Conflict in religious organizations is certainly not new. Conflict has been implicit in much of the theorizing on religion's social organization and its relationship to social change. Despite the clear and far-reaching implications of conflict for religious organizations, especially congregations, we know relatively little about why these conflicts occur and what they are about. With this project, I answer some basic descriptive questions about congregational conflict by capitalizing on nationally representative data from the National Congregations Study (NCS), and I build on these and other findings to move the study of congregational conflict beyond descriptive facts and toward explanation by asking: Why do congregations experience confli...
The religious sector in the United States is distinctive for the degree to which institutional chang...
The religious sector in the United States is distinctive for the degree to which institutional chang...
Churches have traditionally turned to conflict resolution measures, such as mediation, arbitration, ...
Religious congregations occupy a unique social space in contemporary American society. Although part...
Studies of intrachurch conflict have emphasized such variant explanations as liberal/conservative di...
Congregations in Conflict examines the nature of American congregations as institutions, looking in ...
A modelfor tension in A merican Protestantism is constructed building on Weber, mod~ca-tions of his ...
The foundational hypothesis to this study is that congregations which have a healthy perception and...
Sadly, conflict is a common occurrence in congregations of every denomination across America. It hap...
This ethnographic examination examines interpersonal, intragroup conflict between Southern Baptist p...
The remarkable degree of religious diversity in the United States is produced more through schisms a...
One of the most difficult aspects of dealing with any church is conflict. Because of humanity’s fall...
One of the most difficult aspects of dealing with any church is conflict. Because of humanity’s fall...
The number of Korean-American churches has increased from fewer than 75 in 1970 to more than 1600 by...
The African American church has been the cornerstone of many urban centers since its birth in the Un...
The religious sector in the United States is distinctive for the degree to which institutional chang...
The religious sector in the United States is distinctive for the degree to which institutional chang...
Churches have traditionally turned to conflict resolution measures, such as mediation, arbitration, ...
Religious congregations occupy a unique social space in contemporary American society. Although part...
Studies of intrachurch conflict have emphasized such variant explanations as liberal/conservative di...
Congregations in Conflict examines the nature of American congregations as institutions, looking in ...
A modelfor tension in A merican Protestantism is constructed building on Weber, mod~ca-tions of his ...
The foundational hypothesis to this study is that congregations which have a healthy perception and...
Sadly, conflict is a common occurrence in congregations of every denomination across America. It hap...
This ethnographic examination examines interpersonal, intragroup conflict between Southern Baptist p...
The remarkable degree of religious diversity in the United States is produced more through schisms a...
One of the most difficult aspects of dealing with any church is conflict. Because of humanity’s fall...
One of the most difficult aspects of dealing with any church is conflict. Because of humanity’s fall...
The number of Korean-American churches has increased from fewer than 75 in 1970 to more than 1600 by...
The African American church has been the cornerstone of many urban centers since its birth in the Un...
The religious sector in the United States is distinctive for the degree to which institutional chang...
The religious sector in the United States is distinctive for the degree to which institutional chang...
Churches have traditionally turned to conflict resolution measures, such as mediation, arbitration, ...