When Prophecy Never Fails

Myth and Reality in a Flying-Saucer Group
ISBN13: 9780195176759ISBN10: 0195176758 Hardback, 240 pages
Jul 2005,  In Stock

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Of the approximately fifty percent of Americans who believe in UFOs, a fraction are devotees of one of the numerous UFO-based new religious movements. In When Prophecy Never Fails , Diana G. Tumminia takes us inside one such group. The Unarius Academy of Science is one of the oldest UFO religions. Founded in 1954 by "Cosmic Visionaries" Ruth and Ernest Norman-also known, respectively, as Archangels Uriel and Raphiel-Unarius is devoted to teaching the all-encompassing Unarian Science. Combining elements of pop psychology, New Age thought, and science fiction, the Unarian Science teaches that energy attuned to harmonic frequencies pervades the universe, and that by tuning in to these frequencies individuals can be connected to memories of past lives, other dimensions of existence, and prophetic visions. The Science asks its students to channel messages from the infinitely intelligent Space Brothers and to heal themselves through the practice of past-life therapy. Unarians await the arrival of spaceships, piloted by the Space Brothers, that will bring to earth advanced intergalactic technology that will benefit all mankind. When Prophecy Never Fails is a rich piece of cultural history that sheds light on a little-known corner of American religion. Tumminia has been conducting research on Unarius for over a decade-attending meetings, interviewing members, and studying official Unarian literature and videos. Here she offers an inside look at this fascinating movement, analyzing the way members socially construct their own reality. She pays particular attention to the ways Unarians adapt when their prophecies-and particularly their prediction that the Space Brothers would land in 2001-do not materialize. For believers, she shows, prophecy seldom fails.

Reviews

"Well-crafted and very clearly written. Succinct and stimulation. I whole-heartedly recommend tihs book to scholars of new religious movements and others." --Sociology of Religion

"Rich in detailed description and thoroughly developed dialogue, this book will also be a useful teaching tool for courses on ethnography or religion."--^Journal For The Scientific Study of Religion

Product Details

240 pages; 22 halftones, 1 line illus.; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-517675-9ISBN10: 0-19-517675-8

About the Author(s)

Diana G. Tumminia teaches at California State University at Sacramento, where she won the Outstanding Teaching Award in 2000 for instruction in social psychology and social theory. She studied with the eminent theorist Ralph H. Turner at UCLA. She has written extensively on New Religious Movements and the contactee phenomenon.

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