Faith Priorities of Pastor and Laity as a Factor in the Growth or Decline of Presbyterian Congregations

Data from 204 Presbyterian congregations were used to assess the importance of various aspects of faith and theology for congregational growth or decline over a six-year period. Data included self-reports by pastors and laity plus ratings of each by the other. None of the faith priorities and theolo...

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Authors: Perry, Everett L. (Author) ; Hoge, R. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage Publications 1981
In: Review of religious research
Year: 1981, Volume: 22, Issue: 3, Pages: 221-232
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Summary:Data from 204 Presbyterian congregations were used to assess the importance of various aspects of faith and theology for congregational growth or decline over a six-year period. Data included self-reports by pastors and laity plus ratings of each by the other. None of the faith priorities and theological views strongly correlated with congregational growth. The few weak associations that occurred were consistent with Dean Kelley's theories that conservative theology and avoidance of social action are conducive to growth. Measures of pastor-lay differences were unimportant except for differences between laity's ratings of their pastors and their self-reports on the question of social action.
ISSN:2211-4866
Contains:Enthalten in: Review of religious research
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2307/3509672