Articles by Richard Singelenberg
Richard Singelenberg is a Cultural Anthropologist
from the Netherlands.
He is specialized in Western Religious Subcultures.
He has also his own website.
The majority of the articles on his site are written in the
Dutch language.
Blood
The Blood Transfusion Taboo of Jehovah's
Witnesses Origin, Development and Function of a Controversial
Doctrine (a Richard Singelenberg article).
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Book Reviews
BOOK
REVIEW Persecution and Resistance of Jehovahs Witnesses
During the Nazi-Regime The first time that university
scholars, high-ranking officials of the WBTS and critical
representatives of mainline churches have contributed to one
book. A review by Cultural Anthropologist Richard Singelenberg
(added 12/28/2002)
Book Review Between Resistance and
Martyrdom. The Jehovah's Witnesses in the 'Third Reich' by
Detlef Garbe (a Richard Singelenberg article).
Book Review Jehovah's Witnesses.
A Comprehensive and Selectively Annotated Bibliography, Compiled
by Jerry Bergman (a Richard Singelenberg article).
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Reviews
Psychological & Social Issues
Stigmas and Stereotypes:
Child Custody Decisions and Jehovah's Witness Parenthood
Biased and incorrect opinions among the general population
concerning beliefs and practices of JW's, no matter how controversial,
are widespread. It appears that in some cases these sentiments
are reflected in the administration of justice (a Richard
Singelenberg article).
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Dates
It separated the wheat from
the chaff The '1975'-prophecy and its impact among Dutch
Jehovah's Witnesses (a Richard Singelenberg article).
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