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"The Routledge Handbook of Megachurches provides a survey of global megachurch phenomena, with an international slate of authors introducing existing and emerging research on a wide variety of relevant topics. Over the past decade, the field of megachurch studies has matured and become global in its scope and orientation. The Handbook offers 33 chapters by top scholars in the field, focusing in particular on: The location, demographic nature, and transnational connections of megachurches. Megachurch worship, hermeneutics, and theology (in theory and practice). Megachurch institutional dynamics. The various ways that megachurches have both influenced and been influenced by their social contexts in terms of class, age, gender, sexuality, and pop culture. The Handbook's interdisciplinary orientation makes it essential reading for sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, media specialists, pop culture observers, business strategists, leadership consultants, marketing analysts, scholars of religion, and Christian historians, theologians, and missiologists. Experienced scholars of megachurches will gain valuable insight into aspects of megachurch research beyond their own specializations. Scholars new to the field will find the chapters useful as signposts for where to begin their own academic exploration. Christian pastors and laypeople will learn more about this increasingly prominent and influential form of their faith"--

The Routledge Handbook of Megachurches provides a survey of global megachurch phenomena, with an international slate of authors introducing existing and emerging research on a wide variety of relevant topics.

Over the past decade, the field of megachurch studies has matured and become global in its scope and orientation. The Handbook offers 33 chapters by top scholars in the field, focusing in particular on:

  • The location, demographic nature, and transnational connections of megachurches.
  • Megachurch worship, hermeneutics, and theology (in theory and practice).
  • Megachurch institutional dynamics.
  • The various ways that megachurches have both influenced and been influenced by their social contexts in terms of class, age, gender, sexuality, and pop culture.

The Handbook's interdisciplinary orientation makes it essential reading for sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, media specialists, pop culture observers, business strategists, leadership consultants, marketing analysts, scholars of religion, and Christian historians, theologians, and missiologists. Experienced scholars of megachurches will gain valuable insight into aspects of megachurch research beyond their own specializations. Scholars new to the field will find the chapters useful as signposts for where to begin their own academic exploration. Christian pastors and laypeople will learn more about this increasingly prominent and influential form of their faith.



This Handbook provides a survey of global megachurch phenomena, providing 33 chapters from an international slate of authors introducing existing and emerging research on a wide variety of relevant topics.

Introduction Afe Adogame, Chad M. Bauman, Damaris Parsitau, and Jeaney
Yip PART I: Geographical Overviews
1. North America Scott Thumma
2. Latin
America Henri Gooren, Hans Geir Aasmundsen, Joaquķn Algranti, Virginia
Garrard, and Ramiro Jaimes Martķnez
3. Europe Abel Ugba
4. Central Africa
Henrietta Nyamnjoh and Aurélien Mokoko Gampiot
5. East and Southern Africa
Chammah J. Kaunda and Yabibal Teklu
6. Southeast Asia and Australia Yan Liu
and Chang-Yau Hoon
7. East and South Asia Jungyeon Yi and Chad M. Bauman PART
II: Transnational Connections
8. African Megachurch Missions Abroad Babatunde
Adedibu
9. African Diasporia Megachurches in Europe Richard Burgess
10.
Korean Diasporic Megachurches in the United States Hyemin Na
11.
Transnational Lusophone Megachurches Andrew Johnson
12. Networking and
Collaboration Allison L. Norton Part III: Megachurch Worship
13. The
Transnationalization of Megachurch Music Tom Wagner
14. The Production and
Performance of Multisensory Worship Services Katja Rakow
15. Affect,
Effervescence, and the Megachurch Ritual Cycle Kate J. Stockly
16. Preaching
Felicity Apaah PART IV: Hermeneutics and Theology in Practice
17. Prosperity
and the Therapeutic Turn Jayeel Cornelio
18. Charismatic Gifts J. Kwabena
Asamoah-Gyadu
19. Deliverance Naomi Richman PART V: Institutional Dynamics
20. Theories of Growth Chad M. Bauman
21. How and Why People Participate in
Megachurches Warren Bird and Scott Thumma
22. Leadership Ed Stetzer and
Andrew MacDonald
23. Megachurches First Ladies Damaris Parsitau and Abimbola
Adelakun
24. Marketing and the Business of God Jeaney Yip and Susan Ainsworth
25. Controversies, Scandals, and Crises Dodeye U. Williams PART VI: Social
Context
26. Urbanisms and Imaginaries of Space Daniel P. S. Goh
27. Ethnicity
and Multiculturalism Sarbeswar Sahoo
28. Class Terence Chong
29. Youth
Wanjiru M. Gitau
30. Gender and Sexuality Kim Knibbe and Marju-Riika
Komulainen
31. Social Media and Pop Culture Kathleen Openshaw and Adam
Possamai
32. Aesthetics, Architecture, and Ambition Simon Coleman PART VII:
Response
33. Response: Revivalism and the Meaning of Megachurches Timothy
Wadkins Index
Afe Adogame is the Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Religion and Society and Chair of History and Ecumenics Department at Princeton Theological Seminary, New Jersey, USA.

Chad M. Bauman is Professor of Religious Studies and Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Butler University in Indianapolis, USA.

Damaris Parsitau is Associate Professor of Religion and Gender Studies and the Director of the Nagel Institute for the Study of World Christianity, Calvin University, USA.

Jeaney Yip is Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Sydney, Australia.