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Warfare and Waves

Buch Warfare and Waves Peter Herriot
Libristo-Code: 13578386
Verlag Pickwick Publications, Dezember 2015
Why is the Church of England perceived by many as homophobic, misogynist, or just plain weird? Becau... Vollständige Beschreibung
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Why is the Church of England perceived by many as homophobic, misogynist, or just plain weird? Because two movements within it, the Calvinists and the Charismatics, have recently achieved a degree of influence disproportionate to their numerical strength. And how has this come about? Both movements are well organized and wealthy. The Calvinists have played the media and ecclesiastical politics games with skill and determination, while sternly identifying themselves as guardians of the one true Reformed doctrine, having no truck with ""the world."" The Charismatics, on the other hand, have embraced many elements of late-modern culture but retain a premodern worldview. Peter Herriot argues that to recover from the opportunity costs and reputational damage that it has suffered at their hands, the Church of England must seize back the agenda from the Calvinists and face outwards rather than inwards. In its efforts to come to terms with globalization, the elephant in the Anglican crypt, the church's leadership will need to sideline the Calvinists and encourage the Charismatics with their recent increased social involvement. Written by a social psychologist, this book is full of detailed case studies that give a vivid insight into the organizational structures and subcultures of these two very different evangelical movements. ""This is an invaluable account of how two influential but little-studied movements have shaped the Church of England in recent times. It brings to bear great psychological and sociological insight, as well as humor and good sense."" --Professor Linda Woodhead, Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, Lancaster University ""This is a clear and composed analysis of contemporary evangelicalism, and Herriot's sage and insightful observations make for compelling reading. This book should be read and studied by all those in the field of ecclesiology and the study of contemporary Christianity. The clarity and cogency of Herriot's work gives us an unrivaled guide to one of the most fascinating fields in the study of the contemporary church."" --Martyn Percy, Dean, Christ Church College, Oxford University ""Herriot explores the tension between Calvinists and Charismatics in the broader context of the clash between institutions and movements in the Church of England. This book is a remarkable social psychological study, sensitive to the history and future of England's Church, which must confront the fact of globalization as it addresses the dual demands of sexual and economic justice from both internal and external pressures. This is a marvelous read and a remarkably wise book."" --Ralph W. Hood Jr., former editor, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, former president, Division of Psychology of Religion, American Psychological Association Peter Herriot was Professor of Psychology at the City University, London, and at Birkbeck College, University of London. He is the author of Religious Fundamentalism and Social Identity (2008) and Religious Fundamentalism: Global, Local, and Personal (2009). Since retirement he has applied a social scientific perspective to religion, having been raised in a fundamentalist family.

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Vollständiger Name Warfare and Waves
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Hardcover
Datum der Veröffentlichung 2015
Anzahl der Seiten 220
EAN 9781498226233
ISBN 149822623X
Libristo-Code 13578386
Gewicht 467
Abmessungen 152 x 229 x 14
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