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Gifts of the Magi


Article # : 11852 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 8 / 1987  3,735 Words
Author : Joseph H. Fichter, S.J.
Joseph H. Fichter, S.J., is professor of sociology at Loyola University of New Orleans and is author of The Holy Family of Father Moon.

       BHAGWAN
       The God That Failed
       Hugh Milne
       New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986
       322 pp., $15.95
       
       THE MAKING OF A MOONIE
       Brainwashing or Choice?
       Eileen Barker
       New York: Basil Blackwell, 1984
       305 pp., $19.95
       
       THE SPIRIT OF ALLAH
       Khomeini and the Islamic Revolution
       Amir Taheri
       Bethesda, Md.: Adler and Adler, 1986
       349 pp., $18.95
       
        Screwtape was a perceptive devil who constantly instructed his nephew in the task of seducing human beings. "Do not be deceived," he wrote to Wormwood: "Our cause is never more in danger than when a human no longer desiring, but still intending, to do our Enemy's will, looks around upon a universe from which every trace of Him seems to have vanished, and asks why he has been forsaken, and still obeys."
       
        The forsaken person still seeks the God who is to be obeyed and is often led to a charismatic leader who can show the way. When the former guidelines have vanished and the prospective devotee finds no other trace to the divine presence, salvation is proffered by many saviors, in many forms, and in many locations. Why is one way chosen rather than another? Why do some followers remain faithful and others do not?
       
        The three books here under review focus on schemes of salvation promoted by messengers out of the Orient. The Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh is a Hindu from Poona; Sun Myung Moon is a Christian Korean whose followers venerate him as the Messiah; Ruhollah Khomeini is an Iranian ayatollah who is revered as the Islamic Imam. They do not begin to share the same theology or even a similar religious system. They are the three "wise men" from the East, each offering a definite but different invitation to religious rapture. Each exhibits a magnetic personality that inspires devotion, loyalty, and enthusiasm.
       
        There was a time when the charismatic missionaries went from West to
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