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Book Title
Holy Mavericks
Publication Name
Holy Mavericks : Evangelical Innovators and the Spiritual Marketplace
Title
Holy Mavericks
Subtitle
Evangelical Innovators and the Spiritual Marketplace
Author
Shayne Lee, Phillip Luke Sinitiere
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0814752357
EAN
9780814752357
ISBN
9780814752357
Publisher
New York University Press
Genre
Philosophy & Spirituality
Release Date
01/04/2009
Release Year
2009
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
9in
Item Weight
9.6 Oz
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Joel Osteen, Paula White, T. D. Jakes, Rick Warren, and Brian McLaren pastor some the largest churches in the nation, lead vast spiritual networks, write best-selling books, and are among the most influential preachers in American Protestantism today. Spurred by the phenomenal appeal of these religious innovators, sociologist Shayne Lee and historian Phillip Luke Sinitiere investigate how they operate and how their style of religious expression fits into America's cultural landscape. Drawing from the theory of religious economy, the authors offer new perspectives on evangelical leadership and key insights into why some religious movements thrive while others decline. Holy Mavericks provides a useful overview of contemporary evangelicalism while emphasizing the importance of "supply-side thinking" in understanding shifts in American religion. It reveals how the Christian world hosts a culture of celebrity very similar to the secular realm, particularly in terms of marketing, branding, and publicity. Holy Mavericks reaffirms that religion is always in conversation with the larger society in which it is embedded, and that it is imperative to understand how those religious suppliers who are able to change with the times will outlast those who are not.

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New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814752357
ISBN-13
9780814752357
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71224386

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Author
Shayne Lee, Phillip Luke Sinitiere
Publication Name
Holy Mavericks : Evangelical Innovators and the Spiritual Marketplace
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
9.6 Oz

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Br1642.U5l44 2009
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[P]rovides useful background about popular religious figures whose names may be familiar but whose ministries are often misunderstood, especially in the academic study of religion. The text complicates popular notions of evangelicalism as it tries to account for evangelicalism's broad appeal., "The new book Holy Mavericks casts a wide net in its study of evangelical innovators . . . Co-authors Shayne Lee and Phillip Luke Sinitiere see [them] as helping to create the competition and vitality of America's religious marketplace." - Religion Watch ,, "These evangelical innovators are household names, thanks in large part to their multimedia know-how, but they preach a conservative message-often regarded as antiquated. Most important, their ministries supply existential fulfillment to existential demands. This book (especially the bibliographic essay "Theory of Religious Economy") will most appeal to scholars and students. However, curious readers will enjoy it as well. Highly recommended.", "The new book Holy Mavericks casts a wide net in its study of evangelical innovators . . . Co-authors Shayne Lee and Phillip Luke Sinitiere see [them] as helping to create the competition and vitality of America's religious marketplace." - Religion Watch, The value of the book lies in its descriptive detail of five mega-church leaders, giving the reader a feel for the broader evangelical landscape and offering numerous textual references along the way. Given its brevity and accessible narrative style, this book would make excellent reading for an undergraduate introduction to American evangelical religion. Students will be impressed with the tremendous influence of these evangelical 'superstars' and the book will pique interest in the study and critique of American religion. Additionally, scholars will appreciate the very helpful bibliographic essay that neatly documents the steady growth of research in the theory of religious economy, which essentially began with Peter Berger's(1967)., is a clearly written and accessible book. It raises theoretical issues and offers colorful and descriptive analysis of each leader without getting lost in the minutiae... I find their explanation for the success of these evangelical innovators convincing and especially applicable to the present state of American culture and evangelicalism specifically.makes a descriptive contribution to the supply-side/religious economies perspective on the success of religion in America., "Introduces us to some of the most prominent religious innovators in the United States today'savvy spiritual suppliers,' as the authors saywho are skilled at recalibrating their messages and ministries to fit particular audiences. Religious scholars will welcome the attention given to cultural themes in the analysis, and the emphasis on more than just individual choice; general readers will be enthralled by the creativity of the producers but also appalled at the captivity of religious faith to contemporary culture." - Wade Clark Roof, University of California at Santa Barbara, "Holy Mavericks. . . provides an open window to view change both in American religion and American culture. Lee and Sinitere don’t just show us these changes; they clearly show us why they are occurring. In reading this book, you will find that these five religious giants do not practice old time religion, and yet, ironically, they do.Holy Mavericksshows us how." - -Michael O. Emerson, Rice University, "Takes us beyond the scandal-mongering and speculation so common in popular media coverage of religion to provide a deeper level of insight into some of the most influential ministries in the spiritual marketplace of American religion today. Combining keen sociological analysis with crucial historical contextualization, Lee and Sinitiere explain what have been the keys to the relative successes of these ministries' leaders as individuals willing to ‘do business’ outside of traditional ministerial boundaries in a variety of ways. . . . A must-read for those seeking to understand this intersection of faith, commerce, and politics." - Milmon F. Harrison, author of Righteous Riches: The Word of