This ethnographic study examines pastoral intragroup conflict in a U.S. Southern Baptist church. In-depth interviewing and participant observation were employed. Specifically, we elicited, through formal interviews, direct statements from six practicing Southern Baptist pastors on the reasons for, prevalence, and results of such interpersonal or intragroup conflict in Baptist denominational leaderships. Findings from these efforts revealed the dynamics and corollaries of such conflict in Southern Baptist denomination in general. As the sources of such conflict are diverse, we argue that qualitatively analyzing and reporting on this subject are of value to communication scholars. Areas for future research are also addressed. © 2012 Copyright...
Economic and political exploitation, cultural ad social isolation, and experiences with racism were ...
The purpose of this study was to explore participants\u27 academic experiences and confidence about ...
The authors in the current literature have identified Christian faith to be a notable factor of the ...
This ethnographic study examines pastoral intragroup conflict in a U.S. Southern Baptist church. In-...
This ethnographic examination examines interpersonal, intragroup conflict between Southern Baptist p...
Academically engaged African American college athletes are most susceptible to stereotype threat in ...
The African American church has been the cornerstone of many urban centers since its birth in the Un...
UnrestrictedThe academic performance of African American male student-athletes has received consider...
The changing relationship of Americans to their churches has been documented but has not been explai...
There is limited research focused on male African American Division I football student-athletes' per...
At least, since the 1960\u27s, some notable and unrecognized professional and intercollegiate athlet...
textThe Black experience throughout the history sport has engendered significant transformations to ...
This study investigated the academic and athletic experiences of African-American males in a Divisio...
The purpose of this study was to explore participants\u27 academic experiences and confidence about ...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The pu...
Economic and political exploitation, cultural ad social isolation, and experiences with racism were ...
The purpose of this study was to explore participants\u27 academic experiences and confidence about ...
The authors in the current literature have identified Christian faith to be a notable factor of the ...
This ethnographic study examines pastoral intragroup conflict in a U.S. Southern Baptist church. In-...
This ethnographic examination examines interpersonal, intragroup conflict between Southern Baptist p...
Academically engaged African American college athletes are most susceptible to stereotype threat in ...
The African American church has been the cornerstone of many urban centers since its birth in the Un...
UnrestrictedThe academic performance of African American male student-athletes has received consider...
The changing relationship of Americans to their churches has been documented but has not been explai...
There is limited research focused on male African American Division I football student-athletes' per...
At least, since the 1960\u27s, some notable and unrecognized professional and intercollegiate athlet...
textThe Black experience throughout the history sport has engendered significant transformations to ...
This study investigated the academic and athletic experiences of African-American males in a Divisio...
The purpose of this study was to explore participants\u27 academic experiences and confidence about ...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.The pu...
Economic and political exploitation, cultural ad social isolation, and experiences with racism were ...
The purpose of this study was to explore participants\u27 academic experiences and confidence about ...
The authors in the current literature have identified Christian faith to be a notable factor of the ...