The Branch Davidians of Waco: The History and Beliefs of an Apocalyptic SectWhat were the beliefs of the Branch Davidians? This is the first full scholarly account of their history. Kenneth G. C. Newport argues that, far from being an act of unfathomable religious insanity, the calamitous fire at Waco in 1993 was the culmination of a long theological and historical tradition that goes back many decades. The Branch Davidians under David Koresh were an eschatologically confident community that had long expected that the American government, whom they identified as the Lamb-like Beast of the book of Revelation, would one day arrive to seek to destroy God's remnant people. The end result, the fire, must be seen in this context. |
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My colleagues in the department of Theology and Religious Studies at Liverpool Hope have offered valuable advice as this work has progressed, and have been subjected to a number of trial runs of chapters in the form of papers.
My colleagues in the department of Theology and Religious Studies at Liverpool Hope have offered valuable advice as this work has progressed, and have been subjected to a number of trial runs of chapters in the form of papers.
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This is taken up further in Chapter Thirteen of this book. ... It is true that the Davidians under Victor Houteff (Chapters Three and Four) and the Branch Davidians under the Rodens (Chapters Six and Seven) were fundamentally a ...
This is taken up further in Chapter Thirteen of this book. ... It is true that the Davidians under Victor Houteff (Chapters Three and Four) and the Branch Davidians under the Rodens (Chapters Six and Seven) were fundamentally a ...
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It will be argued (especially in Chapters Fourteen and Fifteen) that none of these explanations is satisfactory. The other major criticism to be made of almost all the literature referred to is that it is focused almost exclusively on ...
It will be argued (especially in Chapters Fourteen and Fifteen) that none of these explanations is satisfactory. The other major criticism to be made of almost all the literature referred to is that it is focused almost exclusively on ...
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This is a point that will become apparent in later chapters; we note here only in brief that the Davidian/Branch Davidian trajectory of Seventh-day Adventism has remained substantially shackled to its SDA mother faith.
This is a point that will become apparent in later chapters; we note here only in brief that the Davidian/Branch Davidian trajectory of Seventh-day Adventism has remained substantially shackled to its SDA mother faith.
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... comes to a full SDA account of what happened at Waco is the popular-level book by Cari Hoyt Haus and Madlyn Lewis Hamblin: In the Wake of Waco: Why Were Adventists among the Victims? 67 Chapter 18 of this work is quite illuminating ...
... comes to a full SDA account of what happened at Waco is the popular-level book by Cari Hoyt Haus and Madlyn Lewis Hamblin: In the Wake of Waco: Why Were Adventists among the Victims? 67 Chapter 18 of this work is quite illuminating ...
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Victor T Houteff the Shepherds Rod and the Davidian Seventhday Adventists | 47 |
the Theology of Victor Houteff and the Davidian Seventhday Adventists | 76 |
Florence Houteff and the End of the World | 95 |
Ben Roden and the Emergence of Branch Davidianism | 115 |
Ben Roden and the Theology of Branch Davidianism | 136 |
Lois Roden Shekinah and the Struggle for Leadership | 155 |
14 An Ultimate Act of Faith? The Cause of the Waco Fire | 278 |
Theology and the Waco Inferno | 307 |
Post1993 Branch Davidianism | 325 |
17 Concluding Observations | 341 |
A Personal View Derek Lovelock | 344 |
Davidian Seventhday Adventists 19612003 | 354 |
Deaths at Waco | 359 |
Waco Survivors | 363 |
Vernon Howell and the Branch Davidians 19591985 | 171 |
Vernon Howell David Koresh and the Branch Davidians 19861993 | 191 |
David Koresh and the Mystery of God | 213 |
the Branch Davidians and the ATF | 234 |
Mt Carmel 28 February19 April 1993 | 261 |
Select Bibliography | 365 |
Film Television and Internet Sources | 371 |
Index | 373 |
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