Andrew had been of immense help. Along the way he read and reread various versions of Separate Identity, volume 2. This is his lulu.com review:
For anyone interested in the history of the Watchtower Society, this book is a MUST read. And not only this book, Separate Identity Volume 2, but also its predecessor, Separate Identity Volume 1. Both books in the series bring to light information about the early days of the Watchtower Society that even the Watchtower Society's own official histories do not. In particular, those fascinated by the person of Charles Taze Russell, who are interested in a more detailed look into his background, the evolution of his belief system, and his relationship to those who both revered and reviled him, this book will be a treasure. Some considered Russell a saint, others a con man. The true picture of Russell and his associates is much more complicated, and the incredibly comprehensive details Schulz and de Vienne have unearthed make this book one you will likely have trouble putting down. In the book, filled with astonishing detail, the authors have carefully followed Russell's journey through several decades of his life, and thoroughly give multiple insights into the mind of the man, how he came to believe what he believed, who influenced him, what teachings from others he accepted, which ones he rejected, and what motivated many of his readers to modify their own belief systems. An incredible amount of research has gone into telling the stories of dozens of people who became WatchTower adherents, some of whom stayed with Russell, and others who drifted away into other beliefs. In many cases their stories have never been told. Their histories are an essential part of the WatchTower story. In particular, Russell's belief about his own identity as an instrument used by God springs in large part from the enormous amount of letters he received from grateful readers, many who saw him as such an instrument. Using original sources, Schulz and de Vienne have shone a light on a period of WatchTower history many had thought was unrecoverable. They humbly concede that their work is only preliminary; but even if it is, the comprehensive nature of their work will surprise many who either thought they know much about WatchTower history, or had lost hope that it would ever come to light in such astonishing detail. Get this book! And then lend it out to anyone you know who has an interest in 19th and 20th century religion. It is a story that should have been told long ago. It is a monumental achievement.
5 comments:
Got shipment note yesterday and really look forward to read this book!
I ordered this time last week and mine hasn't even been printed and has then got to be sent (presumably from the US). I have checked today to be told:
Fulfilling: Your order has been queued for printing.
How long does it take to print an order? Am thinking it would have been quicker to wait for the book to be on Amazon and order from them.
I'm looking forward to receiving the book but am very disappointed in Lulu's service.
Gary
I ordered mine the day it came out (March 12) and received an email today (March 19) to say it was now on its way to me by Royal Mail. I am sure it is coming from the UK - these companies work by having stuff printed locally. Mailing a book this size from America to the UK would be at a horrendous cost. So hopefully I will get mine tomorrow or at the weekend, and hopefully, Gary, yours will arrive shortly too.
I've just received an email confirming that it is in process of being shipped!
Mine arrived today and was actually printed in Peterborough in the UK.
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