Therapeutic culture, religion and spirituality
Arnould, E. J. (2007). Should Consumer Citizens Escape the Market? The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 611(1), 96–111. Journal Article.
Emmons, R. A., & Paloutzian, R. F. (2003). The psychology of religion. Annu Rev Psychol, 54, 377–402. Journal Article.
Howell, J. D. (2014). Christendom, the ummah and community in the age of televangelism. Social Compass, 61(2), 234–249. Journal Article.
Kintz, L. (2007). Finding the Strength to Surrender: Marriage, Market Theocracy and the Spirit of America. Theory, Culture & Society, 24(4), 111–130. Journal Article.
Lyon, D. (2000). Jesus in Disneyland: Politics in Postmodern Times. Book, Cambridge: Polity Press.
Maddox, M. (2012). “In the Goofy parking lot”: growth churches as a novel religious form for late capitalism. Social Compass, 59(2), 146–158. Journal Article.
Redden, G. (2011). Religion, cultural studies and New Age sacralization of everyday life. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 14(6), 649–663. Journal Article.
Remele, K. (1997). Self-denial or Self-actualization? Therapeutic Culture and Christian Ethics. Theology, 100(793), 18–25. Journal Article.
Sanders, G. (2014). Religious Non-Places: Corporate Megachurches and Their Contributions to Consumer Capitalism. Critical Sociology. Journal Article.
Sanders, G. (2014). Ironically Religious, Blandly Fashionable. Critical Sociology, 40(4), 495–498. Journal Article.
Shibley, M. A. (1998). Contemporary Evangelicals: Born-Again and World Affirming. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 558(1), 67–87. Journal Article.
Snow, D. A., Bany, J. A., Peria, M., & Stobaugh, J. E. (2010). A team field study of the appeal of megachurches: Identifying, framing, and solving personal issues. Ethnography, 11(1), 165–188. Journal Article.
Stephens, R. J., & Giberson, K. W. (2011). The Anointed: Evangelical Truth in a Secular Age (Kindle edi). Electronic Book, Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
Tozer, E. E. (2004). Why Do Individuals Seek Conversion Therapy?: The Role of Religiosity, Internalized Homonegativity, and Identity Development. The Counseling Psychologist, 32(5), 716–740. Journal Article.
Wade, M. (2015). Seeker-friendly: The Hillsong megachurch as an enchanting total institution. Journal of Sociology. Journal Article.
Emmons, R. A., & Paloutzian, R. F. (2003). The psychology of religion. Annu Rev Psychol, 54, 377–402. Journal Article.
Howell, J. D. (2014). Christendom, the ummah and community in the age of televangelism. Social Compass, 61(2), 234–249. Journal Article.
Kintz, L. (2007). Finding the Strength to Surrender: Marriage, Market Theocracy and the Spirit of America. Theory, Culture & Society, 24(4), 111–130. Journal Article.
Lyon, D. (2000). Jesus in Disneyland: Politics in Postmodern Times. Book, Cambridge: Polity Press.
Maddox, M. (2012). “In the Goofy parking lot”: growth churches as a novel religious form for late capitalism. Social Compass, 59(2), 146–158. Journal Article.
Redden, G. (2011). Religion, cultural studies and New Age sacralization of everyday life. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 14(6), 649–663. Journal Article.
Remele, K. (1997). Self-denial or Self-actualization? Therapeutic Culture and Christian Ethics. Theology, 100(793), 18–25. Journal Article.
Sanders, G. (2014). Religious Non-Places: Corporate Megachurches and Their Contributions to Consumer Capitalism. Critical Sociology. Journal Article.
Sanders, G. (2014). Ironically Religious, Blandly Fashionable. Critical Sociology, 40(4), 495–498. Journal Article.
Shibley, M. A. (1998). Contemporary Evangelicals: Born-Again and World Affirming. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 558(1), 67–87. Journal Article.
Snow, D. A., Bany, J. A., Peria, M., & Stobaugh, J. E. (2010). A team field study of the appeal of megachurches: Identifying, framing, and solving personal issues. Ethnography, 11(1), 165–188. Journal Article.
Stephens, R. J., & Giberson, K. W. (2011). The Anointed: Evangelical Truth in a Secular Age (Kindle edi). Electronic Book, Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
Tozer, E. E. (2004). Why Do Individuals Seek Conversion Therapy?: The Role of Religiosity, Internalized Homonegativity, and Identity Development. The Counseling Psychologist, 32(5), 716–740. Journal Article.
Wade, M. (2015). Seeker-friendly: The Hillsong megachurch as an enchanting total institution. Journal of Sociology. Journal Article.