This ethnographic examination examines interpersonal, intragroup conflict between Southern Baptist pastors in the USA with a focus on the factors that contribute to such conflict. First, literature is provided to demonstrate the history of the denomination, reasons for relational intragroup conflict between pastors working together in the same churches, and information on the prevalence and instances of interpersonal conflict. Second, this study employs qualitative research methods, namely in-depth interviewing and participant observation. Through engaging in interviews with the participants, statements were elicited from six Southern Baptist pastors (Pastors #1, #2, and #3, and Outside Baptist Pastors #1, #2, and #3) on the nature, reasons...
This study examined conflict transformation as a viable method to resolve conflict and a viable tool...
Congregations in Conflict examines the nature of American congregations as institutions, looking in ...
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...
Studies of intrachurch conflict have emphasized such variant explanations as liberal/conservative di...
Conflict in religious organizations is certainly not new. Conflict has been implicit in much of the ...
The African American church has been the cornerstone of many urban centers since its birth in the Un...
Conflict, both interpersonal and structural, is a reality in African American historical churches ac...
This ethnographic study examines pastoral intragroup conflict in a U.S. Southern Baptist church. In-...
Extensive research has been done on Pentecostal churches over the past years. Several studies have f...
This qualitative, phenomenological by design research aimed to identify the conflict resolution meth...
The foundational hypothesis to this study is that congregations which have a healthy perception and...
145 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.These findings suggest that c...
The changing relationship of Americans to their churches has been documented but has not been explai...
Religious congregations occupy a unique social space in contemporary American society. Although part...
This study examined conflict transformation as a viable method to resolve conflict and a viable tool...
Congregations in Conflict examines the nature of American congregations as institutions, looking in ...
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...
Studies of intrachurch conflict have emphasized such variant explanations as liberal/conservative di...
Conflict in religious organizations is certainly not new. Conflict has been implicit in much of the ...
The African American church has been the cornerstone of many urban centers since its birth in the Un...
Conflict, both interpersonal and structural, is a reality in African American historical churches ac...
This ethnographic study examines pastoral intragroup conflict in a U.S. Southern Baptist church. In-...
Extensive research has been done on Pentecostal churches over the past years. Several studies have f...
This qualitative, phenomenological by design research aimed to identify the conflict resolution meth...
The foundational hypothesis to this study is that congregations which have a healthy perception and...
145 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.These findings suggest that c...
The changing relationship of Americans to their churches has been documented but has not been explai...
Religious congregations occupy a unique social space in contemporary American society. Although part...
This study examined conflict transformation as a viable method to resolve conflict and a viable tool...
Congregations in Conflict examines the nature of American congregations as institutions, looking in ...
Sadly, conflict is a common occurrence in congregations of every denomination across America. It hap...