The Legitimation Crisis of the Orthodox Church in the United States

From Assimilation to Incorporation

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The Legitimation Crisis of the Orthodox Church in the United States

From Assimilation to Incorporation

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As immigration and religion remain important topics in contemporary social, political, and academic debates, The Legitimation Crisis of the Orthodox Church in the United States: From Assimilation to Incorporation analyzes the assimilation and incorporation of contemporary Eastern European Christian immigrants into American society by using the theory of the legitimation crisis. This book illustrates how these immigrants perceive the role and meaning of the Church and the extent to which they embrace the Americanization of this institution. Crisan explores the Orthodox Church’s willingness to respond to the changes in the composition of its immigrant churchgoers and their needs in a context where the Church must choose between promoting its traditional religious message and supporting the ethnic identity of its congregation.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I: From Assimilation to Incorporation

Chapter 1: The Orthodox Church in the Literature

Chapter 2: A Brief History of the Orthodox Church in the United States

Chapter 3: Theoretical Background of Immigration to the United States

Part II: The Crisis of the Orthodox Church in the United States

Chapter 4: The New Eastern European Immigrants in the United States

Chapter 5: A Theory of the Orthodox Church Crises

Conclusion

Product details

Published Sep 13 2019
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 108
ISBN 9781498562935
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 240 x 157 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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