…you in,”[44] likely shaped after Father Divine, the African American religious leader of a mid-1950s “interracial movement.”[45] Jones made even grander Pentecostal “Prophet” and “messenger of God”[46] claims, and referenced…
…disillusioned. In her eyes, Jones was a church leader with good intentions until he met Father Divine. She gave up her property to Jones, which she regretted. I think it…
…lot of things about father that ought to be shot– (Pause) Hmmph. The old idea we’ve had a father, fathers are to be heard, and fathers are to be listened…
…visit a Father Divine in Philadelphia and later on Easter, 1977. [name deleted] broke his relationship with Jones inasmuch as he could not tolerate Jones’ advocating throwing away the Bible…
…a lot of things about father that ought to be shot– (Pause) Hmmph. The old idea we’ve had a father, fathers are to be heard, and fathers are to be…
…run by a former Angel from one of Father Divine’s West Coast Peace Mission extensions. Bell advocated a form of group industry and pooled labor modeled on Edward Bellamy’s Nationalist…
…tragedy – was the first to speak for the people of Jonestown, died on July 27, 2019, six weeks shy of his 100th birthday. He was the father and grandfather…
…the Faithful: Edna Rose Baker and Marceline Jones as Mothers Divine Jonestown and Woodmont: Jim Jones, Mother Divine and the Fulfillment of Father Divine’s intention of a Vanishing Divine City…
…Divine Leaders of the Religion of Social Justice: The Theology of Father Jehovia, Father Divine and Jim Jones, by E. Black Addendum 1: The transmutation of the Divine Mind Addendum…
…Peoples Temple versus one conducted on Father Divine’s International Peace Mission? Existing contemporarily, and in close geographic and cultural proximity to one another, it seems any detailed comparative analysis would…