This article describes how, amidst Christian schism in the Philippines, the corporate form emerges as a central facet through which religious communities come to be understood. Centered on the legal fallout of a schism in the United Methodist Church in the Philippines that began in 2011, the article discusses how the schism foregrounded the necessary legal identities of religious groups in the Philippines as corporations. Having inherited the corporate model of religious organization from the United States’ colonial administration in the early 20th century, the legal configuration of the religious corporation is often at odds with how Christian actors themselves understand the divinely informed nature of the congregation. While such legal p...
In spite of the recent interest in Southeast Asian religion in public sphere, there is relatively fe...
In its declaration of principles, the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides for the separation of Ch...
The religious sector in the United States is distinctive for the degree to which institutional chang...
This article will attempt to present a picture of the legal status of religious organizations, with ...
This chapter shows that a new mode of religious competition is now taking shape in the Philippines. ...
The current study is a compilation of findings and information that the author gathered concerning t...
The thesis profiles a number of evangelical Christian groups which operate in Malaysia’s Klang Valle...
In spite of the enduring dominance of Catholicism in Philippine society, religious diversity increas...
Ask most people what they associate with “Christianity and the corporation” and, at least in the US,...
This essay presents evidence that the institution of the corporation has its origins and its main de...
This thesis explores the intersection between business and religion from a legal perspective. Initia...
This Introduction to our edited book, The Rise of Corporate Religious Liberty (Oxford University Pre...
In its declaration of principles, the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides for the separation of Ch...
Religion and corporate organization have developed side-by-side in Western culture, from antiquity t...
This article is concerned with the diverse forms of Christianity as the religion spreads around Sout...
In spite of the recent interest in Southeast Asian religion in public sphere, there is relatively fe...
In its declaration of principles, the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides for the separation of Ch...
The religious sector in the United States is distinctive for the degree to which institutional chang...
This article will attempt to present a picture of the legal status of religious organizations, with ...
This chapter shows that a new mode of religious competition is now taking shape in the Philippines. ...
The current study is a compilation of findings and information that the author gathered concerning t...
The thesis profiles a number of evangelical Christian groups which operate in Malaysia’s Klang Valle...
In spite of the enduring dominance of Catholicism in Philippine society, religious diversity increas...
Ask most people what they associate with “Christianity and the corporation” and, at least in the US,...
This essay presents evidence that the institution of the corporation has its origins and its main de...
This thesis explores the intersection between business and religion from a legal perspective. Initia...
This Introduction to our edited book, The Rise of Corporate Religious Liberty (Oxford University Pre...
In its declaration of principles, the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides for the separation of Ch...
Religion and corporate organization have developed side-by-side in Western culture, from antiquity t...
This article is concerned with the diverse forms of Christianity as the religion spreads around Sout...
In spite of the recent interest in Southeast Asian religion in public sphere, there is relatively fe...
In its declaration of principles, the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides for the separation of Ch...
The religious sector in the United States is distinctive for the degree to which institutional chang...