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Question of the ButterfliesSharp, April D. 21 April 2021 (has links)
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Discovery Project of How Lutheran Churches Effectively Foster a Sense of Belonging Among MillennialsYoak, Russel T. 26 April 2021 (has links)
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Worship Styles, Music, and Social Identity: A Communication StudyJohnson, Terri Lynne 08 May 2008 (has links)
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Delivering Faith: Toward a New Theory of Delivery in the Context of PreachingCarsey, Kerrie Lehman 28 July 2011 (has links)
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The Impact of Race on Perceptions of Authenticity in the Delivery and Reception of African American Gospel MusicThompson-Bradshaw, Adriane L. 02 April 2014 (has links)
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Religious Organizations as Civic Actors: A Qualitative Study of Congregational Identity and Role in a Cincinnati NeighborhoodHuber, Amanda 03 August 2010 (has links)
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The Effects of the Mennonite Church USA on Enrollment in Mennonite Institutions of Higher EducationSteiner, Katherine Anna 28 October 2010 (has links)
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Can I Get a Witness?: Reclaiming the Baptist Testimony Tradition to Enhance Sense of Community in a Church CongregationGeorge, Christopher Eric January 2015 (has links)
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Ritual and beyond: a field study of Black PentecostalismWord, Jeanette January 1985 (has links)
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Structural and Cultural Sources of Community in American CongregationsStroope, Samuel, Baker, Joseph O. 01 May 2014 (has links)
Religious institutions are among the deepest reservoirs of social belonging in America, but what determines whether belonging is cultivated in these institutions? Previous research shows that individuals’ social network composition is a primary predictor of feelings of belonging. However, less is known about how group characteristics condition the influence of social networks on belonging. We use data from the 2001 U.S. Congregational Life Survey and multilevel modeling to examine how organizational characteristics such as group size, in-group network density, and aggregate ideological uniformity moderate the effects of individual social networks on sense of belonging. Results indicate that both structural (network density, church size) and cultural (ideology) characteristics of groups significantly condition the effects of individual social networks on belonging. Smaller group size, network density, and ideological unity cultivate contexts that amplify the relationship between personal networks and belonging.
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