James D. Chancellor
James D. Chancellor is an associate professor of Christian Missions and World Religions at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is listed as an expert on The Family International by said group, and has spoken in the media in response to questions about Ricky Rodriguez and The Family's history of child abuse.
Chancellor was trained in American History and the History of Religion, with a primary focus on contemporary Islam. The stated area of his academic specialization is “Islamic culture and New Religious Movements.”
Chancellor has written a book on The Family, titled Life in the Family: An Oral History of the Children of God, which is based on ethnographic research he conducted between 1993 and 1996. The study, which is based on interviews and participant observation in Family Homes, documents admissions by first and second generation Family members that adult/child sexual intimacy was practiced as part of the group's liberal sexual ethos during the 1970s and 1980s. Chancellor does not provide an estimate of how many of the 200-plus interviewees made admissions to this effect.
There is some controversy regarding Chancellor's expertise as a media spokesman for The Family. His media statements as an oral historian have not carried the caveat that he is not trained in the assessment of child sexual abuse in religious groups or an expert on adult psychological recovery from childhood abuse. Because of this, controversy has arisen about the boundaries of his expertise.
Books
- Life in the Family: An Oral History of the Children of God, Syracuse University Press, 2000, ISBN 0815606451
Reviews
Life in the Family has been reviewed by sociology of religion Professor Stephen A. Kent for its limitations as sociological research, and by philosophy and theology Professor Robert B. Stewart for its limitations as a religious study. Perry Bulwer, a former member of The Family and now a human rights advocate, has written a response to Life in The Family that challenges some of Chancellor's conclusions and interpretation of facts, and considers some of the more important omissions from his account of The Family's history.
- Nova Religio Book Review: Life in The Family: An Oral History of the Children of God — by Stephen Kent
- Southern Baptist Journal of Theology Book Review: Life in The Family: An Oral History of the Children of God (pg.103) — by Robert B. Stewart
- Publishers Weekly Book Review: Life in The Family: An Oral History of the Children of God
- Bulwer, Perry, A Response to James D. Chancellor’s Life in The Family: An Oral History of the Children of God, Cultic Studies Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, 2007.
- Chancellor, James D., A Response to Perry Bulwer’s Evaluation of Life in the Family, Cultic Studies Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, 2007.
- Bulwer, Perry, A Rejoinder to James Chancellor’s Response to My Article, Cultic Studies Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, 2007.
- Chancellor, James D., A Response to Perry Bulwer’s Evaluation of Life in the Family, Cultic Studies Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, 2007.
Press
- Cornerstone Magazine: The Family and the Truth — 2004-03-02
- Cornerstone Magazine: The Children Without Their "Father" — 2004-03-02
- KVOA TV: Professor talks about nanny murder, suicide — 2005-01-20
Multimedia
- Chancellor on Dateline NBC: Losing Faith — 2004-07-16
- Chancellor on Dateline NBC: A message from beyond the grave — 2005-08-19
More information
- James Chancellor faculty profile at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Life in The Family book summary on The Family's offical Website
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