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The small church as right brain community
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Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4aa01666-821e-495d-8ebe-303c2e602ca9. The Small Church As Right Brain Community.APA citation style (7th ed.)
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- This project tests the hypothesis that small congregations exhibit characteristics of immersed right brain mind-set as identified by James Ashbrook. Forty-four sessions of Presbyterian churches in western Pennsylvania, ranging in size from 47 to 700 members, responded to a questionnaire devised to measure right brain-left brain tendencies. The smaller congregations gave more right brain responses than the larger congregations; results were statistically significant at the .01 level. Other metaphors useful in discerning the personality of a congregation are described and include characteristics of the congregation as a whole, the spirit of the place, sociology, history, and behavior of individuals.
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