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Church and Synagogue Affiliation Theory, Research, and Practice
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Edited by Amy L. Sales and Gary A. Tobin
Foreword by Rabbi Renni S. Altman
Afterword by James P. Wind
ISBN: 0-313-29681-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-29681-9
208 pages, charts, figures
Greenwood Press
Publication: 9/30/1995
List Price: $107.95 (UK Sterling Price: £59.95)
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Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Series Title: Contributions to the Study of Religion
Series Number: 42
Description: In this book, scholars and church and synagogue leaders examine religious affiliation in contemporary America. Their essays explore the dynamics of congregational affiliation: the motivations which impel people to join a congregation, drop out or remain unaffiliated; the practices within churches and synagogues which attract or repel membership; and the ways in which contextual religious, social, and cultural factors influence patterns of congregational affiliation. The book is principally concerned with churches and synagogues in the more liberal denominations of Christianity and Judaism, those where the greatest membership losses are occurring. Over the past few decades membership in "mainline" churches in the United States has declined, with some groups losing more than 20 percent of their membership. Similarly, four decades ago, 60 percent of all American Jews were religiously affiliated; today that number is below 40 percent. This book seeks not only to explain the reasons for declines in affiliation, but also to propose approaches that may combat the decline and showcase studies of congregations that have succeeded in holding their memberships. This work will be of great interest to scholars of religion in America as well as clerics, rabbis, and others actively involved in congregational life.
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgment
  • Foreword by Rabbi Renni S. Altman
  • Introduction by Amy L. Sales and Gary A. Tobin
  • Defining The Issues
  • A Framework for Understanding Congregational Affiliation: Suggestions from Research within the Christian Tradition by David A. Roozen
  • Definitions of Congregational Growth by Rev. Loren B. Mead
  • Interdenominational Dialogue: Seeking a Common Language for Affiliation Research and Practice by Gary A. Tobin
  • The Unaffiliated
  • Congregational Involvement of Young Adults Who Grew Up in Protestant Churches by Dean R. Hoge, Benton Johnson, and Donald Luidens
  • Four Styles of Religious Marginality by Penny Long Marler and C. Kirk Hadaway
  • Profiles of the Disaffiliated: Four Case Studies by Amy L. Sales
  • Programs and Practices
  • Reaching Out to the Unaffiliated by Rabbi Steven E. Foster
  • Luther Place Memorial Church: A Church as Refuge/Sanctuary by Rev. John F. Steinbruck
  • Bethany Baptist Church: Growth through Planning and Social Action by Dr. James A. Scott
  • Congregation B'nai Jeshurun: The Power of a Relevant Message by Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer
  • The Institutional Context of Affiliation
  • Leadership, Ministry, and Integrity Amid Changing Roles for Clergy and Laity by James R. Wood
  • The Role of National Religious Institutions in Congregational Affiliation and Growth by William McKinney
  • Afterword by James P. Wind
  • Bibliography
LC Card Number: 95-6671
LCC Class: BV820
Dewey Class: 262
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