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RELIGIOUS SECTS
 The word sect derives from the Latin secta meaning ‘followed principle, guideline and party’
 They are a type of religious group that is distinguished by having broken away from a larger organization
 Members of a sect are predominately lower class and usually attained membership through conversion.
 There members are considered nonconformist meaning that they do not conform to the norm and attend
an established church
 The power structure of a sect is informal; the leaders are usually untrained and typically chosen by the
members.
 P.Honigseim in Religion: Past and Present states that a sect is a structure which is primarily related to
religion and has the following features: small in number, it stands next to a comprehensive structure. The
members consider themselves to be elite, they have close fellowship and the leadership is less
bureaucratic and more charismatic.
 Honigseim states that there three different types of sects: the "aggressive sect", the "tolerated sect" and
the "assimilating sect". The first one has a striking militant appearance, whereas the second one "denies
violence and exists unrecognised". The "assimilating sect" gives in to the pressures of the environment
and makes concessions
 Any sect can end following the death of its founder.
 Stark and Bainbridge state that sects offer promising other worldly benefits to those suffering from
economic or ethical deprivation.
EXAMPLES OF SECTS
MORMON’S/ THE CHURCH OF LATER DAY SAINTS
The Mormon Hierarchy
The Mormon’s were founded in the 1820’s by Joseph Smith Jnr. Their key values are strengthening
families, helping other, missionary work and lifelong learning. Mormons state themselves as Christian,
though some of their beliefs differ from mainstream Christianity. Mormons believe in the views of the
Bible, as well as other books of scripture, such as the Book of Mormon. They have a unique view of
society and believe that all people are the spirit children. They believe returning to God requires
following the example of Jesus Christ, and accepting his atonement through ordinances such as
baptism.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Jehovah Witnesses are members of a Christian-based religious group. The denomination was founded
in the USA and there are now 6.9million active witnesses in 235 countries around the world. They are
known for door-to-door evangelical work through offering the Bible literature and aiming to convert
people to ‘the truth’.
THE AMISH
The Amish are a group of people who follow the teachings of Jacob Ammann; it is a protestant
denomination that is mainly centered within American society. They follow simple customs and refuse
to take oaths, vote or to perform military services.

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Religious sects

  • 1. RELIGIOUS SECTS  The word sect derives from the Latin secta meaning ‘followed principle, guideline and party’  They are a type of religious group that is distinguished by having broken away from a larger organization  Members of a sect are predominately lower class and usually attained membership through conversion.  There members are considered nonconformist meaning that they do not conform to the norm and attend an established church  The power structure of a sect is informal; the leaders are usually untrained and typically chosen by the members.  P.Honigseim in Religion: Past and Present states that a sect is a structure which is primarily related to religion and has the following features: small in number, it stands next to a comprehensive structure. The members consider themselves to be elite, they have close fellowship and the leadership is less bureaucratic and more charismatic.  Honigseim states that there three different types of sects: the "aggressive sect", the "tolerated sect" and the "assimilating sect". The first one has a striking militant appearance, whereas the second one "denies violence and exists unrecognised". The "assimilating sect" gives in to the pressures of the environment and makes concessions  Any sect can end following the death of its founder.  Stark and Bainbridge state that sects offer promising other worldly benefits to those suffering from economic or ethical deprivation. EXAMPLES OF SECTS MORMON’S/ THE CHURCH OF LATER DAY SAINTS The Mormon Hierarchy The Mormon’s were founded in the 1820’s by Joseph Smith Jnr. Their key values are strengthening families, helping other, missionary work and lifelong learning. Mormons state themselves as Christian, though some of their beliefs differ from mainstream Christianity. Mormons believe in the views of the Bible, as well as other books of scripture, such as the Book of Mormon. They have a unique view of
  • 2. society and believe that all people are the spirit children. They believe returning to God requires following the example of Jesus Christ, and accepting his atonement through ordinances such as baptism. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Jehovah Witnesses are members of a Christian-based religious group. The denomination was founded in the USA and there are now 6.9million active witnesses in 235 countries around the world. They are known for door-to-door evangelical work through offering the Bible literature and aiming to convert people to ‘the truth’. THE AMISH The Amish are a group of people who follow the teachings of Jacob Ammann; it is a protestant denomination that is mainly centered within American society. They follow simple customs and refuse to take oaths, vote or to perform military services.