Welcome to "Alternative considerations of Joanstown and People's Temple" sponsored by "San Diego State University Library and Information Access Special Collection". This website is aimed to provide personal and academic views on key events in American religious history. Its main purpose is to provide information on people's temple as precisely and objectively as possible. In order to be fair, we offer many different views and opinions on the events of the temples and Jonestown.
I hope visitors to the site understand that the story of Jonestown began on November 18, 1978 or has not ended.
Respected the deceased and survivors of the tragedy of November 18, 1978 to respect their lives and to humanize their deaths
The materials published by the Information Freedom Act recorded a number of government investigations on People's Temple and Jonestown.
In their own words, talk about the temple of the people and their members: through articles, tapes, letters, photographs and other things. With these materials, readers can judge on their own about the group and its purpose.
Copies of tapes not protected by copyright on this site, abstract, some major source files, and pictures are available free of charge. JonestownInstitute, http: // jonestown.sdsu.edu. For other projects, author's authorization is required to reissue.
Tape number 175 (Jonestown Audio tape primary school project: brush record, posted on Seriina Covarrubias on 9 November 1978 BC. Sdsu.edu /) provides such an example. Jones has inserted social conventions on black youth being dead in New York and newspaper coverage on the next oil crisis in North America. Mary R. Sawyer's work in 167 "People's Temple Church" (Rebecca Moore, Anthony B. Pinn and Mary R. Sawyer edited American People's Temple and Black Religion), 167 supports this observation. There are two reasons in the temple: to help or accept it. "
Welcome to "Alternative considerations of Joanstown and People's Temple" sponsored by "San Diego State University Library and Information Access Special Collection". This website is intended to provide personal and academic views on key events in American religious history. Its main purpose is to provide information on people's temple as precisely and objectively as possible. In order to be fair, we offer many different views and opinions on the events of the temples and Jonestown.
You can learn a lot about Jones' town by seeing the life and death of the People's Temple as a Christian event. People's temple belongs to the field of Christian history, belongs to African American studies, religious studies and American history. Christian concepts like salvation and the use of doctrine will contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the People's Temple, but this practice is not suitable for alienation of Jonestown from Christianity, but this is not the case for the People's Temple Scholarship It is not suitable for profit.