"Do business till he comes": the business of housing god in Singapore megachurches

Religion and business are often seen as inhabiting separate social spheres, yet megachurches combine them in ways that reflect their context. Operating in a country that combines state control and growth-oriented economic pragmatism, New Creation and City Harvest churches in Singapore manage their c...

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Main Author: Yip, Jeaney (Author)
Contributors: Ainsworth, Susan (Other)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: University of British Columbia 2015
In: Pacific affairs
Year: 2015, Volume: 88, Issue: 2, Pages: 237-257
Further subjects:B Church
B Singapore
B Evangelical movement
B Economic behavior
B Religious organization
B Christianity
B Economic development
B Church building
B Religious movement
B Marketing
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Summary:Religion and business are often seen as inhabiting separate social spheres, yet megachurches combine them in ways that reflect their context. Operating in a country that combines state control and growth-oriented economic pragmatism, New Creation and City Harvest churches in Singapore manage their church-building projects to fulfil both state regulatory and church organizational objectives. Each church in their own way uses the discourse and techniques of marketing managerialism to promote growth, including through significant building projects justified in terms of their religious mission. As a business discourse, marketing managerialism not only leaves its imprint on church language, but has oriented these churches towards self-perpetuating business practices which target some particular types of churchgoers whilst excluding others. We argue that they also illustrate a recursive relationship between religion and business in which each sphere of discourse legitimizes the other. (Pac Aff/GIGA)
ISSN:0030-851X
Contains:In: Pacific affairs