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Managing Religion: The Management of Christian Religious and Faith-Based Organizations - Volume 1: Internal Relationships

English · Paperback / Softback

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This two-volume work explores the management of religious and faith-based organizations. Each chapter offers a discussion of the earliest Christian organizations based on New Testament evidence; a study of managing faith-based organizations; and an exploration of secular management theory in relation to the management of faith-based organizations.

List of contents

1. The Christian Religion is its Organizations 2. Secular Management Theory 3. Managing Story and Culture 4. Managing Members and Volunteers 5. Managing Strategy 6. Managing Groups 7. Managing Governance 8. Managing Christian Clergy

About the author

Dr. Malcolm Torry is the Vicar of Holy Trinity, Greenwich Peninsula; Co-ordinating Chaplain of the Greenwich Peninsula Chaplaincy; and a Senior Visiting Fellow in the Social Policy Department at the London School of Economics, UK. His publications include Managing God's Business (2005) and Bridgebuilders (2010), a history of workplace chaplaincy.

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This two-volume work explores the management of religious and faith-based organizations. Each chapter offers a discussion of the earliest Christian organizations based on New Testament evidence; a study of managing faith-based organizations; and an exploration of secular management theory in relation to the management of faith-based organizations.

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Managing Religion is the extensive exploration of the literature of organizational theory and management in search of perspectives to help explain the structures and behaviors of these kinds of organizations. … This is a book whose audience may be … people who care deeply about the Church and its institutions, and who have a strong interest in management and organizational theory. Nonetheless, for people with those particular interests, it may be an engaging and helpful text.” (Thomas H. Jeavons, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 45 (3), June, 2016)
“It offers one of the first comprehensive discussions of the management of religious and faith-based organisations … . Malcolm Torry’s work is essential reading for anyone involved in the management of organisations in the vast and increasingly important religious sector.” (Martyn Percy, Modern Believing, 2016)
“It offers one of the first comprehensive discussions of the management of religious and faith-based organisations … . Malcolm Torry’s work is essential reading for anyone involved in the management of organisations in the vast and increasingly important religious sector.” (Martyn Percy, Modern Believing, Vol. 57 (3), 2016)

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Managing Religion is the extensive exploration of the literature of organizational theory and management in search of perspectives to help explain the structures and behaviors of these kinds of organizations. ... This is a book whose audience may be ... people who care deeply about the Church and its institutions, and who have a strong interest in management and organizational theory. Nonetheless, for people with those particular interests, it may be an engaging and helpful text." (Thomas H. Jeavons, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 45 (3), June, 2016)

"It offers one of the first comprehensive discussions of the management of religious and faith-based organisations ... . Malcolm Torry's work is essential reading for anyone involved in the management of organisations in the vast and increasingly important religious sector." (Martyn Percy, Modern Believing, 2016)
"It offers one of the first comprehensive discussions of the management of religious and faith-based organisations ... . Malcolm Torry's work is essential reading for anyone involved in the management of organisations in the vast and increasingly important religious sector." (Martyn Percy, Modern Believing, Vol. 57 (3), 2016)

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