Catherine Wessinger
Catherine Lowman Wessinger (, born 1952) is an American religion scholar. She is the Rev. H. James Yamauchi, S.J. Professor of the History of Religions at Loyola University New Orleans where she teaches religious studies with a main research focus on millennialism, new religions, women and religion, and religions of India. She served as a consultant to federal law enforcement during the Montana Freemen standoff and has been cited for her expertise concerning the Branch Davidians and other apocalyptic groups. Provided by Wikipedia
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When they were mine : memories of a Branch Davidian wife and mother / by Martin, Sheila, 1947-
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Memories of the Branch Davidians : the autobiography of David Koresh's mother / by Haldeman, Bonnie, 1944-
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The Oxford handbook of millennialism /
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A journey to Waco : autobiography of a Branch Davidian / by Doyle, Clive, 1941-
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