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The Resilience of Conservative Religion

The Resilience of Conservative Religion

The Resilience of Conservative Religion

The Case of Popular, Conservative Protestant Congregations
Joseph B. Tamney , Ball State University, Indiana
May 2002
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    The resurgence and persistent appeal of conservative religion, not just in the United States, but around the world in the past few decades presents a great challenge to sociologists and to modernization theory. The recent growth and popularity of conservative churches contradicts the idea that late-modern societies - with their emphases on the individual, and separation of church and state, and the cultural fragmentation and secularization that they foster - have outgrown the need for such relics of the past as traditionalist religions. In this book Joseph Tamney offers an explanation for this apparent incongruity by looking at the case of growing, popular, conservative Protestant congregations in the United States. His findings represent a synthesis of ideas from supporters of secularization theory and from those who stress the competitive market of churches in America as a factor in church growth.

    • Explains the success of conservative religion in late-modern society
    • Integrates theory and qualitative data and goes beyond details to present a theoretical understanding
    • Shows how to bring together secularization theory and new ideas about church growth that emphasize competition and supply side factors

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Tamney can take pride in having touched intelligently on them in theoretical issues surrounding conservative Protestantism, and in having produced a thoughtful, readable, ethnographic update on religion in Middletown.' Canadian Journal of Sociology Online

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    Product details

    February 2002
    Hardback
    9780521803960
    284 pages
    237 × 157 × 23 mm
    0.57kg
    6 tables
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Explanations for the success of conservative religions
    • 2. The appeal of conservative protestantism in the early-modern United States
    • 3. Spirited church
    • 4. Truth church
    • 5. Caring church
    • 6. Open church
    • 7. Conclusion
    • Tables
    • Appendix 1
    • Appendix 2.
      Author
    • Joseph B. Tamney , Ball State University, Indiana

      WILLIAM A. SCHABAS is Professor of Human Rights Law at the National University of Ireland, Galway and Director of the Irish Centre for Human Rights. His numerous publications include Genocide in International Law (2000), The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law (third edition to be published in 2001), International Human Rights Law and the Canadian Charter (1996), The Death Penalty as Cruel Treatment and Torture (1996), Précis du droit international des droits de la personne (1997) and Les instruments internationaux, canadiens et québécois des droits et libertés (1998). He is also editor-in-chief of Criminal Law Forum.