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'''Anson D. Shupe''' is an ] ] who studies religious groups and the ]. He is a Professor of Sociology at the joint campus of ]-] at ], teaching courses such as "Deviant Behavior and Social Control" and "Sociology of Religion". <ref>, profile at Indiana University - Purdue University. </ref>
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'''Anson David Shupe, Jr.''' (21 January 1948 – 4 May 2015) was an American ] and author noted for his studies of religious groups and their countermovements, family violence and clergy misconduct.


== Early life ==
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Anson David Shupe Jr. was born in ]<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Cameron |first=J. M. |date=1984-10-11 |title=Meeting the Lord in the Air |url=https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1984/10/11/meeting-the-lord-in-the-air/ |access-date=2024-06-06 |magazine=] |language=en |volume=31 |issue=15 |issn=0028-7504}}</ref><ref name="JG">{{cite news |last=Gray |first=Frank |date=2015-05-08 |title=Anson Shupe, IPFW prof, dies |url=http://www.journalgazette.net/news/local/frank-gray/Anson-Shupe--IPFW-prof--dies-6523977 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626134603/http://www.journalgazette.net/news/local/frank-gray/Anson-Shupe--IPFW-prof--dies-6523977 |archive-date=2015-06-26 |access-date=2015-06-26 |work=] |language=en-US}}</ref> to Anson D. Shupe Sr. and Elizabeth Frances Shupe ({{Nee|Joslin}}'')''.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2015-05-07 |title=ANSON SHUPE Obituary (2015) |url=https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/fortwayne/name/anson-shupe-obituary?id=18750536 |access-date=2024-06-06 |work=] |language=en-US |via=]}}</ref>


== Biography == == Work ==
Shupe was a professor of sociology at the ] campus at ].<ref name="profile">{{Cite web |title=Anson Shupe, Ph.D. |url=http://www.ipfw.edu/sociology/about/faculty/shupe.shtml |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528043325/http://www.ipfw.edu/sociology/about/faculty/shupe.shtml |archive-date=2010-05-28 |website=] |language=en-US}}</ref> He completed his doctorate in political sociology at Indiana University in 1975 and held office in various professional associations, including the ] and the ],<ref name="enc467" /> and the Association for the Scientific Study of Religion. Shupe often collaborated with other scholars, notably ] and ].<ref name=enc467/>


An advocate for religious freedom, Shupe conducted fieldwork on the ] and other ], as well as their opponents.<ref name="enc467">{{Cite book |title=Encyclopedia of Religion and Society |publisher=] |year=1998 |isbn=978-0-7619-8956-1 |editor-last=Swatos |editor-first=William H. |pages=63, 467 |language=en |editor-last2=Kivisto |editor-first2=Peter}}
Shupe completed his doctorate in political sociology at Indiana University in 1975 under the direction of ]. During the late 1970s, he began combining his interests in religion, politics, and deviance, publishing several books and numerous articles in professional journals, analyzing ] and the ] counter-movements that arose in opposition to them.
</ref> Together with ], Shupe was considered one of the foremost social science authorities on the ], based on a series of books and articles on the topic he coauthored with Bromley.<ref name="JG" /><ref name="enc467" />


Other areas Shupe researched included the ], ], and the political impact of ]; he also wrote about family violence and clergy misconduct, i.e. violent or exploitative behaviour on the part of pastors, ministers or gurus.<ref name=profile /><ref name=enc467/> He frequently acted as a consultant to attorneys in lawsuits involving issues of ] or clergy abuse.<ref name="JG" /><ref>{{Cite book |title=Sects, Cults, and Spiritual Communities: A Sociological Analysis |publisher=] |year=1998 |isbn=978-0-275-96335-4 |editor-last=Zellner |editor-first=William W. |series=Religion in the Age of Transformation |page=27 |language=en |editor-last2=Petrowsky |editor-first2=Marc}}</ref>
Shupe diversified his research to include religious groups and movements in the ], ], and the role of fundamentalist religious traditions in politics.


