Jehovah's Witness Iconography
This examination of Witness iconography provides an interesting index by which to observe the evolving international and multiethnic self-consciousness of the Watchtower Society. Read more…
This examination of Witness iconography provides an interesting index by which to observe the evolving international and multiethnic self-consciousness of the Watchtower Society. Read more…
by Joel Elliott
A Paper Presented to the American Academy of Religion
Washington, DC, November 21, 1993Send me email at elliott@email.unc.edu
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© 1993This paper is very much work-in-progress, and I would love to hear your responses to this essay as I begin to revise it.
Since their origins in late nineteenth-century America, the Jehovah’s Witnesses have evolved into a well-defined and efficiently organized religious group of global proportions. Recent Society statistics indicate that less than one fourth of contemporary Witnesses live in the country of the movement’s birth; the Society now claims a world-wide core membership of over four million. Read more…
A black female writer who was once a JW tells her story. Read more…