Streib, Heinz: Biographies in christian fundamentalist milieus and organizations: Report to the Enquete Commission of the 13th German Parliament on "So-called Sects and [...]. 2000
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- 1 Results of the research project: a typology of Christian fundamentalist biographies
- 1.1 Three types of Christian fundamentalist biographical trajectories (basic contrast according to modes of entrance and adaptation)
- 1.2 The motivational profile of the types of Christian fundamentalist biographical trajectories (further differentiation according to motivational circumstances and life themes)
- 1.3 The generative profile of the types of Christian fundamentalist biographical trajectories (further differentiation according to coping processes and biographical consequences)
- 2 Case studies
- 2.1 The type governed by tradition
- 2.1.1 „There’s absolutely no humanity in it, absolutely none“ – Analysis of ‘Sarah’, an example of the type governed by tradition
- 2.1.2 „...when I ride my bicycle, I pray...“ – Case study of ‘Ruth’
- 2.1.3 „...just go wherever you feel most comfortable...“ – ‘Daniela’
- 2.1.4 „We are leaving the church ...” – Case study of ‘Helene and Kurt’
- 2.1.5 „backing out“ at the „right time“ – Case study of ‘Waltraud’
- 2.2 Mono-converts
- 2.2.1 „...well, after this incident I became really stubborn...“ – Case study of ‘Ute’
- 2.2.2 „...I just surrender it to God...“ – Case study of ‘Rolf’
- 2.2.3 “I have become a happy person again” – Case study of ‘Monika’
- 2.2.4 The Healing Power of Christian Science – Case Study of ‘Hilde’
- 2.3 Accumulative Heretics
- 2.3.1 „I’ve taken a little bit from everywhere...“ – Case study of ‘Thomas’
- 2.3.2 „anything but loyalty to the party line...“ – Case study ‘Christian’
- 2.3.3 „well, I’m not really a happy kind of person...“ – Case study ‘Ulla’
- 2.4 Contrastive discussion of the case studies
