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Author Wellman, James K., author

Title High on God : how megachurches won the heart of America / James Wellman, Katie Corcoran, and Kate Stockly
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 327 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
Contents Preface: Am I high on God? -- Part I: Desire is the heart of religion. Megachurch: the drug that works -- The problem of cooperation and homo duplex -- Interaction rituals and embodied choice theory -- Defining religion: sacred moral communities -- Megachurch: an American original (almost) -- Congregations in a time of change -- Part II: Pistons of desire and power: cracking the megachurch code. The micro-sociology of interaction rituals within megachurches -- Desire for acceptance and belonging -- Desire for wow, or hacking the happy -- Desire for a reliable leader -- Desire for deliverance -- Desire for purpose in service -- Desire to re-member -- Part III: The dark side of megachurches: how some deceive and destroy. Dissecting megachurch scandals -- Conclusion: havens of health or habitats for the prosperity gospel? -- Postscript from the pews
Summary Humans are homo duplex, seeking to be individuals but knowing this is only possible in communities. Thus, humans struggle to integrate these two sides of their nature. Megachurches have been enormously successful at resolving this struggle. How do they do it, and what is it about their structure and rituals that makes so many feel as if they are high on God? The affective energies and emotional valences that characterize religious ecstasy are the primary focus of our study of megachurches. Empirically, humans want and desire forms of what Randall Collins calls 'emotional energy.' Drawing on extensive qualitative and quantitative data on 12 nationally representative megachurches, we identify six desires that megachurches evoke and meet: acceptance, awe and spiritual stimulation, reliable leadership, deliverance, purpose, and solidarity in a community of like-minded others
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Audience Specialized
Notes Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on August 30, 2019)
Subject Big churches -- United States
RELIGION / Christian Theology / General.
Big churches
SUBJECT United States -- Church history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139926
Subject United States
Genre/Form Church history
Church history.
Form Electronic book
Author Corcoran, Katie Elaine, author
Stockly, Kate J., author.
ISBN 9780190053949
0190053941
9780190065102
0190065109
9780199827725
0199827729