Holy Mavericks: Evangelical Innovators and the Spiritual Marketplace
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Holy Mavericks: Evangelical Innovators and the Spiritual Marketplace  -     By: Shayne Lee, Phillip Luke Sinitiere

Holy Mavericks: Evangelical Innovators and the Spiritual Marketplace

New York University Press / 2009 / Hardcover

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Title: Holy Mavericks: Evangelical Innovators and the Spiritual Marketplace
By: Shayne Lee, Phillip Luke Sinitiere
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 199
Vendor: New York University Press
Publication Date: 2009
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.10 X 0.70 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 0814752349
ISBN-13: 9780814752340
Stock No: WW752345

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Joel Osteen, Paula White, T. D. Jakes, Rick Warren, and Brian McLaren pastor some the largest churches in the nation, lead vast spiritual networks, write best-selling books, and are among the most influential preachers in American Protestantism today. Spurred by the phenomenal appeal of these religious innovators, sociologist Shayne Lee and historian Phillip Luke Sinitiere investigate how they operate and how their style of religious expression fits into America's cultural landscape. Drawing from the theory of religious economy, the authors offer new perspectives on evangelical leadership and key insights into why some religious movements thrive while others decline.

Holy Mavericks provides a useful overview of contemporary evangelicalism while emphasizing the importance of "supply-side thinking" in understanding shifts in American religion. It reveals how the Christian world hosts a culture of celebrity very similar to the secular realm, particularly in terms of marketing, branding, and publicity. Holy Mavericks reaffirms that religion is always in conversation with the larger society in which it is embedded, and that it is imperative to understand how those religious suppliers who are able to change with the times will outlast those who are not.

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