Technology, Management and the Evangelical Church
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:16th Apr '20
Should be back in stock very soon
This book explores the technological innovations and management practices of evangelical Christian religions. Beginning from the late 19th century, the author examines the evangelical church's increasing appropriation of business practices from the secular world as solutions to organizational problems. He notes especially the importance of the church growth movement and the formation of church networks.
Particular attention is paid to the history of evangelical uses of computer technology, including connections the Christian Right has made within Silicon Valley. Most significantly, this book offers one of the first academic explorations of the use of cybernetics, systems theory and complexity theory by evangelical leaders and management theorists.
“Excellent...recommended”—Choice
“This book’s unique synthesis of the fields of business management, cybernetics, systems theory, information theory, and complexity theory is startling, and represents--at least in the mind of this reader--a significant provocation that challenges scholars to reassess our understanding of the mutations of American Christianity during the twentieth century.”—Michael McVicar, Associate Professor of Religion, Florida State University
ISBN: 9781476678160
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 481g
366 pages