== Death ==
Shupe also produced another body of research on violent and abusive practices within families, combining his research interest in family violence and his prior work on religion in a new line on violation of trust by clergy, most notably ''In the Name of All That's Holy: A Theory of Clergy Malfeasance'' (Praeger 1995).
Shupe died on May 4, 2015, at the age of 67.<ref name="JG"/>


== Bibliography ==
Shupe collaborates in his research with a number of other scholars in the sociology of religion, including ] and ]. Shupe was elected to office in several professional associations, including the ] and the ]. He also became an articulate advocate, through his writing for both popular and professional audiences, for religious libertarianism.
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=== Books ===
* {{Cite book |last=Bromley |first=David G. |author-link=David G. Bromley |title="Moonies" in America: Cult. Church. and Crusade |last2=Shupe |first2=Anson D. Jr. |publisher=] |year=1979 |language=en |author-mask2=2}}
* {{Cite book |last=Shupe |first=Anson D. Jr. |author-link=Anson D. Shupe |title=The New Vigilantes: Deprogrammers, Anti-Cultists, and the New Religions |last2=Bromley |first2=David G. |publisher=] |year=1980 |language=en |title-link=The New Vigilantes|author-link2=David G. Bromley|author-mask=2}}
* {{Cite book |last=Shupe |first=Anson D. Jr. |author-link=Anson D. Shupe |title=Six Perspectives on New Religions: A Case Study Approach |publisher=] |year=1981 |language=en |author-mask=2|isbn=0-88946-983-0}}
* {{Cite book |last=Bromley |first=David G. |author-link=David G. Bromley |title=Strange Gods: The Great American Cult Scare |last2=Shupe |first2=Anson D. Jr. |publisher=] |year=1981 |language=en |author-mask2=2|title-link=Strange Gods: The Great American Cult Scare|isbn=0-8070-3256-5}}
* {{Cite book |last=Shupe |first=Anson D. |author-link=Anson D. Shupe |title=The Anti-Cult Movement in America: A Bibliography and Historical Survey |last2=Bromley |first2=David G. |publisher=Garland Press |year=1984 |language=en |author-link2=David G. Bromley|author-mask=2|last3=Oliver|first3=Donna L.}}
* {{Cite book |last=Shupe |first=Anson D. |author-link=Anson D. Shupe |title=A Documentary History of the Anti-Cult Movement |last2=Bromley |first2=David G. |publisher=University of Texas Center for Social Research Press |year=1986 |language=en |author-link2=David G. Bromley|author-mask=2}}
* {{Cite book |last=Heinerman |first=John |title=The Mormon Corporate Empire: The Eye-Opening Report on the Church and Its Political and Financial Agenda |last2=Shupe |first2=Anson D. |publisher=] |year=1986 |language=en |author-mask2=2|author-link2=Anson D. Shupe|isbn=0-8070-0406-5}}
* {{Cite book |last=Hadden |first=Jeffrey K. |author-link=Jeffrey K. Hadden |title=Televangelism, Power and Politics on God's Frontier |last2=Shupe |first2=Anson D. |publisher=] |year=1988 |language=en |author-mask2=2|isbn=0-8050-0778-4|author-link2=Anson D. Shupe}}
* {{Cite book |last=Shupe |first=Anson |author-link=Anson D. Shupe |title=The Darker Side of Virtue: Corruption, Scandal, and the Mormon Empire |publisher=] |year=1991 |language=en |author-mask=2|isbn=0-87975-654-3}}
* {{Cite book |title=Religion and Politics in Comparative Perspective: Revival of Religious Fundamentalism in East and West |publisher=] |year=1992 |language=en |isbn=0-275-94218-X|editor-last=Misztal|editor-first=Bronislaw|editor-first2=Anson D.|editor-mask2=2|editor-link2=Anson D. Shupe|editor-last2=Shupe}}
* {{Cite book |title=Anti-Cult Movements in Cross-Cultural Perspective |publisher=] |year=1994 |language=en |author-mask2=2|isbn=0-8153-1428-0|editor-last=Shupe|editor-first=Anson|editor-link=Anson D. Shupe|editor-last2=Bromley|editor-first2=David G.|editor-link2=David G. Bromley|editor-mask=2}}
* {{Cite book |last=Stacey |first=William A. |title=The Violent Couple |last2=Hazlewood |first2=Lonnie R. |publisher=] |year=1994 |language=en |isbn=|author-mask3=2|last3=Shupe|first3=Anson|author-link3=Anson D. Shupe}}
* {{Cite book |title=Religion, Mobilization, and Social Action |publisher=] |year=1998 |language=en |isbn=0-275-95625-3|editor-last=Shupe|editor-first=Anson|editor-first2=Bronislaw|editor-last2=Misztal|editor-link=Anson D. Shupe|editor-mask=2}}
* {{Cite book |title=Bad Pastors: Clergy Misconduct in Modern America |publisher=] |year=2000 |language=en |isbn=0-8147-8147-0|editor-link=Anson D. Shupe|editor-first=Anson|editor-last=Shupe|editor-mask=2|editor-last2=Stacey|editor-first2=William A.|editor-last3=Darnell|editor-first3=Susan E.}}
* {{Cite book |last=Shupe |first=Anson |author-link=Anson D. Shupe |title=Agents of Discord: Deprogramming, Pseudo-Science, and the American Anticult Movement |last2=Darnell |first2=Susan E. |publisher=] |year=2006 |language=en |author-mask=2|isbn=0-7658-0323-2}}
* {{Cite book |last=Shupe |first=Anson |author-link=Anson D. Shupe |title=Spoils of the Kingdom: Clergy Misconduct and Religious Community |publisher=] |year=2007 |language=en |author-mask=2|isbn=978-0-252-03159-5}}


