During the past thirty years the American religious landscape has undergone a dramatic change. More and more churches meet in converted warehouses, many have ministers who've never attended a seminary, and congregations are singing songs whose melodies might be heard in bars or nightclubs. Donald E. Miller's provocative examination of these "new paradigm churches" - sometimes called megachurches or postdenominational churches shows how they are reinventing the way Christianity is experienced in the United States today.Drawing on over five years of research and hundreds of interviews, Miller explores three of the movements that have created new paradigm churches: Calvary Chapel, Vineyard Christian Fellowship, and Hope Chapel. Together, these...
The movement toward ancient church tradition has been well documented; however, there has also been ...
D.Litt. et Phil.Rethinking and reforming of the church in contemporary twenty-first century culture,...
American religion has often been defined by its commitment to ideational beliefs and institutional l...
Religious traditions provide the stories and rituals that define the core values of church members. ...
Ben Barka Mokhtar. Donald E. Miller. Reinventing American Protestantism: Christianity in the New Mil...
Thesis (D. Min.)--Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, 2020.The twenty-first century church is ...
Miller (Donald E.). Reinventing American Protestantism, Christianity in the New Millenium. In: Archi...
This paper situates the American branch of the Emerging Church within the American religious landsc...
Despite a continued desire to understand the direction of worship liturgy in the American evangelica...
Today, the American church finds itself in the midst of a secularization process, whereby Christiani...
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n the early decades of the twenty-first century a new model of worship has begun to emerge in some N...
The controversial phenomenon of ―seeker-oriented‖ megachurches are currently transforming the Americ...
This ministry focus paper will develop a process for growing an additional worshiping community of p...
The emergence of the megachurch in the United States represents a unique phenomenon which was shaped...
The movement toward ancient church tradition has been well documented; however, there has also been ...
D.Litt. et Phil.Rethinking and reforming of the church in contemporary twenty-first century culture,...
American religion has often been defined by its commitment to ideational beliefs and institutional l...
Religious traditions provide the stories and rituals that define the core values of church members. ...
Ben Barka Mokhtar. Donald E. Miller. Reinventing American Protestantism: Christianity in the New Mil...
Thesis (D. Min.)--Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, 2020.The twenty-first century church is ...
Miller (Donald E.). Reinventing American Protestantism, Christianity in the New Millenium. In: Archi...
This paper situates the American branch of the Emerging Church within the American religious landsc...
Despite a continued desire to understand the direction of worship liturgy in the American evangelica...
Today, the American church finds itself in the midst of a secularization process, whereby Christiani...
<p>How did rock and roll, the best music for worshipping the devil, become the finest music for wors...
n the early decades of the twenty-first century a new model of worship has begun to emerge in some N...
The controversial phenomenon of ―seeker-oriented‖ megachurches are currently transforming the Americ...
This ministry focus paper will develop a process for growing an additional worshiping community of p...
The emergence of the megachurch in the United States represents a unique phenomenon which was shaped...
The movement toward ancient church tradition has been well documented; however, there has also been ...
D.Litt. et Phil.Rethinking and reforming of the church in contemporary twenty-first century culture,...
American religion has often been defined by its commitment to ideational beliefs and institutional l...