In the Name of All That's Holy: A Theory of Clergy Malfeasance

In the Name of All That's Holy: A Theory of Clergy Malfeasance

by Anson Shupe
In the Name of All That's Holy: A Theory of Clergy Malfeasance

In the Name of All That's Holy: A Theory of Clergy Malfeasance

by Anson Shupe

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Overview

Anson Shupe is a sociologist who has studied extensively the problem of clergy (priests, ministers, rabbis, gurus) who take advantage sexually or financially of members of their churches and groups—from televangelists like Jim Bakker or Robert Tilton to the infamous Father James Porter who sexually molested at least 200 children. Shupe's focus is not on the psychological motives of these miscreants, but rather on the reaction to their actions by the perpetrators themselves, by the organizations, and by the victims.

Anson Shupe is a sociologist who has studied extensively the problem of clergy (priests, ministers, rabbis, gurus) who take advantage sexually or financially of members of their churches and groups—from televangelists like Jim Bakker or Robert Tilton to the infamous Father James Porter who sexually molested at least 200 children. Shupe's focus is not on the psychological motives of these miscreants, but rather on the reaction to their actions by the perpetrators themselves, by the organizations, and by the victims.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275946807
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/25/1995
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

ANSON SHUPE is a Professor of Sociology at the joint campus of Indiana State University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne, IN.Shupe is the author of numerous books and articles on family violence, religious movements and issues, and criminology/deviance as applied to religion.

Table of Contents

Religion, Sociology, and the Scandal of Clergy Malfeasance
Conflict and Power: Toward a Theory of Clergy Malfeasance
Structural Contexts of Perpetration
Organizational Responses to Perpetration
Victimization, Empowerment, and Policy
The Social Profile of Clergy Malfeasance
References
Index

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