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Eric Roux is a French author and a religious leader in the Church of Scientology of France.[1][better source needed][2]

Life

Scientology

Roux is the President of the Union of the Churches of Scientology of France. He was appointed vice-president of the European Office of the Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights in May 2017. He has been the spokesperson of the Church in France[3] and Belgium, specifically during the 2015-2016 trial.[4] Roux has represented the Church of Scientology at the OSCE.[citation needed][2]

Books

  • France 2012: Inquisition en bande organisée. Les Trois Génies, 2012 ISBN 978-2917952108.
  • Tout Savoir sur la Scientologie. Collection Mystères et Religions, Pierre-Guillaume de Roux, 2018 ISBN 978-2363712349.

References

  1. ^ Introvigne, Massimo (2017). "Did L. Ron Hubbard Believe in Brainwashing?". Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions. 20 (4): 62–79.
  2. ^ a b Harvey, Sarah; Steidinger, Silke; Beckford, James A. (2017-12-14). New Religious Movements and Counselling: Academic, Professional and Personal Perspectives. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-08808-0.
  3. ^ "Dérives thérapeutiques et dérives sectaires : la santé en danger (Auditions)". Sénat (in French). 2023-04-03. Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  4. ^ Frazier, Kelly (11 March 2016). "Church of Scientology Found Not Guilty of Organized Crime Charges in Belgium". World Religion News. Retrieved 14 September 2019.