

An edition of Why Waco? (1995)
cults and the battle for religious freedom in America
By James D. Tabor,Eugene V. Gallagher
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
University of California Press
Language
eng
Pages
253
Description:
In the first balanced, authoritative account of the siege, James Tabor and Eugene Gallagher explore the powerful drama in Waco and the motivations of all the players, including the government, the media, the cultbusters, the Branch Davidians, and David Koresh himself. Tabor and Gallagher unflinchingly confront the most controversial accusations concerning the group's possession of illegal firearms, unconventional sexual practices, and child abuse. Without attempting to excuse Koresh's actions, they argue that the public has never been given the complete story. Tabor and Gallagher explain what really happened in Waco: Who were the Branch Davidians and what originally brought them to Mount Carmel? What led the government to attack? What role did the media play? And what lessons must we learn to avoid repeating this American tragedy? . Using the events at Mount Carmel as a cautionary tale, the authors challenge Americans government officials, parents, the media, all of us - to rethink our stereotypes about unconventional religious groups.
subjects: Branch Davidians, Cults, Waco Branch Davidian Disaster, Tex., 1993, Christian & quasi-Christian cults & sects, Sociology, Social Studies, Waco Branch Davidian Disaster,, Political Freedom & Security - Civil Rights, Religious Cults, Religion - World Religions, United States, Sociology, USA, Comparative Religion, Religion / General, 1959-1993, Koresh, David, Koresh, David,, Waco, Affaire de la secte dravidienne de (1993), David Koresh, Davidianer, 11.98 other religions, Nouveau mouvement religieux, Davidiens, Liberté de conscience, Sekten, Sectes, Massenselbstmord, Waco, Affaire de la secte davidienne de (1993), Koresh, david, 1959-1993, Freedom of religion, RELIGION, Eckankar, BODY, MIND & SPIRIT
People: David Koresh (1959-1993)
Places: United States