The Rise of Network Christianity explains social forces behind the fastest growing form of Christianity in the U.S., which the authors have labeled "Independent Network Charismatic" (INC). This form of Christianity, governed through networks, emphasizes aggressive engagement with the supernatural, including healing, direct prophecies from God, engaging in "spiritual warfare" against demonic spirits, and social transformation.
The Rise of Network Christianity explains social forces behind the fastest growing form of Christianity in the U.S., which the authors have labeled "Independent Network Charismatic" (INC). This form of Christianity, governed through networks, emphasizes aggressive engagement with the supernatural, including healing, direct prophecies from God, engaging in "spiritual warfare" against demonic spirits, and social transformation.
Brad Christerson is Associate Professor of Sociology at Biola University. Richard Flory is Director of Research in the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture and Associate Research Professor of Sociology at the University of Southern California.
Inhaltsangabe
* Contents * Chapter 1 The Rise of "Independent Network Charismatic" (INC) Christianity * Chapter 2 The Origins of INC Christianity * Chapter 3 Innovations in Governance: Networks and Apostles * Chapter 4 The Product: Supernatural Power and Social Transformation * Chapter 5 Innovations in Finances and Marketing * Chapter 6 Competitive Disadvantages and Downsides * Chapter 7 Theorizing the Success of INC Christianity and its Implications
* Contents * Chapter 1 The Rise of "Independent Network Charismatic" (INC) Christianity * Chapter 2 The Origins of INC Christianity * Chapter 3 Innovations in Governance: Networks and Apostles * Chapter 4 The Product: Supernatural Power and Social Transformation * Chapter 5 Innovations in Finances and Marketing * Chapter 6 Competitive Disadvantages and Downsides * Chapter 7 Theorizing the Success of INC Christianity and its Implications
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