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Abstract

Issue Title: Religion und Gesellschaft

Due to the rapid growth and expansion of so-called Megachurches, the religious landscape of the United States has been changing greatly over the past decades. The term Megachurch usually refers to evangelical congregations which draw at least 2,000 attenders to their regular weekly services and often significantly more. Megachurches can be thought of as representing a novel form of congregation. This study explores their specific organizational features. It addresses the following questions: (1) How do Megachurches cope with the structural strains caused by their rapid growth? (2) What are the organizational factors which are contributing to their success? The investigation consists of two parts: First, we examine the growth doctrine of the Megachurches, which draws its legitimation from religious sources and has to be viewed in a larger context of churches and religious audiences in the United States. Second, we focus on the internal organization structures that reproduce the patterns of dynamic stability underlying this growth doctrine.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Megakirchen als religiöse Organisationen: Ein dritter Gemeindetyp jenseits von Sekte und Kirche?
Author
Kern, Thomas; Schimank, Uwe
Pages
285-309
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Dec 2013
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00232653
e-ISSN
1861891X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
German
ProQuest document ID
1461759135
Copyright
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2013