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在《档案》杂志中,我们重新发表了一篇文章,事后看来,这篇文章可能具有超前的预见性。本期我们要介绍的是已故的保罗-博耶(Paul Boyer,1935-2012 年)在 1998 年发表的一篇文章,文章谈到了在 "天堂之门 "自杀事件后与媒体合作的感受,因为媒体认为他在当代美国人信仰圣经预言方面的工作使他成为了一名 "邪教专家"。这篇文章最初发表于 1997 年 4 月 18 日出版的《高等教育纪事》(The Chronicle of Higher Education)和《宗教研究公报》(Bulletin for the Study of Religion)第 27.1 期(1998 年)。
In The Archive, we republish an article that, in hindsight, may have been ahead of its time with its prescience. Our pull for this issue is a reflection by the late Paul Boyer (1935-2012) from 1998 on what it is like to work with the media in the wake of the Heavens Gate suicides because they presume his work in contemporary American belief in biblical prophecy makes him a “cult expert.” This piece was originally published in the April 18, 1997 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education and Bulletin for the Study of Religion 27.1 (1998).