=== Chapters ===
In the 1970s and 1980s Shupe wrote extensively about the ensuing social conflict concerning cults and new religious movements. He was a keen interpreter and analyst of the social dynamics involved as various networks of interested parties began to publicly oppose cults. The formation of a social movement in North America known as the anti-cult movement centered on allegations of manipulation, abuse, ] and ]. Shupe analysed these claims in accordance with social theories on conflict and ]. However, Shupe, along with other scholars such as ], entered the social conflict with discourses that opposed the brainwashing allegations of anti-cult activists. Like Bromley, Shupe was alarmed at the similarities he perceived between anti-cult resistance and the witch hunts of the Middle Ages. Shupe was also alarmed at the possible erosion of religious and civil liberties arising from the campaigns of anti-cult activists to curb the presence of cults in society. It is at this juncture that Shupe's critics in the anti-cult movement began to question his arguments, methods and motives.


* "The Cult Awareness Network and the Anticult Movement: Implications for NRMs in America" (with Susan E. Darnell and Kendrick Moxon) in ''New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America''. edited by Derek H. Davis and Barry Hankins. Waco: J.M.Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies and Baylor University Press, 2002. {{ISBN|0-929182-64-2}}
After the collapse of the ] (CAN) as an anti-cult organization, Shupe co-wrote a paper with Susan Darnell about CAN based on an alleged examination of its archives and papers.<ref>, by Anson Shupe, Susan E. Darnell, presented at the 2000 SSSR meeting in Houston, Texas, October 21.</ref> He has also explored this further in his book ''Agents of Discord''.
* "The North American Anti-cult Movement: Vicissitudes of Success and Failure." in ''The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements'' (with David G. Bromley and Susan E. Darnell), ed. by James R. Lewis. NY: Oxford University Press, 2004, pp.&nbsp;184–205.

* "Anticult Movements" entry in Lindsay Jones, editor-in-chief, ''Encyclopedia of Religion''. 2nd edition. Vol. 1 Thomson/Macmillan 2005, pp.&nbsp;395–7.
== Criticism ==
* "Deprogramming" entry in Lindsay Jones, editor-in-chief, ''Encyclopedia of Religion''. 2nd edition Vol. 4 Thomson/Macmillan 2005, pp.&nbsp;2291–3.

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Due to his testimonies for Scientology, Shupe has been criticized by sociologist Prof. ].<ref name="sin">, Skeptic Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, 1998</ref> During the lawsuit of Jason Scott against ] and the ], Shupe worked closely together with ] lawyer ], whom he later called "my friend and colleague",<ref>, June 5, 2001</ref> and testified at the trial as an expert witness against CAN. In their article in ], Kent and Theresa Krebs detailed his role further: In a deposition, Shupe admitted that he had never attended a CAN meeting, didn't know the names of its officers and that he had not conducted formal research on the organization since 1987 or formally interviewed anyone on the "countercult" movement since 1979; however, he claimed that he kept informed, and the court rejected CAN's challenge of his admissibility as an expert witness.<ref name="sin"/>

