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Forced pastoral exits: an empirical study
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- Data from a 1990 survey of 386 American Protestant pastors is compared with two previous studies and business administration monographs to support the conclusion that contentious individuals or rival power groups within the congregation are factors leading to forced pastoral exits as much as any pastoral malfeasance. Statistical hypothesis testing also reveals a significant difference in the rate of forced exits between pastors who have served primarily in disciplining churches and those who have not. Church discipline is a moderately significant factor in reducing forced pastoral exits by thirty-nine percent.
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