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  2. Inter mirifica - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church recognizes that if these tools of social communication be used properly, they can greatly benefit mankind. Reversely, if used improperly, they are incredibly detrimental. [ 7 ] The authors state that Inter mirifica will look at the problematic issues of social media, and ways that the Church can fix these problems.

  3. Church growth — When research and data do not reflect reality

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    The sad reality of declining church attendance has led to further studies that have focused on the reason people leave the church. Church growth — When research and data do not reflect reality ...

  4. Internet church - Wikipedia

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    The communication revolution and the rise of online church has effected the perceptions of the Church, as well as had an impact on their structures and modes of functioning. The constant availability of images and ideas, and their rapid transmission across the world, have profound consequences, both positive and negative.

  5. Church Growth - Wikipedia

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    The Church Growth movement began with the publication of Donald McGavran's book The Bridges of God.McGavran was a third-generation Christian missionary to India, where his observations of how churches grow went beyond typical theological discussion to discern sociological factors that affected receptivity to the Christian Gospel among non-Christian peoples.

  6. Dialogical analysis - Wikipedia

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    Dialogism makes several assumptions. [1] It assumes that human communication entails the interaction of diverse perspectives and is embedded in a socio-historical context, that the meaning of a communication can be different to the various participants, that it is important to examine the consequences of a communication, and that each participant in a communication is, to some degree ...

  7. Missiology - Wikipedia

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    Today missiology is taught at many Christian theological schools and its scope of study and relations with the other theological and social sciences differ to a great extent. While it continues to be considered a Christian theological discipline, [8] [9] some have contested whether missiology is a strictly church discipline or academic one. [10]

  8. Sociology of religion - Wikipedia

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    Sociology of religion is the study of the beliefs, practices and organizational forms of religion using the tools and methods of the discipline of sociology.This objective investigation may include the use both of quantitative methods (surveys, polls, demographic and census analysis) and of qualitative approaches (such as participant observation, interviewing, and analysis of archival ...

  9. Data analysis - Wikipedia

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    Data mining is a particular data analysis technique that focuses on statistical modeling and knowledge discovery for predictive rather than purely descriptive purposes, while business intelligence covers data analysis that relies heavily on aggregation, focusing mainly on business information. [4]