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Reorganized Religion - The Reshaping of the American Church and Why it Matters (Paperback)
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Reorganized Religion - The Reshaping of the American Church and Why it Matters (Paperback)
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List price R455
Loot Price R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
You Save R70 (15%)
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The United States is in the middle of an unprecedented spiritual,
technological, demographic, political and social
transformation-moving from an older, mostly white, mostly
Protestant, religion-friendly society to a younger diverse,
multiethnic, pluralistic culture, where no one faith group will
have the advantage. At the same time, millions of Americans are
abandoning organized religion altogether in favour of disorganized
disbelief. Reorganized Religion is an in-depth and critical look at
why people are leaving American churches and what we lose as a
society as it continues. But it also accepts the dismantling of
what has come before and try to help readers reinvent the path
forward. This book looks at the future of organized religion in
America and outline the options facing churches and other faith
groups. Will they retreat? Will they become irrelevant? Or will
they find a new path forward? Written by veteran religion reporter
Bob Smietana, Reorganized Religion is a journalistic look at the
state of the American church and its future. It draws on polling
data, interviews with experts, and reporting on how faith
communities old and new are coping with the changing religious
landscape, along with personal stories about how faith is lived in
everyday life. It also profiles faith communities and leaders who
are finding interesting ways to reimagine what church might look
like in the future and discuss various ways we can reinvent this
organization so it survives and thrives. The book also reflects the
hope that perhaps people of faith can learn to become, if not
friends with the larger culture, then at least better neighbours.
"A superb examination of the future of Christian institutions.... A
must-read for anyone invested in the fate of the American church."
-Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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