== Publications ==

* ''"Moonies" in America: Cult. Church. and Crusade''. Beverly Hills, CA: SAGE Publications, 1979. (with David G. Bromley). Introduction by John Lofland. 269 pp.
* ''The New Vigilantes: Anti-Cultists, Deprogrammers and the New Religions''. Beverly Hills, SAGE Publications, 1980. 267 pp.
* ''Six Perspectives on New Religions: A Case Study Approach''. Lewiston and Queenston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1981. 235 pp. ISBN 0-88946-983-0
* ''Strange Gods: The Great American Cult Scare''. Boston: Beacon, 1981. (with David G. Bromley) 249 pp. ISBN 0-8070-3256-5
* ''The Anti-Cult Movement in America: A Bibliography and Historical Survey''. New York: Garland Press, 1984. (with David G. Bromley and Donna L. Oliver) i-xiii + 169 pp.
* ''A Documentary History of the Anti-Cult Movement''. Arlington, TX, University of Texas Center for Social Research Press, 1986. (with David G. Bromley) 376 pp.
* ''The Mormon Corporate Empire''. Boston: Beacon, 1986. (with John Heinerman) ISBN 0-8070-0406-5
* ''Televangelism, Power and Politics on God's Frontier'', Anson Shupe and Jeffrey Hadden, Henry Holt & Co (April 1, 1988), 325pp. ISBN 0-8050-0778-4
* ''The Darker Side of Virtue: Corruption, Scandal, and the Mormon Empire'', Prometheus Books (May 1, 1991), 168pp. ISBN 0-87975-654-3
* ''Religion and Politics in Comparative Perspective: Revival of Religious Fundamentalism in East and West'', Bronislaw Misztal & Anson Shupe (Eds.), Praeger Publishers (November 30, 1992), 240pp. ISBN 0-275-94218-X
* ''Anti-Cult Movements in Cross-Cultural Perspective''. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1994. (edited with David G. Bromley). ISBN 0-8153-1428-0
* ''Bad Pastors: Clergy Misconduct in Modern America'' New York: New York University Press, 2000, Edited by Anson Shupe, William A. Stacey, Susan E. Darnell; ISBN 0-8147-8147-0
* "The Cult Awareness Network and the Anticult Movement: Implications for NRMs in America" (with Susan E. Darnell and Kendrick Moxon) in ''New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America''. edited by Derek H. Davis and Barry Hankins. Waco: J.M.Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies and Baylor University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-929182-64-2
* ''Agents of Discord: The Cult Awareness Network, Deprogramming and Bad Science''. New Brunswick: Transaction, 2006. (with Susan E. Darnell) ISBN 0-7658-0323-2
* ''Spoils of the Kingdom - Clergy Misconduct and Religious Community''. ], 2007. ISBN 0-25203-159-8, ISBN 978-0252031595.

== Assessment ==


==Assessment==
* Jackson W. Carroll, Review of In The Name of All That's Holy, ''Review of Religious Research'' 38 (1996): 90-91. * Jackson W. Carroll, Review of In The Name of All That's Holy, ''Review of Religious Research'' 38 (1996): 90-91.
* Hans A. Baer, Review of The Darker Side of Virtue, ''Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion'', 31 (1992): 242-243. * Hans A. Baer, Review of The Darker Side of Virtue, ''Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion'', 31 (1992): 242-243.
* A.J. Pavlos, Review of Six Perspectives on New Religions, ''Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion'', 22 (1983): 95-96. * A.J. Pavlos, Review of Six Perspectives on New Religions, ''Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion'', 22 (1983): 95-96.
* Stephen A. Kent and Theresa Krebs, "When Scholars Know Sin: Alternative Religions and Their Academic Supporters," ''Skeptic'', 6/3 (1988): 36-44. Also see J. Gordon Melton, Anson D. Shupe and James R. Lewis, "When Scholars Know Sin" Forum Reply to Kent and Krebs, ''Skeptic'', 7/1 (1999): 14-21. * Stephen A. Kent and Theresa Krebs, "When Scholars Know Sin: Alternative Religions and Their Academic Supporters," ''Skeptic'', 6/3 (1988): 36-44. Also see J. Gordon Melton, Anson D. Shupe and James R. Lewis, "When Scholars Know Sin" Forum Reply to Kent and Krebs, ''Skeptic'', 7/1 (1999): 14-21.
* , ''The American Lawyer'', June 1997 * Hansen, Susan (June 1997) "Did Scientology Strike Back?", ''The American Lawyer''.
*{{cite web |first=Benjamin |last=Beit-Hallahmi |title=Scientology: Religion or racket? |url=http://web.uni-marburg.de/religionswissenschaft/journal/mjr/beit.html |work=] |date=September 2003 |access-date=2008-11-10 |archive-date=2009-04-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090416211648/http://web.uni-marburg.de/religionswissenschaft/journal/mjr/beit.html |url-status=dead }}


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American sociologist and author (1948–2015)

Anson D. Shupe
BornAnson David Shupe Jr.
(1948-01-21)January 21, 1948
Buffalo, New York
DiedMay 4, 2015(2015-05-04) (aged 67)

Anson David Shupe, Jr. (21 January 1948 – 4 May 2015) was an American sociologist and author noted for his studies of religious groups and their countermovements, family violence and clergy misconduct.

