Emblematic Architecture and the Routinization of Charisma in Scientology

Departing from a comparative overview, and based on Weber’s theory of charismatic routinisation, this article explores the cult of L. Ron Hubbard in the Church of Scientology with regard to the Church’s developing investments in real estate and impressive buildings. It is argued that Hubbard’s chari...

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Published in:International journal for the study of new religions
Main Author: Rothstein, Mikael 1961- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: equinox 2014
In: International journal for the study of new religions
Further subjects:B Charisma
B L. Ron Hubbard
B Scientology
B Leadership
B Architecture
B Authority
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Summary:Departing from a comparative overview, and based on Weber’s theory of charismatic routinisation, this article explores the cult of L. Ron Hubbard in the Church of Scientology with regard to the Church’s developing investments in real estate and impressive buildings. It is argued that Hubbard’s charismatic authority has been transferred to the buildings, and that these potent items of religious hardware (the various constructions), have pushed aside the otherwise attention demanding question of Hubbard’s possible reincarnation, and thus presence in another human body. This focus on buildings and their use, it is argued, allows Scientology’s leadership to rule without being challenged by potential Hubbard-claimants.
ISSN:2041-952X
Contains:Enthalten in: International journal for the study of new religions
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/ijsnr.v5i1.51