The Church of Scientology (Melton)

The Church of Scientology
Author J. Gordon Melton
Country United States
Language English
Series Studies in Contemporary Religions
Subject Church of Scientology
Genre Non-fiction
Publisher Signature Books
Publication date
August 2000
Pages 80
ISBN 1-56085-139-2
OCLC 43287391
299/.936 21
LC Class BP605.S2 M46 2000

The Church of Scientology is a book written by J. Gordon Melton on the Church of Scientology. It is the first of a series of books on new religious movements published by the Center for Studies on New Religions.

Contents

The book deals with the history and development of Scientology, covering such matters as church's structure and organization, ethics, and nonprofit initiatives. It also deals with the church's views regarding religious freedom and human rights, as well as its members efforts to win their own religious freedom and human rights.[1] It also deals with the question the Church itself has often been asked, whether it does qualify as a religion.[2]

Reception

The book was well-received on publication. Derek Davis in the Journal of Church and State said "Few books pack as much information into so little space."[1] Catherine Ritchie in Library Journal called it a brief, well-balanced guide to the controversial movement, and a good choice for public libraries.[2] Jana Riess in Publishers Weekly said it was a rare, welcome impartial treatment of the subject by an outsider and that it did an admirable job covering the bases and showing the views of both the Church and its detractors.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Davis, Derek H. (Autumn 2000). "The Church of Scientology". Journal of Church and State 42 (4): 851. doi:10.1093/jcs/42.4.851.
  2. 1 2 Ritchie, Catherine (October 1, 2003). "The Church of Scientology (Book)". Library Journal 128 (16): 51.
  3. Riess, Jana (September 11, 2000). "The Church of Scientology". Publishers Weekly 247 (37): 86.
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