Early life

Anson David Shupe Jr. was born in Buffalo, New York to Anson D. Shupe Sr. and Elizabeth Frances Shupe (née Joslin).

Work

Shupe was a professor of sociology at the Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne campus at Fort Wayne, Indiana. He completed his doctorate in political sociology at Indiana University in 1975 and held office in various professional associations, including the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and the Association for the Sociology of Religion, and the Association for the Scientific Study of Religion. Shupe often collaborated with other scholars, notably David G. Bromley and Jeffrey K. Hadden.

An advocate for religious freedom, Shupe conducted fieldwork on the Unification Church and other new religious movements, as well as their opponents. Together with David G. Bromley, Shupe was considered one of the foremost social science authorities on the anti-cult movement, based on a series of books and articles on the topic he coauthored with Bromley.

Other areas Shupe researched included the New Christian Right, religious broadcasting, and the political impact of fundamentalism; he also wrote about family violence and clergy misconduct, i.e. violent or exploitative behaviour on the part of pastors, ministers or gurus. He frequently acted as a consultant to attorneys in lawsuits involving issues of religious freedom or clergy abuse.

Death

Shupe died on May 4, 2015, at the age of 67.

Bibliography

Books

Chapters

  • "The Cult Awareness Network and the Anticult Movement: Implications for NRMs in America" (with Susan E. Darnell and Kendrick Moxon) in New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America. edited by Derek H. Davis and Barry Hankins. Waco: J.M.Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies and Baylor University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-929182-64-2
  • "The North American Anti-cult Movement: Vicissitudes of Success and Failure." in The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements (with David G. Bromley and Susan E. Darnell), ed. by James R. Lewis. NY: Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. 184–205.
  • "Anticult Movements" entry in Lindsay Jones, editor-in-chief, Encyclopedia of Religion. 2nd edition. Vol. 1 Thomson/Macmillan 2005, pp. 395–7.
  • "Deprogramming" entry in Lindsay Jones, editor-in-chief, Encyclopedia of Religion. 2nd edition Vol. 4 Thomson/Macmillan 2005, pp. 2291–3.

Assessment

  • Jackson W. Carroll, Review of In The Name of All That's Holy, Review of Religious Research 38 (1996): 90-91.
  • Hans A. Baer, Review of The Darker Side of Virtue, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 31 (1992): 242-243.
  • A.J. Pavlos, Review of Six Perspectives on New Religions, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 22 (1983): 95-96.
  • Stephen A. Kent and Theresa Krebs, "When Scholars Know Sin: Alternative Religions and Their Academic Supporters," Skeptic, 6/3 (1988): 36-44. Also see J. Gordon Melton, Anson D. Shupe and James R. Lewis, "When Scholars Know Sin" Forum Reply to Kent and Krebs, Skeptic, 7/1 (1999): 14-21.
  • Hansen, Susan (June 1997) "Did Scientology Strike Back?", The American Lawyer.
  • Beit-Hallahmi, Benjamin (September 2003). "Scientology: Religion or racket?". Marburg Journal of Religion. Archived from the original on April 16, 2009. Retrieved November 10, 2008.

References

  1. Cameron, J. M. (October 11, 1984). "Meeting the Lord in the Air". The New York Review of Books. Vol. 31, no. 15. ISSN 0028-7504. Retrieved June 6, 2024.
  2. ^ Gray, Frank (May 8, 2015). "Anson Shupe, IPFW prof, dies". The Journal Gazette. Archived from the original on June 26, 2015. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  3. "ANSON SHUPE Obituary (2015)". Fort Wayne Newspapers. May 7, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2024 – via Legacy.com.
  4. ^ "Anson Shupe, Ph.D." Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne. Archived from the original on May 28, 2010.
  5. ^ Swatos, William H.; Kivisto, Peter, eds. (1998). Encyclopedia of Religion and Society. AltaMira Press. pp. 63, 467. ISBN 978-0-7619-8956-1.
  6. Zellner, William W.; Petrowsky, Marc, eds. (1998). Sects, Cults, and Spiritual Communities: A Sociological Analysis. Religion in the Age of Transformation. Praeger Publishing. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-275-96335-4.

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