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A chilling documentary history of the most notorious cults of the past two thousand years, from the Celtic druids whose ritual sacrifices inspired the folk horror film The Wicker Man all the way up to the Peoples Temple and Heaven’s Gate
A Penguin Classic
The word “cult” conjures images of people in thrall to a charismatic leader who extracts obedience through lies and threats, and of apocalyptic prophecies, ritual sacrifices, sexual perversion, and mass suicide. The Penguin Book of Cults charts the history of our fear of the religious other: the arrest and public execution of thousands of members of an ancient Roman cult devoted to Bacchus, the god of wine; the burning alive of victims in giant wicker effigies as an offering to Celtic gods; the nocturnal orgies, murder of children, and demon worship of medieval heretics; a church of “human vampires” in nineteenth-century Kansas City; moral panics over the hypnotic powers of yoga; and mass casualty events like the sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system by the doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo.
Bringing to light little-known sources such as a “death tape” of Jonestown’s final hour, when Jim Jones led more than 900 of his followers to drink poison, and a minute-by-minute log of the FBI’s final assault on the Branch Davidian headquarters, and including accounts of drinking the blood of sacrificed cats, theories that we are living inside a hollow earth, and reports that space brothers from Venus are coming to redeem us from the threat of nuclear war, this volume opens a fascinating window into cults and why some of them have ended in spectacular violence.
Penguin Classics is the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world, representing a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
A Penguin Classic
The word “cult” conjures images of people in thrall to a charismatic leader who extracts obedience through lies and threats, and of apocalyptic prophecies, ritual sacrifices, sexual perversion, and mass suicide. The Penguin Book of Cults charts the history of our fear of the religious other: the arrest and public execution of thousands of members of an ancient Roman cult devoted to Bacchus, the god of wine; the burning alive of victims in giant wicker effigies as an offering to Celtic gods; the nocturnal orgies, murder of children, and demon worship of medieval heretics; a church of “human vampires” in nineteenth-century Kansas City; moral panics over the hypnotic powers of yoga; and mass casualty events like the sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system by the doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo.
Bringing to light little-known sources such as a “death tape” of Jonestown’s final hour, when Jim Jones led more than 900 of his followers to drink poison, and a minute-by-minute log of the FBI’s final assault on the Branch Davidian headquarters, and including accounts of drinking the blood of sacrificed cats, theories that we are living inside a hollow earth, and reports that space brothers from Venus are coming to redeem us from the threat of nuclear war, this volume opens a fascinating window into cults and why some of them have ended in spectacular violence.
Penguin Classics is the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world, representing a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
A chilling documentary history of the most notorious cults of the past two thousand years, from the Celtic druids whose ritual sacrifices inspired the folk horror film The Wicker Man all the way up to the Peoples Temple and Heaven’s Gate
A Penguin Classic
The word “cult” conjures images of people in thrall to a charismatic leader who extracts obedience through lies and threats, and of apocalyptic prophecies, ritual sacrifices, sexual perversion, and mass suicide. The Penguin Book of Cults charts the history of our fear of the religious other: the arrest and public execution of thousands of members of an ancient Roman cult devoted to Bacchus, the god of wine; the burning alive of victims in giant wicker effigies as an offering to Celtic gods; the nocturnal orgies, murder of children, and demon worship of medieval heretics; a church of “human vampires” in nineteenth-century Kansas City; moral panics over the hypnotic powers of yoga; and mass casualty events like the sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system by the doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo.
Bringing to light little-known sources such as a “death tape” of Jonestown’s final hour, when Jim Jones led more than 900 of his followers to drink poison, and a minute-by-minute log of the FBI’s final assault on the Branch Davidian headquarters, and including accounts of drinking the blood of sacrificed cats, theories that we are living inside a hollow earth, and reports that space brothers from Venus are coming to redeem us from the threat of nuclear war, this volume opens a fascinating window into cults and why some of them have ended in spectacular violence.
