Decline and Conflict: Causes and Consequences of Leadership Transitions in Religious Congregations |
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Authors: | Erica J. Dollhopf Christopher P. Scheitle |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology, Pennsylvania State University;2. Department of Sociology, College of Saint Benedict‐Saint John's University |
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Abstract: | Changes in leadership can be difficult for any organization. Leadership transitions in religious congregations might be especially challenging given the personal relationships involved and the spiritual dimension of a leader's position. This complexity often makes it difficult to separate the reasons for the transition from the impacts of the transition. For example, loss of membership and congregational conflict can be both a cause and a consequence of leadership change. Using the 2006–2007 National Congregations Study, this research explores how membership decline and congregational conflict are associated with leadership transitions in religious congregations. Although we find that leadership transitions are associated with conflict and membership decline, we also find that certain factors, such as whether the leader comes from within the congregation and context of the transition, moderate these associations. |
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Keywords: | congregations leadership clergy leadership change congregational conflict membership |
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