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Rebecca Moore is Professor Emerita of Religious Studies at San Diego State University. She runs the Jonestown Project at San Diego State University in San Diego, California.






- 2024
- 2022
Peoples Temple and Jonestown in the Twenty-First Century
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The new religious movement of Peoples Temple, begun in the 1950s, came to a dramatic end with the mass murders and suicides that occurred in Jonestown, Guyana in 1978. This analysis presents the historical context for understanding the Temple and its members.
- 2018
Voices of Christianity: A Global Introduction
- 580 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Key documents that shaped Christianity's history are explored through its struggles, events, and achievements. Early sections delve into the Jewish origins of Jesus and Paul, along with the theological developments of early Christians and medieval religious practices. The narrative continues with the Sixteenth Century Reformations and the Christian responses to Enlightenment Rationalism. The concluding chapters focus on the global context of contemporary world Christianity, highlighting its diverse expressions and challenges today.
- 2018
Beyond Brainwashing
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book offers an in-depth analysis of cultic violence, tracing the evolution of religious violence from historical contexts to contemporary issues following the 9/11 attacks. It explores the motivations behind such acts, the psychological and sociological factors involved, and the impact on society. Through a comprehensive approach, it sheds light on the complexities of belief systems that can lead to extreme behaviors, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of modern religious conflicts.
- 2015
Women in Christian Traditions
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Description of the roles women have played in the construction and practice of Christian traditions, from the earliest disciples to the latest theologians.
- 2009
Understanding Jonestown and Peoples Temple
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book offers a thorough examination of Peoples Temple, aiming to clarify misconceptions surrounding the group and its catastrophic conclusion at Jonestown. It emphasizes the personal stories of its members, situating their experiences within the wider landscape of American religion, thereby providing a more nuanced understanding of the community and its beliefs.