Christianity in the United States has long been organized around congregations and denominations. However, a different type of organization operating outside of these traditional structures is claiming an increasingly important place in the religious market. The growth of Christian nonprofits, popularly called "parachurch" organizations, has been recognized by churchgoers and social scientists alike as an important development that is transforming the composition and dynamics of American Christianity. The size, resources, and activities of this population have made it the public face of American Christianity and altered the relationship between individuals, churches and denominations. Beyond the Congregation utilizes data on almost 2,000 of the largest and most influential Christian nonprofits in the United States to answer some of the key questions raised by these organizations. What explains the growth of Christian nonprofits? What activities are they pursuing? How are they funded and how do they use those funds? Beyond the Congregation provides a much needed examination of these issues that is accessible and informative for scholars, nonprofit executives, religious leaders and the general public.



Autorentext

Christopher P. Scheitle received his Ph.D. in sociology from The Pennsylvania State University, where he is currently a Senior Research Associate.



Inhalt

Chapter 1 Christian Nonprofits: The Religious Market's Other Supplier Chapter 2 From Religious Societies to Public Charities: A Parachurch History Chapter 3 Competition and Collaboration: The Market Dynamics of Church & Parachurch Chapter 4 Parachurch Profiles: From Christian Cowboys to Donating Cows Chapter 5 The Balance Sheet: A Financial Portrait of the Parachurch Sector Chapter 6 Leadership and Accountability: Executives, Boards and Watchdogs Chapter 7 Parachurch and State: Tax Laws, Government Funding and Nonprofit Lobbying Appendix Data Collection Methods Index

Titel
Beyond the Congregation
Untertitel
The World of Christian Nonprofits
EAN
9780199793198
ISBN
978-0-19-979319-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
30.09.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.61 MB
Anzahl Seiten
224
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch