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_aShupe, Anson D. _e1 |
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_aSpoils of the Kingdom : _bclergy misconduct and religious community / _cAnson Shupe ; introduction by A.W. Richard Sipe. |
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_aUrbana : _bUniversity of Illinois Press, _c(c)2007. |
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_aCommunities of faith and clergy malfeasance in modern times -- _tThe logic of social exchange theory and clergy malfeasance -- _tThe iron law of clergy elitism -- _tAuthenticity lost : faith and victimization -- _tReactance, crime, and sin. |
520 | 1 | _a"In Spoils of the Kingdom, Anson Shupe investigates clergy misconduct as it has recently unfolded across five faith-based groups. Looking at episodes of abuse by leaders in the Roman Catholic, Mormon, African American Protestant, white Evangelical Protestant, and First Nations communities, Shupe tackles hard questions about the sexual abuse of women and children; about economic frauds perpetrated by church leaders (including embezzlement, misrepresented missions, and outright theft); as well as about cases of excessively authoritarian control of members' health, lifestyles, employment, and politics." "Drawing on case evidence, Shupe employs classical and modern social exchange theories to explain the institutional dynamics of clergy misconduct. He argues that an implicit contract of reciprocity and compliance exists between congregants and religious leaders, which, when amplified by the charismatic awe often associated with religious authorities, can lead to misconduct."--Jacket. | |
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_aClergy _xProfessional ethics _zUnited States _xHistory. |
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_aCrime _xReligious aspects _xChristianity _xHistory. |
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_aSocial exchange _xReligious aspects _xChristianity. |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |