Conversion, Personal Identity, Life History

In this study, the life histories of two basic groups, Krishna monks and Krishna followers were examined. During the analysis, we discovered that the different situation of the two groups has essential influence on the process and development of conversion. We found that the definition of conversio...

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Main Author: Zsuzsanna Bögre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Expert Projects 2016-12-01
Series:Sociologie Românească
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Online Access:http://revistasociologieromaneasca.ro/sr/article/view/55
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spelling doaj-36772468fb8a473e8b83ea76f8a3e5a02020-11-25T02:30:58ZengExpert ProjectsSociologie Românească1220-53892668-14552016-12-01144Conversion, Personal Identity, Life HistoryZsuzsanna Bögre0Pázmány Péter Catholic University In this study, the life histories of two basic groups, Krishna monks and Krishna followers were examined. During the analysis, we discovered that the different situation of the two groups has essential influence on the process and development of conversion. We found that the definition of conversion proposed by Snow and Machalek may be considered an ideal type, as its properties are present in the exact form described by the authors primarily in the case of monks. In the case of those more loosely connected to the Hare Krishna Movement, only a “minimal programme” of the new mentality is present. In their case, the properties of conversion, i.e. drastic biographical reconstruction, adoption of the new pattern of thinking and thorough embracement of the convert role, were only partially attained. In what the fourth property – iconic language – is concerned, no relevant example was found in the scholarly literature about those loosely connected to the Movement. Thus, even the members of a new religious movement with such rigorous and fundamental theology as the ISKCON should not be treated as a homogeneous group. http://revistasociologieromaneasca.ro/sr/article/view/55Hare Krishna Movementconversionlife historylevels of personalitypersonal identity
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Conversion, Personal Identity, Life History
Sociologie Românească
Hare Krishna Movement
conversion
life history
levels of personality
personal identity
author_facet Zsuzsanna Bögre
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title Conversion, Personal Identity, Life History
title_short Conversion, Personal Identity, Life History
title_full Conversion, Personal Identity, Life History
title_fullStr Conversion, Personal Identity, Life History
title_full_unstemmed Conversion, Personal Identity, Life History
title_sort conversion, personal identity, life history
publisher Expert Projects
series Sociologie Românească
issn 1220-5389
2668-1455
publishDate 2016-12-01
description In this study, the life histories of two basic groups, Krishna monks and Krishna followers were examined. During the analysis, we discovered that the different situation of the two groups has essential influence on the process and development of conversion. We found that the definition of conversion proposed by Snow and Machalek may be considered an ideal type, as its properties are present in the exact form described by the authors primarily in the case of monks. In the case of those more loosely connected to the Hare Krishna Movement, only a “minimal programme” of the new mentality is present. In their case, the properties of conversion, i.e. drastic biographical reconstruction, adoption of the new pattern of thinking and thorough embracement of the convert role, were only partially attained. In what the fourth property – iconic language – is concerned, no relevant example was found in the scholarly literature about those loosely connected to the Movement. Thus, even the members of a new religious movement with such rigorous and fundamental theology as the ISKCON should not be treated as a homogeneous group.
topic Hare Krishna Movement
conversion
life history
levels of personality
personal identity
url http://revistasociologieromaneasca.ro/sr/article/view/55
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