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The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO Religions
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The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO Religions Hardcover - 2003

by James R. Lewis (Editor)


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The macabre mass suicide by adherents of the Heaven's Gate Cult in 1997 was shocking and difficult to comprehend for most outsiders. Their bizarre mindset, which mixed New Age religion with belief in extraterrestrial visitation, struck many as unique. In fact, as the contributors to this intriguing study show, the belief in alien contact has had religious overtones since the first purported sighting of an unidentified flying object (UFO) in 1947. Moreover, the religious dimensions of the UFO phenomenon may be the key to understanding the widespread appeal of this modern craze. An expert in new religions, Professor James Lewis has here brought together twenty insightful articles that cover the many variations of UFO-based religions. What the contributors demonstrate is that there are persistent and salient themes underlying the diversity of beliefs centered on the UFO phenomenon. Hearkening back to theosophy, many groups have interpreted UFO sightings and alleged contacts as attempts by alien ambassadors from a more advanced civilization to bring spiritual enlightenment to Earth, where humanity is seen to be floundering in ignorance. The extraterrestrial message is usually channeled through a charismatic human leader, who then mobilizes a group around this New Age "revelation." The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO Religions discusses the histories and beliefs of prominent UFO-based sects; looks at group dynamics and other sociological factors; and presents selections from the unusual literature of the various groups. This revealing and disturbing study shows that there is much more to the UFO phenomenon than simple curiosity about the possibility of life on other planets.

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The quite sensational suicide of the Californian Heaven's Gate community in March 1997 brought the presence of UFO movements back into public awareness.

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  • Title The Encyclopedic Sourcebook of UFO Religions
  • Author James R. Lewis (Editor)
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First edition
  • Pages 530
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY, U.S.A.
  • Date November 2003
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9781573929646 / 1573929646
  • Weight 1.97 lbs (0.89 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.28 x 6.26 x 1.73 in (23.57 x 15.90 x 4.39 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Unidentified flying object cults
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2002068084
  • Dewey Decimal Code 299.93

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Citations

  • American Reference Bks Annual, 01/01/2004, Page 367
  • Booklist, 08/01/2002, Page 2000

About the author

James R. Lewis (Stevens Point, WI), a world-recognized authority on nontraditional religions, teaches religious studies at the University of Wisconsin, and is the author or editor of over 20 books, including Odd Gods: New Religions and the Cult Controversy and Doomsday Prophecies: A Complete Guide to the End of the World.
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