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Author Mulder, Mark T., 1973- author.

Title The glass church : Robert H. Schuller, the Crystal Cathedral, and the strain of megachurch ministry / Mark T. Mulder and Gerardo Marti
Published New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 276 pages) : illustrations
Contents Constituency, Charisma, and Capital -- The Imperative of Church Growth -- Migrants to Orange County, California -- The Possibility Thinker -- No Hippies in the Sanctuary -- Dig a Hole, Schuller -- Always a New Project -- When the Glass Breaks -- Coda Ends and Beginnings
Summary "For most of his life, the megachurch ministry of Robert H. Schuller in Orange County, California, displayed an apparent strength that betrayed none of the fractures that lay below the success-oriented surface. Yet, when tested and stressed in the late 2000s, the ecclesial structure's accumulated fragility proved to be catastrophic. Drawing on extensive data gathered from archives, interviews, and ethnographic observation, The Glass Church examines the spectacular collapse of The Crystal Cathedral to better understand both the strength and fragility of Schuller's ministry. The apparent success of the ministry obscured the many tensions that often threatened its future. Certainly, all churches depend on a mix of constituents, charisma, and capital, yet the size and ambition of large churches like Schuller's Crystal Cathedral exert enormous organizational pressures to continue the flow of people committed to the congregation, to reinforce the spark of charismatic excitement generated by high-profile pastors, and to develop fresh flows of capital funding for maintenance of old projects and launching new initiatives. The constant attention to expand constituencies, boost charisma, and stimulate capital among megachurches produces an especially burdensome strain on their leaders. By orienting an approach to the collapse of the Crystal Cathedral on these three core elements-constituency, charisma, and capital-The Glass Church demonstrates how congregational fragility is greatly accentuated in larger churches, a notion we label megachurch strain, such that the threat of implosion is significantly accentuated by any failures to properly calibrate the inter-relationship among these elements"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis Robert H. Schuller, inter-relationship, constituency, charisma, capital, church, faith, late 2000s, ambition
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 02, 2020)
Subject Schuller, Robert H. (Robert Harold), 1926-2015.
SUBJECT Schuller, Robert H. (Robert Harold), 1926-2015 fast
Subject Crystal Cathedral (Garden Grove, Calif.)
SUBJECT Crystal Cathedral (Garden Grove, Calif.) fast
Subject Big churches.
RELIGION -- General.
Big churches
Form Electronic book
Author Marti, Gerardo, 1965- author.
ISBN 9780813589077
081358907X
9781978814257
1978814259
9780813589084
0813589088
Other Titles Robert H. Schuller, the Crystal Cathedral, and the strain of megachurch ministry