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Supersized Christianity: The Origins and Consequences of Protestant Megachurches in America.

机译:超大型基督教:美国新教超级教堂的起源和后果。

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In three distinct but related chapters, this dissertation explores the causes and consequences of an important trend in American religion -- the concentration of people into very large churches. I undertake a systematic examination of historical materials to excavate the origins of the modern Protestant megachurch and find its genesis lies in the beginnings of the Reformation, not in the late twentieth century as commonly argued. I then turn to study the consequences of this shift, using data from the combined National Congregations Study and U.S. General Social Survey. I uncover a significant negative relationship between congregation size and the probability of attendance. These results provide convincing evidence in support of the theory that social interaction and group cohesion lies at the heart of the size-participation relationship. Finally, I use zero-inflated regression models to examine the relationship between size and the socio-economic status composition of the church. My analyses reveal a negative relationship between size and low household income. Larger congregations contain a larger proportion of regular adult participants living in high income households and possessing college degrees, and a smaller proportion of people living in low income households. In congregations located in relatively poor census tracts, the relationship between high socio-economic status (SES) and congregation size remains significant. This research offers important correctives that help situate megachurches in the United States in their proper context. It provides important insights into how the shift of churchgoers into large congregations may concentrate power in these organizations and reduce overall rates of attendance.
机译:在三个不同但相关的章节中,本论文探讨了美国宗教的一种重要趋势的原因和后果,即人们集中在非常大的教堂中。我对历史资料进行了系统的研究,以发掘现代新教巨型教堂的起源,发现其起源在于宗教改革的开始,而不是通常认为的二十世纪后期。然后,我将使用全国集会研究和美国一般社会调查相结合的数据来研究这种转变的后果。我发现会众人数与出席率之间存在显着的负相关关系。这些结果提供了令人信服的证据,支持了以下理论:社会互动和群体凝聚力是规模参与关系的核心。最后,我使用零膨胀回归模型来检查规模与教会的社会经济地位构成之间的关系。我的分析揭示了规模与低家庭收入之间的负相关关系。较大的会众居住在高收入家庭中且拥有大学学历的正规成年参与者所占比例较大,而生活在低收入家庭中的人所占比例较小。在人口普查地区相对较差的会众中,高社会经济地位(SES)与会众规模之间的关系仍然很重要。这项研究提供了重要的纠正措施,有助于在适当的背景下将大型教会安置在美国。它提供了重要的见解,说明教徒如何向庞大的会众转移会如何将权力集中在这些组织中并降低总体出席率。

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  • 作者

    Eagle, David Edwin.;

  • 作者单位

    Duke University.;

  • 授予单位 Duke University.;
  • 学科 Religion History of.;American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 116 p.
  • 总页数 116
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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