Penguin Classics is the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world, representing a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
A Penguin Classic
The word “cult” conjures images of people in thrall to a charismatic leader who extracts obedience through lies and threats, and of apocalyptic prophecies, ritual sacrifices, sexual perversion, and mass suicide. The Penguin Book of Cults charts the history of our fear of the religious other: the arrest and public execution of thousands of members of an ancient Roman cult devoted to Bacchus, the god of wine; the burning alive of victims in giant wicker effigies as an offering to Celtic gods; the nocturnal orgies, murder of children, and demon worship of medieval heretics; a church of “human vampires” in nineteenth-century Kansas City; moral panics over the hypnotic powers of yoga; and mass casualty events like the sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system by the doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo.
Bringing to light little-known sources such as a “death tape” of Jonestown’s final hour, when Jim Jones led more than 900 of his followers to drink poison, and a minute-by-minute log of the FBI’s final assault on the Branch Davidian headquarters, and including accounts of drinking the blood of sacrificed cats, theories that we are living inside a hollow earth, and reports that space brothers from Venus are coming to redeem us from the threat of nuclear war, this volume opens a fascinating window into cults and why some of them have ended in spectacular violence.
Penguin Classics is the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world, representing a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Über den Autor
Joseph P. Laycock (External Editor)
Joseph P. Laycock is an assistant professor of religious studies at Texas State University and a co-editor of the journal Nova Religio. He is the author or editor of several books about religion, including Speak of the Devil, Spirit Possession Around the World, and The Seer of Bayside, and has written for Quartz and The New Republic. He lives in Austin, Texas.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction by Joseph P. Laycock
Suggestions for Further Reading
THE PENGUIN BOOK OF CULTS
THE PREMODERN ERA
The Bacchanalian Affair (186 BCE)
Legends of the Wicker Man (58 BCE–18 CE)
The Orgies of the Christians (Second Century CE)
The Narrations of Pseudo-Nilus (Fourth to Sixth Century CE)
The Orléans Heresy (1022 CE)
THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY
William Dorrell, the Invincible Vegetarian Messiah (1798)
The Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk (1836)
“The Pathology and Treatment of Mediomania” (1874)
A Vampire Cult in Kansas City (1890)
Cyrus R. Teed, the Electro-Alchemical Messiah (1839–1908)
George J. Schweinfurth, the Failed Messiah of Winnebago County (1853–1910)
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Invasion of the Yoga Cults (1911)
The Trial of Aleister Crowley (1934)
The Birth of Brainwashing (1950)
The Coming of the Saucer Religions (1955)
The Jonestown “Death Tape” (November 18, 1978)
Internal Documents from the Branch Davidian Siege (1992–April 19, 1993)
The Sentencing of Shoko Asahara for the Aum Shinrikyo Attack (March 20, 1995)
The Departure of the Heaven’s Gate Group (March 26, 1997)
Notes
Index
Suggestions for Further Reading
THE PENGUIN BOOK OF CULTS
THE PREMODERN ERA
The Bacchanalian Affair (186 BCE)
Legends of the Wicker Man (58 BCE–18 CE)
The Orgies of the Christians (Second Century CE)
The Narrations of Pseudo-Nilus (Fourth to Sixth Century CE)
The Orléans Heresy (1022 CE)
THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY
William Dorrell, the Invincible Vegetarian Messiah (1798)
The Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk (1836)
“The Pathology and Treatment of Mediomania” (1874)
A Vampire Cult in Kansas City (1890)
Cyrus R. Teed, the Electro-Alchemical Messiah (1839–1908)
George J. Schweinfurth, the Failed Messiah of Winnebago County (1853–1910)
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Invasion of the Yoga Cults (1911)
The Trial of Aleister Crowley (1934)
The Birth of Brainwashing (1950)
The Coming of the Saucer Religions (1955)
The Jonestown “Death Tape” (November 18, 1978)
Internal Documents from the Branch Davidian Siege (1992–April 19, 1993)
The Sentencing of Shoko Asahara for the Aum Shinrikyo Attack (March 20, 1995)
The Departure of the Heaven’s Gate Group (March 26, 1997)
Notes
Index
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
| Genre: | Importe, Religion & Theologie |
| Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
| Thema: | Lexika |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
| ISBN-13: | 9780143138693 |
| ISBN-10: | 0143138693 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Various |
| Redaktion: | Laycock, Joseph P. |
| Hersteller: |
Penguin LLC US
Penguin Classics |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 195 x 130 x 15 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Various |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 07.10.2025 |
| Gewicht: | 0,21 kg |