Your cart

Your cart is empty


Explore our range of products

15% off

Feral House,U.S. Paperback English

Lucifer's Power

Beliefs and Practices of the Process Cult

By William Sims Bainbridge

Regular price £28.99 £24.64 Save 15%
Unit price
per
15% off

Feral House,U.S. Paperback English

Lucifer's Power

Beliefs and Practices of the Process Cult

By William Sims Bainbridge

Regular price £28.99 £24.64 Save 15%
Unit price
per
 
Dispatched tomorrow with FREE Tracked Delivery
Delivery expected between Wednesday, 10th June and Thursday, 11th June
(0 in cart)
Apple Pay
Google Pay
Maestro
Mastercard
PayPal
Shop Pay
Visa

You may also like

  • Founded in London in 1963 by Mary Ann MacLean and Robert de Grimston, The Process Church of the Final Judgement emerged from a scientology-inspired psychotherapy group and quickly became a cultural phenomenon before its dramatic split in 1974. What did The Process truly believe? Their secretive nature kept many in the dark, but sociologist William Sims Bainbridge gained unprecedented access to this elusive group. As a young researcher in the late sixties, Bainbridge earned the trust of the Processians in Boston, becoming the only non-member to witness their rituals and practices firsthand. His rare and sought-after book, Satan's Power: A Deviant Psychotherapy Cult (1978), first unveiled his groundbreaking findings. Now, fifty years after the cult's decline, Bainbridge revisits and expands upon his seminal work in Lucifer's Power. This updated edition uncovers the motivations of The Process's members, reveals their intricate beliefs and rituals, and explores the cult's enduring legacy and influence. Packed with new material and never-before-seen historical photographs taken by Bainbridge during the height of The Process's popularity, this book provides a comprehensive and compelling look into the world of The Process Church of the Final Judgement.
Founded in London in 1963 by Mary Ann MacLean and Robert de Grimston, The Process Church of the Final Judgement emerged from a scientology-inspired psychotherapy group and quickly became a cultural phenomenon before its dramatic split in 1974. What did The Process truly believe? Their secretive nature kept many in the dark, but sociologist William Sims Bainbridge gained unprecedented access to this elusive group. As a young researcher in the late sixties, Bainbridge earned the trust of the Processians in Boston, becoming the only non-member to witness their rituals and practices firsthand. His rare and sought-after book, Satan's Power: A Deviant Psychotherapy Cult (1978), first unveiled his groundbreaking findings. Now, fifty years after the cult's decline, Bainbridge revisits and expands upon his seminal work in Lucifer's Power. This updated edition uncovers the motivations of The Process's members, reveals their intricate beliefs and rituals, and explores the cult's enduring legacy and influence. Packed with new material and never-before-seen historical photographs taken by Bainbridge during the height of The Process's popularity, this book provides a comprehensive and compelling look into the world of The Process Church of the Final Judgement.