Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
260
Language
English
Published
Mar 16, 2011
Publisher
Martino Fine Books
ISBN-10
1891396986
ISBN-13
9781891396984
Description
In a captivating exploration of human belief and psychological resilience, this work delves into the phenomenon of cognitive dissonance in the face of failing prophecies. The authors, leading figures in social psychology, conducted a pioneering investigation of a doomsday cult that fervently anticipated an apocalyptic event. When the predicted catastrophe failed to materialize, they closely observed how the group rationalized their beliefs and clung to their faith with an intensity that defied logic.
This study offers an intriguing glimpse into the ways individuals and communities cope with disconfirmatory evidence. By examining the cult dynamics, the authors shed light on broader social patterns of belief, commitment, and the human capacity for self-deception. Their insights not only enhance the understanding of religious and ideological movements but also resonate on a personal level, prompting readers to reflect on how they reconcile their own beliefs in the face of contradiction.
This study offers an intriguing glimpse into the ways individuals and communities cope with disconfirmatory evidence. By examining the cult dynamics, the authors shed light on broader social patterns of belief, commitment, and the human capacity for self-deception. Their insights not only enhance the understanding of religious and ideological movements but also resonate on a personal level, prompting readers to reflect on how they reconcile their own beliefs in the face of contradiction.
Genres
Science Fiction
History
Business & Economics
Psychology