In "Leading from the Center," sociologist William Weston
provides an enlightening look at the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
and the tensions that exist between key groups in the denomination.
Weston defines the key groups as conservatives, liberals, and
loyalists and structures his view of the denomination around the
third group. Defining "loyalists" as the largest and those who have
no wish to see the denomination split apart, Weston argues that
while conservatives may consider splitting the church over
doctrinal issues and liberals may consider splitting the church
over social issues, the loyalists want to work for peace and unity
in an effort to hold the church together. His in-depth analysis
examines the "left" and "right" sides of the church and their
competition to win the loyalist center to their respective sides.
Meticulously researched but engaging and insightful, "Leading from
the Center" is a concise sketch of the denomination that is often
surprising and always revealing.
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