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High on God: How Megachurches Won the Heart of America

[Hardback]

by James Wellman (university Of Washington), Katie Corcoran (west Virginia University), Phd Candidate Kate Stockly (boston University)

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Oxford University Press

    • Published

      February 2020

    • Weight

      681g

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      High on God: How Megachurches Won the Heart of America

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      "God is like a drug, a high, [I] can't wait for the next hit." This direct quote from a megachurch member speaking about his experience of God might be dismissed as some sort of spiritually-induced drug riff. However, according to the research in this book, it was not only sincere, but a deeply felt, and sought-after sensibility. Megachurch attendees desire this first-hand experience of God, and many report finding it in their congregations. The book focuses on the emotional, social and religious dynamics that pull thousands of people into megachurches and how those churches make some feel like they are "high on God" and can't wait to get their next spiritual "hit."

      High on God gives the first robust and plausible explanation for why megachurches have conquered the churchgoing market of America. Without condescension or exaggeration, the authors show the genius of megachurches: the power of charisma, the design of facilities, the training of leaders, the emotional dynamics, and the strategies that bring people together and lead them to serve and help others. Using Emile Durkheim's concept of homo duplex, the authors plot the strategies that megachurches employ to satisfy the core human craving for personal meaning and social integration, as well as personal identity and communal solidarity. The authors also show how these churches can go wrong, sometimes tragically so. But they argue that, for the most part, megachurches help their attendees find themselves through bonding with and serving others.

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      • Book Format

        Hardcover

      • Publisher

        Oxford University Press

      • Published

        February 2020

      • Weight

        681g

      • Dimensions

        16.3 x 23.7 x 3.4 cm

      • ISBN

        9780199827718

      • ISBN-10

        0199827710

      • Eden Code

        5038057

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      • ISBN: 9780199827718

      • Publisher: Oxford University Press

      • Release Date: February 2020

      • Weight: 681g

      • Dimensions: 16.3 x 23.7 x 3.4 cm

      • Eden Code: 5038057


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