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Economic practices of Jesus movement groups
Authors:David T Stewart  James T Richardson
Institution:1. Department of Ancient Near Eastern Languages , University of California‐Berkeley , Berkeley , California;2. Professor of Sociology and Judicial Studies in the Department of Sociology , University of Nevada , Reno
Abstract:This paper examines in detail the multitude of ways used by Jesus Movement organizations to raise money to fund their many activities. The research was provoked by sharp differences between fund‐raising methods used by the two largest and well known JM organizationsthe Children of God (now called The Family) and Christ Communal Organization (a pseudonym for a group called Shiloh). The COG mainly relied on various forms of public solicitation, while Shiloh depended on working for others and themselves in an effort to become self‐supporting. Seven other JM groups were examined to find out what patterns of support were most prevalent, and to examine possible relationships between sustenance activities and theological developments within the groups. A large number of experimental approaches were taken by JM groups trying to sustain themselves during their sometimes tumultuous histories, leading to a number of general conclusions.
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