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Book Synopsis
Mosaic in southern California is one of the largest and most innovative multiethnic congregations in America. This book shows us how this unusual church has achieved multiethnicity, not by targeting specific groups, but by providing multiple havens of inclusion that play down ethnic differences.

Trade Review

Marti's insightful reflections on these issues at Mosaic will help observers of other groups as well.

* Nova Religio *

Engagingly and accessibly written, this excellent book deserves wide readership among everyone interested in US religion, ethnicity, organizations and urban culture.

* Choice *

A very thoughtful, unique contribution [that] edges us forward in our understanding of the interethnic religious experience [that] will stimulate researchers . . . to forge ahead in their quest to understand this important social phenomenon.

* Review of Religious Research *

Gerardo Marti. . . argues that racial and ethinic identities are fluid and negotiated and that interracial churches can successfully create a model of 'ethnic transcendence' in which a common identity as Christian transcends specific racial or ethnic identities.1/13/09

-- Peter W Marty * Senior Pastor, St Paul Lutheran Church, Davenport Iowa, host of the radio program "Grace Matters" *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Multiethnic Churches, Mosaic, and Social Change
2. Describing Mosaic
3. History, Agency, and Evangelicalism: A Reconstruction of Ideology
4. The Hollywood Connection and the Management of Artistic Talent: A Reconstruction of Involvement
5. Innovation and the Cultivation of Catalytic Leaders: A Reconstruction of Imperative
6. Mosaic and the Emerging American Culture: A Reconstruction of an Institution
7. Becoming a Mosaic of Believers: A Reconstruction of Identity
Conclusion
Appendix A. Methodological Considerations from a Religious Insider
Appendix B. Women and Leadership at Mosaic
Bibliography
Index

A Mosaic of Believers

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 26/10/2009
      ISBN13: 9780253203434, 978-0253203434
      ISBN10: 0253203430

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Mosaic in southern California is one of the largest and most innovative multiethnic congregations in America. This book shows us how this unusual church has achieved multiethnicity, not by targeting specific groups, but by providing multiple havens of inclusion that play down ethnic differences.

      Trade Review

      Marti's insightful reflections on these issues at Mosaic will help observers of other groups as well.

      * Nova Religio *

      Engagingly and accessibly written, this excellent book deserves wide readership among everyone interested in US religion, ethnicity, organizations and urban culture.

      * Choice *

      A very thoughtful, unique contribution [that] edges us forward in our understanding of the interethnic religious experience [that] will stimulate researchers . . . to forge ahead in their quest to understand this important social phenomenon.

      * Review of Religious Research *

      Gerardo Marti. . . argues that racial and ethinic identities are fluid and negotiated and that interracial churches can successfully create a model of 'ethnic transcendence' in which a common identity as Christian transcends specific racial or ethnic identities.1/13/09

      -- Peter W Marty * Senior Pastor, St Paul Lutheran Church, Davenport Iowa, host of the radio program "Grace Matters" *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. Multiethnic Churches, Mosaic, and Social Change
      2. Describing Mosaic
      3. History, Agency, and Evangelicalism: A Reconstruction of Ideology
      4. The Hollywood Connection and the Management of Artistic Talent: A Reconstruction of Involvement
      5. Innovation and the Cultivation of Catalytic Leaders: A Reconstruction of Imperative
      6. Mosaic and the Emerging American Culture: A Reconstruction of an Institution
      7. Becoming a Mosaic of Believers: A Reconstruction of Identity
      Conclusion
      Appendix A. Methodological Considerations from a Religious Insider
      Appendix B. Women and Leadership at Mosaic
      Bibliography
      Index

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