The church has played a central role in establishing and maintaining, as well as undermining, communities throughout modern history. In this paper we explore some of the mechanisms through which the church can coordinate individual behavior to achieve improvements in individual and social welfare, and reveal the ways in which the church can fail, causing established communities to founder or dissolve. In our model inherently religious individuals may become trapped in a secular equilibrium that is strictly dominated by a religious equilibrium in which individuals’ actions bestow positive external benefits on other community members. The church, via its teachings, clergy and ministries, reveals the benefits of coordinated behavior, ...
The American culture of individualistic consumerism is problematic for the church in many ways, but ...
Sociology, from the time of Durkhelm and Weber, has been intrigued, mystified and frustrated by the ...
The church has an essential role to play in communities riddled with poverty, disease, and despair. ...
The church has played a central role in establishing and maintaining, as well as undermining, commun...
The church has played a central role in establishing and maintaining, as well as undermining, commu...
The purpose of the paper is to present an objective picture of the many-sided and complex linkage...
There has been a rift in the providential establishment of our Lord. Humanity is indulgent unto sin ...
This work is a study of community building in the local church. The author evaluates the implementat...
In the article the author deals with the problem of the actual religious relation. The question that...
Some might attribute the relational crises characterizing our churches solely to individual sin and ...
The subject of this article concerns the community impact of the Church within a society. This issue...
Church arranged in groups. A community heading from doctrine to meeting. Religion has become fashio...
ABSTRACT: The church was placed by God at the confluence between men and God to promote the interest...
Since its inception, the Christian church has been involved in social transformation, especially whe...
Modernity�s understanding of the primacy of the individual represents a significant challenge to a h...
The American culture of individualistic consumerism is problematic for the church in many ways, but ...
Sociology, from the time of Durkhelm and Weber, has been intrigued, mystified and frustrated by the ...
The church has an essential role to play in communities riddled with poverty, disease, and despair. ...
The church has played a central role in establishing and maintaining, as well as undermining, commun...
The church has played a central role in establishing and maintaining, as well as undermining, commu...
The purpose of the paper is to present an objective picture of the many-sided and complex linkage...
There has been a rift in the providential establishment of our Lord. Humanity is indulgent unto sin ...
This work is a study of community building in the local church. The author evaluates the implementat...
In the article the author deals with the problem of the actual religious relation. The question that...
Some might attribute the relational crises characterizing our churches solely to individual sin and ...
The subject of this article concerns the community impact of the Church within a society. This issue...
Church arranged in groups. A community heading from doctrine to meeting. Religion has become fashio...
ABSTRACT: The church was placed by God at the confluence between men and God to promote the interest...
Since its inception, the Christian church has been involved in social transformation, especially whe...
Modernity�s understanding of the primacy of the individual represents a significant challenge to a h...
The American culture of individualistic consumerism is problematic for the church in many ways, but ...
Sociology, from the time of Durkhelm and Weber, has been intrigued, mystified and frustrated by the ...
The church has an essential role to play in communities riddled with poverty, disease, and despair. ...