Expecting Armageddon: Essential Readings in Failed Prophecy

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Pub. Date: 2000-01-20
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

The expectation of an end to time and the yearning for a millennial paradise have been recurring themes in Western religious thought. But when we speak of "expectation" of the world's end we are mindful of the fact that generation after generation of millenarians have been disappointed. Their endtime hopes and prophecies have not come true. What happens, one might ask, when prophecies fail? Does failure spell the end of the very movements that embrace such expectations? The aim of this anthology is to gather together in one volume the essential research from the fields of sociology and psychology that seeks to answer this intriguing question as first raised by Festinger in his 1956 work,When Prophecy Fails. Cross-cultural and comparative, this collection chronicles forty years of research into failed prophecy and response to the attending cognitive dissonance it produces that is at once timely and informative.

Author Biography

Jon R. Stone teaches at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introductionp. 1
Unfulfilled Prophecies and Disappointed Messiahsp. 31
Prophecy Fails Again: A Report of a Failure to Replicatep. 55
Prophetic Failure and Chiliastic Identity: The Case of Jehovah's Witnessesp. 65
When Prophecies Fail: A Theoretical Perspective on the Comparative Evidencep. 87
The Effects of Prophetic Disconfirmation of the Committedp. 105
Prophecy Continues to Fail: A Japanese Sectp. 119
When the Bombs Drop: Reactions to Disconfirmed Prophecy in a Millennial Sectp. 129
Spiritualization and Reaffirmation: What Really Happens when Prophecy Failsp. 145
Had Prophecy Failed?: Contrasting Perspectives of the Millerites and Shakersp. 159
How Do Movements Survive Failures of Prophecy?p. 175
"It Separated the Wheat from the Chaff": The "1975" Prophecy and Its Impact among Dutch Jehovah's Witnessesp. 191
Coping with Apocalypse in Canada: Experiences of Endtime in La Mission de l'Esprit Saint and the Institute of Applied Metaphysicsp. 211
When Festinger Fails: Prophecy and the Watchtowerp. 233
When Prophecy Is Not Validated: Explaining the Unexpected in a Messianic Campaignp. 251
Fifteen Years of Failed Prophecy: Coping with Cognitive Dissonance in a Baha'i Sectp. 269
Sourcesp. 283
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