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E-grāmata: Adaptive Church: Collaboration and Community in a Changing World

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  • Formāts: 348 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Baylor University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781481317108
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Christian organization, education, and leadership are changing. Headlines note rising religious disaffiliation ("the Nones"), moral failures by religious leaders, and the mounting crisis for religious education. Research on congregations, Christian higher education, and theological education also paints a dismal picture: declining engagement and growing fragility. These trends have changed the landscape that surrounds Christian thought and practice, but the story of local communities presents a more complex portrait: communities are also coalescing around vitality, wisdom, and hope.

Adaptive Church explores what it takes for communities of faith to respond to uncertainty and shifting organizational environments. Based on fifty-two interviews and four years of empirical work, Dustin Benac charts a theological paradigm for collaboration and community in a changing world. He pioneers an interdisciplinary method that identifies the ecclesial ecology as the primary site to discern how Christian communities and leaders adapt to mounting challenges. Moreover, he provides the first in-depth analysis of a novel form of organizing religious life—a "hub"—by telling the story of how collaborative partnerships are creating new structures of belonging in the Pacific Northwest. Neither megachurches nor denominations, these hubs are networks that anchor religious life within a particular community and facilitate webs of connection across Christian institutions. Illumined by wisdom drawn from the Christian tradition, they pursue a particular way of life, one sustained by six complementary forms of leadership that express the possibility of collaboration and community in a changing world.

Benac contributes to a new and emerging field at the intersection of practical theology, organizational theory, sociology of religion, and leadership studies. For leaders and communities facing uncertainty, Adaptive Church provides a template for change within and beyond the forms that have historically guided Christian organization, education, and leadership.



For leaders and communities facing uncertainty, Adaptive Church provides a template for change within and beyond the forms that have historically guided Christian organization, education, and leadership.
Acknowledgments ix
List of Tables
xv
List of Figures
xvii
List of Photographs
xix
Introduction: Collaboration, Community, and Change in the Pacific Northwest 1(16)
I Organizational Environments
1 "The Church Has Always Been Nimble"
17(22)
Church Engagement on the Edge of Christendom
2 "Hope and Care in the Neighborhood"
39(28)
Refounding the Church in Local Community
II The Nexus of Collaborative Work
3 The Structure of Adaptive Change
67(36)
Organizing Challenges and Values for Communities of Faith
4 Anchors and Webs
103(28)
Hubs as Fields, Networks, and Ecologies
III A Practical Theology for an Adaptive Church
5 Reimagining Church
131(22)
Pastoral and Ecclesial Imagination for Adaptive Change
6 Adaptive Church
153(30)
Patterned Practice for a Way of Life
IV A Theological Paradigm for a Changing World
7 "We're Better Together"
183(34)
Wisdom, Presence, and Leadership for Adaptive Change
8 A Moment of Renovating Virtue
217(16)
Adaptive Possibility beyond Certainty
Appendix A Naming: Networks, Data, Methods, and Names 233(6)
Appendix B Interviewee Phase and Date 239(4)
Appendix C Phase I Interview Guide 243(4)
Appendix D Phase II Interview Guide 247(4)
Appendix E Phase III Interview Guide 251(2)
Appendix F Two-Day Focus Group Gathering 253(2)
Appendix G Informed Consent Form 255(2)
Notes 257(42)
Bibliography 299(18)
Index of Subjects 317(6)
Index of Names 323(4)
Index of Scripture 327