Régis Dericquebourg

Régis Dericquebourg (born 1947) is a French sociologist of religions.

He wrote his thesis on Jehovah's Witnesses under the direction of Jean Seguy. He holds a doctorate in psychosociology and a postgraduate degree in clinical psychology from the Institute of Paris 7.[1] He is a member of the Group for the Study of Religions and Secularity at the National Center for the Scientific Studies in Paris, and a professor at the Charles de Gaulle University – Lille III. He published five books, many sociological articles in collective books, encyclopedias and journals and regularly participated in conferences of sociology. His contributions are mainly on Jehovah's Witnesses, healing churches and new religious movements.[2]

Main works

  • Les Religions de guérison, 1988, Paris : Cerf
  • Les Antoinistes, 1993, Paris-Turnhout : Brépols ( ISBN 2-503-50325-X)
  • La Christian Science, 1999, Milan : L.D.C.
  • Croire et guérir — Quatre religions de guérison, 2001, Paris : Dervy ( ISBN 2-84454-076-7)
  • Ces protestants qu’on dit Adventistes, with Fabrice Desplan, 2008, Paris : L'Harmattan ( ISBN 978-2-296-06838-4)
  • Georges Roux dit "le Christ de Montfavet". Ecologisme, ésotérisme et guérison.Bruxelles, ed.E.M.E, 2012

References

  1. "Régis Dericquebourg" (in French). ethnographiques. ISSN 1961-9162. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
  2. "Accueil du site > Membres > Membres statutaires > Autres enseignants-chercheurs > DERICQUEBOURG Régis" (in French). GSRL Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcité. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2011.



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