Jim Jones as a Prophet

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Jim Jones as a Prophet

November 18, 1978 it all ended. Jim Jones and his

followers committed mass suicide in Guyana, South

America. The history of Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple

is still studied a great deal today. Why did all those

people follow Jones? Were they forced, were they brain

washed, or was Jones just that charismatic. In

this paper we will probe deep into Jonestown and answer

some of these questions. We will be using Max Webber's

article "The Prophet" find out if Jones was a prophet, if

so what kind of prophet was he. We will also compare and

contrast Webber's theories of charismatic leadership at

an attempt to understand Jim's activities, successes, and

failures.

Jones started off in Indiana a branch of the

Methodist Church. Jones separated from the church

because the Methodist church did not want to allow

integration of blacks and whites. When Jones finally

separated from the church and started his own church

called the peoples temple. Here everyone was welcome.

Jones believed that it was his ethical duty to integrate

the church they way that God wanted it. He demanded

obedience as his ethical duty. Because of these things

Jones was an ethical prophet when he resided in Indiana.

When Jones discovered that his church had more

growth potential in California where the black population

was much larger. They packed up the church and headed to

California. Here is where Jones took more of an

aggressive approach to recruitment of people. He also

developed a stronger power fixation and would do anything

for a larger congregation. Jones had fixed healings to

make him look god-like and to h...

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...s very difficult for the theories to work.

Jim Jones was a man that started something good but

was eventually corrupted by his power and control. In

this paper I talked about Jones and how he transformed

from an ethical prophet in Indiana to an exemplary

prophet in California to Neither in Guyana. I described

how some of Webber's theories fit Jones and how others

did not fit Jones. I discussed the activities, successes

and failures because of Jim's Charisma. I don't know if

we will ever really know all the details of Jonestown,

but nevertheless they should be a strong reminder and

teaching tool on how there is a thin line between right

and wrong when it comes to using power and abusing it.

Works Cited:

Max Webber "The Prophet" In Class Reading

M.M Maaga "Hearing the Voices of Jonestown" In Class Reading

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