Patterns of Polity (e-bog) af Long, Edward Leroy
Long, Edward Leroy

Patterns of Polity e-bog

80,10 DKK
An excellent primer on the spectrum of ways in which Christians organize their institutional life, Long's study of polity-that is, methods of religious organization-intends to enlighten the reader about the ways in which belief shapes personal and communal function. "e;Patterns of Polity"e; is a comparative examination of church governance by bishops, governance by elders, and governance …
An excellent primer on the spectrum of ways in which Christians organize their institutional life, Long's study of polity-that is, methods of religious organization-intends to enlighten the reader about the ways in which belief shapes personal and communal function. "e;Patterns of Polity"e; is a comparative examination of church governance by bishops, governance by elders, and governance by congregations across contemporary branches of Christianity. "e;Patterns of Polity"e; does not defend the validity of any particular polity, but instead raises questions that are essential to all polities and to all communities: How is power created and used? In what ways are polities most likely to function well? In what ways are polities susceptible to corruption and dysfunction? How are conflicts adjudicated and finances handled?
E-bog 80,10 DKK
Forfattere Long, Edward Leroy (forfatter)
Forlag Pilgrim Press
Udgivet 30.06.2001
Længde 176 sider
Genrer HRCX
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780829820768

An excellent primer on the spectrum of ways in which Christians organize their institutional life, Long's study of polity-that is, methods of religious organization-intends to enlighten the reader about the ways in which belief shapes personal and communal function. "e;Patterns of Polity"e; is a comparative examination of church governance by bishops, governance by elders, and governance by congregations across contemporary branches of Christianity. "e;Patterns of Polity"e; does not defend the validity of any particular polity, but instead raises questions that are essential to all polities and to all communities: How is power created and used? In what ways are polities most likely to function well? In what ways are polities susceptible to corruption and dysfunction? How are conflicts adjudicated and finances handled?