Roy Wallis

Roy Wallis (1945–1990) was a sociologist and Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at the Queen's University Belfast. He is mostly known for his creation of the seven signs that differentiate a religious congregation from a sectarian church, which he created while researching the Church of Scientology. He introduced the distinction between ''world-affirming'' and ''world-rejecting'' new religious movements.

After publishing his book ''The Road to Total Freedom'' (1976), an analysis of the sociology of Scientology, he was harassed by the church both legally and personally. Forged letters, apparently from Wallis, were sent to his colleagues. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The elementary forms of the new religious life / by Wallis, Roy

    Published 1984
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    Salvation and protest : studies of social and religious movements / by Wallis, Roy

    Published 1979
    Book
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    The road to total freedom : a sociological analysis of scientology / by Wallis, Roy

    Published 1976
    Book
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    The elementary forms of the new religious life / by Wallis, Roy

    Published 2019
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    On the margins of science : the social construction of rejected knowledge /

    Published 1979
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    Culture and curing : anthropological perspectives on traditional medical beliefs and practices /

    Published 1979
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