
Why, When Traditionally Organized Religious Groups Are Seeing Declining Membership And Participation, Are Networks Of Independent Churches Growing So Explosively? Drawing On In-depth Interviews With Leaders And Participants, The Rise Of Network Christianity Explains The Social Forces Behind The Fastest-growing Form Of Christianity In The U.s., Which Brad Christerson And Richard Flory Have Labeled Independent Network Charismatic. This Form Of Christianity Emphasizes Aggressive Engagement With The Supernatural-including Healing, Direct Prophecies From God, Engaging In Spiritual Warfare Against Demonic Spirits--and Social Transformation. Christerson And Flory Argue That Macro-level Social Changes Since The 1970s, Including Globalization And The Digital Revolution, Have Given Competitive Advantages To Religious Groups Organized As Networks Rather Than Traditionally Organized Congregations And Denominations. Network Forms Of Governance Allow For Experimentation With Controversial Supernatural Practices, Innovative Finances And Marketing, And A Highly Participatory, Unorthodox, And Experiential Faith, Which Is Attractive In Today's Unstable Religious Marketplace. Christerson And Flory Hypothesize That As More Religious Groups Imitate This Type Of Governance, Religious Belief And Practice Will Become More Experimental, More Orientated Around Practice Than Theology, More Shaped By The Individual Religious Consumer, And Authority Will Become More Highly Concentrated In The Hands Of Individuals Rather Than Institutions. Network Christianity, They Argue, Is The Future Of Christianity In America.
This book investigates why independent, network-based religious organizations are experiencing rapid growth while traditional denominations face declining membership. Authors Brad Christerson and Richard Flory, both sociologists, utilize extensive qualitative data to argue that globalization and digital connectivity have favored decentralized, network-based governance structures. They posit that this shift toward Independent Network Charismatic (INC) Christianity represents a fundamental transformation in how religious authority is exercised and how faith is practiced in the United States.
What You Will Find
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Experts in the sociology of religion recognize this work as a significant contribution to understanding the shift away from traditional denominational structures. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the research while appreciating the clarity with which the authors explain complex organizational changes.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190635681
ISBN-13:
9780190635688
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