Happy When Curious

Rebecca Moore: Religion, Cults, Violence and History

March 24, 2023 Brady Ryan
Happy When Curious
Rebecca Moore: Religion, Cults, Violence and History
Show Notes

Is the human brain more wired towards story than a set of rules to follow?

Can religion prescribe behavior without trying to describe reality?

What is the most successful example of religious violence?

What is the difference between a cult and a religion?

These questions and more I discussed with Rebecca Moore. 

Rebecca Moore is Emerita Professor of Religious Studies at San Diego State University. One of her research specialties is new religious movements. She co-edited "Peoples Temple and Black Religion in America" and authored "Understanding Jonestown and Peoples Temple" . Her book "Beyond Brainwashing: Perspectives on Cultic Violence" came out in 2018 and "Peoples Temple and Jonestown in the Twenty-First Century" came out in 2022.

Moore also specializes in the history of Christianity. Her book "Voices of Christianity: A Global Introduction" is a text-reader for college courses. "Women in Christian Traditions" offers a feminist analysis of the role women have played in the development of Christianity and "A Blessing to Each Other: A New Account of Jewish and Christian Relations" is one of her newest books.

Check out the amazing Jonestown Institute here