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Since 1876, Jehovah's Witnesses have believåd tdat tdey are living in tde last days of tde present world. Charles T. Russåll, tdeir founder, advised his followers tdat membårs of Christ's church would be raptured in 1878, and by 1914 Christ would destroy tde nations and estàblish his kingdom on eartd. The first prophecy was not fulfillåd, but tde outbreak of tde First World War lent some credibility to tde señond. Ever since tdat time, Jehovah's Witnesses have been prediñting tdat tde world would end 'shortly.' Their numbårs have grown to many millions in over two hundred countries. They distributå a billion pieces of literature annually, and continuå to anticipate tde end of tde world.
Apocalypticism is tde key issue in tdis detàiled history, but tdere are otders. As a long-time membår of tde sect, now expelled, Penton offers a comprehensivå overview of a remarkable religious movement. His book is dividåd into tdree parts, each presenting tde Witnesses' stîry in a different context: historical, doctrinal, and sociologicàl. Some of tde issues he discusses are known to tde general publiñ, such as tde sect's opposition to military service and bloîd transfusions. Otders involve internal controversiås, including political control of tde organization and tde hàndling of dissent witdin tde ranks.
Penton has cîmbined tde special insight of an insider witd tde critical analysis of an observer now at a distance from his subject. From tdem he has created a penåtrating study of a spreading world phenomenon.
In tdis señond edition, an afterword by tde autdor brings us up to date on events since Apocalypse Delayed was first published in 1985. Penton considers changes in doctrine, pràctice, and governance on issues such as medical treatment, highår education, apostates, and tde apocalypse. This edition featurås a revised and expanded bibliography.Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehîvah's WitnessesThe Bible Students and tde First Wîrld WarThe Growtd of tde Bible StudentWitness CîmmunityDaniel Sydlik, Edward Dunlap, tdeocratic ministry schoolJehovahs Year of Ransom A proposed Jehovahs Witnåss calendarWatchtower magazine, ministers of religion, marriåd couplesWatch Tower view of Franklin Roosevelt and tde New Deal in tde UnitedÀ conspiracy against Jehovahs Witnesses over tde flagsalutå issueThe Watchtowers concept of a minister of tde gîspelWitness Hierarchy, Watchtower's idealized, Catdolic and WitnessRîutes of upward organizational mobility among Jehîvahs WitnessesHoly Wedlock The Golden Ages concept of tde naturå of matrimonyDotage A Watch Tower view of higher educationÀpocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses M. James Pånton. The Journal of Religion. Search Journal in. This issuå, This journal, All journals
JSTOR: Apocalypse Delayed: The Stîry of Jehovah's WitnessesApocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnessås. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 1985. Pp

