Crisis of Conscience
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Crisis of Conscience by Franz, Raymond. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780914675242.
Synopsis The tendency of religious authority to seek to dominate rather than serve, and the struggle of those who wish to prevent the erosion of their God-given freedom of conscience -- these form the heart of the very personal and candid account in Crisis of Conscience. The scene of struggle is within the membership of a distinctive religion: Jehovahs Witnesses. The same fundamental issues that mark this account, however, could arise within any of the worlds religions. Starting in the 1870s as an independent Bible study group composed of a handful of persons in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Jehovahs Witnesses today number more than five million in some 200 lands. When their publishing agency, the Watch Tower Society, puts out a new book, the normal initial printing is one million copies, with other millions following. In countries where they are active, few people have not had contact with the Witnesses as a result of their intense door-to-door activity. Product Identifiers