Faith Movement in Contemporary African American Religion, "These evangelical innovators are household names, thanks in large part to their multimedia know-how, but they preach a conservative messageoften regarded as antiquated. Most important, their ministries supply existential fulfillment to existential demands. This book (especially the bibliographic essay "Theory of Religious Economy") will most appeal to scholars and students. However, curious readers will enjoy it as well. Highly recommended.", "Introduces us to some of the most prominent religious innovators in the United States today-'savvy spiritual suppliers,' as the authors say-who are skilled at recalibrating their messages and ministries to fit particular audiences. Religious scholars will welcome the attention given to cultural themes in the analysis, and the emphasis on more than just individual choice; general readers will be enthralled by the creativity of the producers but also appalled at the captivity of religious faith to contemporary culture." -Wade Clark Roof,University of California at Santa Barbara, What I cannot help but wonder is whether and how this archetype [that of successful evangelical leaders in America] is applicable to other religions in America, or to successful brands of Christianity outside of the United States. In this sense, the book's methodology and theoretical positioning is potentially groundbreaking in the broader field of religious studies. While it is recommended to the interested and informed general reader, and to students of Christianity and of contemporary religion in America, the book's theoretical strength makes it a valuable read for students and scholars of contemporary popular religion more widely., "Takes us beyond the scandal-mongering and speculation so common in popular media coverage of religion to provide a deeper level of insight into some of the most influential ministries in the spiritual marketplace of American religion today. Combining keen sociological analysis with crucial historical contextualization, Lee and Sinitiere explain what have been the keys to the relative successes of these ministries' leaders as individuals willing to 'do business' outside of traditional ministerial boundaries in a variety of ways. . . . A must-read for those seeking to understand this intersection of faith, commerce, and politics." - Milmon F. Harrison, author ofRighteous Riches: The Word of Faith Movement in Contemporary African American Religion, "Introduces us to some of the most prominent religious innovators in the United States today-‘savvy spiritual suppliers,’ as the authors say-who are skilled at recalibrating their messages and ministries to fit particular audiences. Religious scholars will welcome the attention given to cultural themes in the analysis, and the emphasis on more than just individual choice; general readers will be enthralled by the creativity of the producers but also appalled at the captivity of religious faith to contemporary culture." - Wade Clark Roof, University of California at Santa Barbara, "These evangelical innovators are household names, thanks in large part to their multimedia know-how, but they preach a conservative message-often regarded as antiquated. Most important, their ministries supply existential fulfillment to existential demands. This book (especially the bibliographic essay "Theory of Religious Economy") will most appeal to scholars and students. However, curious readers will enjoy it as well. Highly recommended." -Library Journal, "Introduces us to some of the most prominent religious innovators in the United States today-'savvy spiritual suppliers,' as the authors say-who are skilled at recalibrating their messages and ministries to fit particular audiences. Religious scholars will welcome the attention given to cultural themes in the analysis, and the emphasis on more than just individual choice; general readers will be enthralled by the creativity of the producers but also appalled at the captivity of religious faith to contemporary culture." - Wade Clark Roof, University of California at Santa Barbara, Introduces us to some of the most prominent religious innovators in the United States today'savvy spiritual suppliers,' as the authors saywho are skilled at recalibrating their messages and ministries to fit particular audiences. Religious scholars will welcome the attention given to cultural themes in the analysis, and the emphasis on more than just individual choice; general readers will be enthralled by the creativity of the producers but also appalled at the captivity of religious faith to contemporary culture., "These evangelical innovators are household names, thanks in large part to their multimedia know-how, but they preach a conservative messageoften regarded as antiquated. Most important, their ministries supply existential fulfillment to existential demands. This book (especially the bibliographic essay "Theory of Religious Economy") will most appeal to scholars and students. However, curious readers will enjoy it as well. Highly recommended." - Library Journal, The new book Holy Mavericks casts a wide net in its study of evangelical innovators . . . Co-authors Shayne Lee and Phillip Luke Sinitiere see [them] as helping to create the competition and vitality of Americas religious marketplace., Takes us beyond the scandal-mongering and speculation so common in popular media coverage of religion to provide a deeper level of insight into some of the most influential ministries in the spiritual marketplace of American religion today. Combining keen sociological analysis with crucial historical contextualization, Lee and Sinitiere explain what have been the keys to the relative successes of these ministries' leaders as individuals willing to 'do business' outside of traditional ministerial boundaries in a variety of ways. . . . A must-read for those seeking to understand this intersection of faith, commerce, and politics., "These evangelical innovators are household names, thanks in large part to their multimedia know-how, but they preach a conservative message-often regarded as antiquated. Most important, their ministries supply existential fulfillment to existential demands. This book (especially the bibliographic essay "Theory of Religious Economy") will most appeal to scholars and students. However, curious readers will enjoy it as well. Highly recommended." - Library Journal ,, " Holy Mavericks . . . provides an open window to view change both in American religion and American culture. Lee and Sinitere don't just show us these changes; they clearly show us why they are occurring. In reading this book, you will find that these five religious giants do not practice old time religion, and yet, ironically, they do. Holy Mavericks shows us how." Michael O. Emerson, Rice University "This book (especially the bibliographic essay "Theory of Religious Economy") will most appeal to scholars and students. However, curious readers will enjoy it as well. Highly recommended for academic and large public libraries."