to decrease the violence of NRMs.
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spelling doaj-art-9b96b458cef14a869acb61de3e303deb2025-08-20T02:18:27Zengİlmi Etüdler Derneği (İLEM)İnsan & Toplum2146-70992146-70992016-06-016172210.12658/human.society.6.11.M0143Dying and/or Killing for the Faith: New Religious Movements and ViolenceEmine BattalIt is known that New Religious Movements (NRMs), which also named as “cult groups”, “sects” and “new age religions”, emerged particularly in Western societies in parallel with the changes which experienced from the second half of twentieth century on a global scale; and that these movements began to gain wide currency in a short time. NRMs, which mostly emerged as marginal religious forms, sometimes came to the fore with world-shaking acts of violence. Thereupon, some questions are begun to be discussed: Is there a direct relationship between NRMs and violence? If there is a relationship between NRMs and violence, what is the dimension of this relationship? Are NRMs prone to violence? What are the factors that led to violence in NRMs? In this study, initially I will exemplify NRMs – violence relation referring to Peoples Temple, Branch Davidian, Aum Shinrikyo, The Order of Solar Temple and Heaven’s Gate. Because these movements which known as “big five” were stuck in people’s mind with their violence acts. Secondly, I will refer to two main factors that caused violence in NRMs: apocalyptic beliefs and charismatic leadership. Finally, I will try to see whether there are similarities between the factors that led to violence in today’s religious violence and the factors that led to violence in NRMs in the past; and to offer some suggessions on what can be done in relation to decrease the violence of NRMs.http://insanvetoplum.org/en/article/dying-andor-killing-for-the-faith-new-religious-movements-and-violence/New religious movementsviolenceapocalyptic beliefcharismatic leadership
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Dying and/or Killing for the Faith: New Religious Movements and Violence
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New religious movements
violence
apocalyptic belief
charismatic leadership
title Dying and/or Killing for the Faith: New Religious Movements and Violence
title_full Dying and/or Killing for the Faith: New Religious Movements and Violence
title_fullStr Dying and/or Killing for the Faith: New Religious Movements and Violence
title_full_unstemmed Dying and/or Killing for the Faith: New Religious Movements and Violence
title_short Dying and/or Killing for the Faith: New Religious Movements and Violence
title_sort dying and or killing for the faith new religious movements and violence
topic New religious movements
violence
apocalyptic belief
charismatic leadership
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