Church refugees : sociologists reveal why people are done with the church but not their faith / Josh Packard, Ph. D. and Ashleigh Hope.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: Loveland, Colorado : Group, 2015Description: 143 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781470727918
  • 1470727919
  • 9781470725921
  • 1470725924
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV 4921.3 .P33 2015
Contents:
The dechurched as religious refugees -- Community and judgment -- Activity and bureaucracy -- Conversation and doctrine -- Justice and morality -- Being the church no one wants to leave -- Church for the dechurched.
Summary: As millions of church members fall into inactivity each year, they've probably also started skipping church on Sunday. We need answers -- not statistics. We need to understand and hear from people who are leaving church so we can find a way to turn around the trend. This book uses in-depth sociological research to get to the heart of the issue. The data is collected from interviews with real people about why they left and who they really are. These aren't the "nones" who have no religious affiliation. They're the "dones" who've been faithfully serving in local churches for years. This is their story.
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The dechurched as religious refugees -- Community and judgment -- Activity and bureaucracy -- Conversation and doctrine -- Justice and morality -- Being the church no one wants to leave -- Church for the dechurched.

As millions of church members fall into inactivity each year, they've probably also started skipping church on Sunday. We need answers -- not statistics. We need to understand and hear from people who are leaving church so we can find a way to turn around the trend. This book uses in-depth sociological research to get to the heart of the issue. The data is collected from interviews with real people about why they left and who they really are. These aren't the "nones" who have no religious affiliation. They're the "dones" who've been faithfully serving in local churches for years. This is their story.

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