--C. Brian Smith, Arlington Heights Memorial Lib., IL, "is a clearly written and accessible book. It raises theoretical issues and offers colorful and descriptive analysis of each leader without getting lost in the minutiae... I find their explanation for the success of these evangelical innovators convincing and especially applicable to the present state of American culture and evangelicalism specifically.makes a descriptive contribution to the supply-side/religious economies perspective on the success of religion in America."-Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,, "Holy Mavericks. . . provides an open window to view change both in American religion and American culture. Lee and Sinitere don't just show us these changes; they clearly show us why they are occurring. In reading this book, you will find that these five religious giants do not practice old time religion, and yet, ironically, they do.Holy Mavericksshows us how." Michael O. Emerson, Rice University "This book (especially the bibliographic essay "Theory of Religious Economy") will most appeal to scholars and students. However, curious readers will enjoy it as well. Highly recommended for academic and large public libraries."-C. Brian Smith, Arlington Heights Memorial Lib., IL, "Takes us beyond the scandal-mongering and speculation so common in popular media coverage of religion to provide a deeper level of insight into some of the most influential ministries in the spiritual marketplace of American religion today. Combining keen sociological analysis with crucial historical contextualization, Lee and Sinitiere explain what have been the keys to the relative successes of these ministries' leaders as individuals willing to 'do business' outside of traditional ministerial boundaries in a variety of ways. . . . A must-read for those seeking to understand this intersection of faith, commerce, and politics." - Milmon F. Harrison, author of Righteous Riches: The Word of Faith Movement in Contemporary African American Religion, "Takes us beyond the scandal-mongering and speculation so common in popular media coverage of religion to provide a deeper level of insight into some of the most influential ministries in the spiritual marketplace of American religion today. Combining keen sociological analysis with crucial historical contextualization, Lee and Sinitiere explain what have been the keys to the relative successes of these ministries' leaders as individuals willing to 'do business' outside of traditional ministerial boundaries in a variety of ways. . . . A must-read for those seeking to understand this intersection of faith, commerce, and politics." -Milmon F. Harrison,author of Righteous Riches: The Word of Faith Movement in Contemporary African American Religion, ("[P]rovides useful background about popular religious figures whose names may be familiar but whose ministries are often misunderstood, especially in the academic study of religion. The text complicates popular notions of evangelicalism as it tries to account for evangelicalism's broad appeal.")-(Pneuma),(), "A fascinating journey into the worlds of five of the most influential religious leaders in the United States. Holy Mavericks provides an open window to view change both in American religion and American culture. In reading this book, you will find that these five religious giants do not practice old time religion, and yet, ironically, they do. Holy Mavericks shows us how." - Michael O. Emerson, co-author of People of the Dream: Multiracial Congregations in the United States, ("is a clearly written and accessible book. It raises theoretical issues and offers colorful and descriptive analysis of each leader without getting lost in the minutiae... I find their explanation for the success of these evangelical innovators convincing and especially applicable to the present state of American culture and evangelicalism specifically.makes a descriptive contribution to the supply-side/religious economies perspective on the success of religion in America.")-(Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion),(), "A fascinating journey into the worlds of five of the most influential religious leaders in the United States. Holy Mavericks provides an open window to view change both in American religion and American culture. In reading this book, you will find that these five religious giants do not practice old time religion, and yet, ironically, they do. Holy Mavericks shows us how." -Michael O. Emerson,co-author of People of the Dream: Multiracial Congregations in the United States, "The new bookHoly Maverickscasts a wide net in its study of evangelical innovators . . . Co-authors Shayne Lee and Phillip Luke Sinitiere see [them] as helping to create the competition and vitality of America's religious marketplace." -Religion Watch, A fascinating journey into the worlds of five of the most influential religious leaders in the United States. Holy Mavericks provides an open window to view change both in American religion and American culture. In reading this book, you will find that these five religious giants do not practice old time religion, and yet, ironically, they do. Holy Mavericks shows us how.
Table of Content
Acknowledgments1 Introduction 2 The "Negro Problem" and the "Yellow Peril": Early Twentieth-Century America's Views on Blacks and Asians 3 Estrangement on a Train: Race and Narratives of American Identity in The Marrow of Tradition and America through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat 4 The Eaton Sisters Go to Jamaica 5 Quicksand and the Racial Aesthetics of Chinoiserie 6 Nation, Narration, and the Afro-Asian Encounter in W. E. B. DuBois's Dark Princess and Younghill Kang's East Goes West 7 Coda Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
Copyright Date
2009
Topic
Christianity / Protestant, Marketing / General, Christian Church / History, Popular Culture, Christian Ministry / Preaching, Christian Ministry / Evangelism
Lccn
2008-047904
Dewey Decimal
277.3/083
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Religion, Business & Economics, Social Science

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