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UNINA9910746967303321 |
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Nilsson Sanja |
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Titolo |
Kids of Knutby : Living in and Leaving the Swedish Filadelfia Congregation / / by Sanja Nilsson |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 |
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[1st ed. 2023.] |
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1 online resource (xvii, 238 pages) |
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Palgrave Studies in New Religions and Alternative Spiritualities, , 2946-2665 |
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Cults |
Religion and sociology |
Psychology and religion |
New Religious Movements |
Sociology of Religion |
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Part I: The Congregation -- Chapter 1: The Early History of the Congregation -- Chapter 2: The Pastors 1985–2003 -- Chapter 3: The 2004 Murder -- Chapter 4: After the Murder: Isolation, Withdrawal, and Persecution -- Part II: The Children -- Chapter 5: Norms Concerning Children and Child Rearing in the Congregation -- Chapter 6: The Children and The Charismatic Leaders -- Chapter 7: Relations to Parents and Other Caregivers -- Chapter 8: Peer-to-Peer: The Construction of Friendships within the Youth Group -- Chapter 9: Outsiders: Friends and Enemies -- Chapter 10: Studying Children in New Religions -- Chapter 11: Epilogue: Leaving Knutby. |
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This book tells the story of the children and youth of the charismatic new religious commune Knutby Filadelfia in Sweden. It recounts the history of the congregation, which started out as a part of the Swedish Pentecostal movement in 1921. In the 1990s, it developed into a new religion, when the congregation’s female pastor embraced the role of |
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the Bride of Christ. The congregation became widely known in 2004 when one of its members was murdered by another member, the latter claiming to have been acting on orders from God. In 2018, the congregation dissolved after a few years of internal crisis. Sanja Nilsson provides rich empirical analysis of archival material and interviews with the congregation’s children and youth. The young informants’ personal perspectives on their own childhoods encompass narratives from their time inside the congregation, when they identified as members of a stigmatized minority religion, aswell as from the time after the dissolution of the group, when they identified as defectors from what they came to view as a sectarian milieu. This work offers a comprehensive insight into the Knutby Filadelfia congregation, a group, that although notoriously charted by the media, has been hitherto unexplored by academics. It adds to the growing field of studies concerned with childhoods within new religions and expounds the dynamics of the defection process from the rarely applied perspective of children and youth themselves. |
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UNINA9910971777703321 |
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Autore |
Ronen Omry |
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The fallacy of the silver age in twentieth-century Russian literature / / Omry Ronen |
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Amsterdam, Netherlands, : Harwood Academic Pub., c1997 |
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1-135-29457-7 |
1-135-29458-5 |
1-280-14873-X |
0-203-98606-7 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (146 p.) |
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Sign/text/culture ; ; v. 1 |
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Russian literature - 20th century - History and criticism |
Soviet literature - 20th century - History and criticism |
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T.p. verso: Published in The Netherlands by Harwood Academic Publishers, Amsterdam. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-110) and index. |
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Book Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction to the Series; Series Editor's Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 The Notion of the Russian Silver Age Today; 2 "The Parnassus of the Silver Age" or "The Second Russian Renaissance"?; 3 The Silver of Akhmatova,Tsvetaeva, Mandel'shtam, and Gumilev; 4 "The Silver Age" of Numbers; 5 Vladimir Piast's Chronology and the Original Meaning of the Term "Silver Age of Russian Poetry"; 6 The Detractors of Postsymbolism "Ippolit Udush'ev" and "Gleb Marev"; 7 The Adamantine Age, "The Golden Age in One's Pocket," and The Platinum Age; Notes |
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While rigorously living up to the best traditions of literary-historical scholarship, the author manages to present his material in a light-hearted and entertaining way which will fascinate both the scholar of Russian literature and the interested observer of Russian culture alike.In this highly original study, Omry Ronnen critically examines the term ""Silver Age"", which over the years has gained such wide currency among historians and connoisseurs of 20th century Russian culture. The author traces the origin and the controversial development of what he condemns as an influential misnomer. " |
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