2014
DOI: 10.1111/jssr.12145
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Symbolic Filtering: Selectively Permeable Evangelical Boundaries in an Age of Religious Pluralism

Abstract: Since Peter Berger's (1967

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“…Further, given the timeframe of our study, we are not able to assess whether Pastor Daniel's efforts produce long-lasting change in the congregation or denomination. Our findings clearly support the idea that boundary work is not only exclusive and self-aggrandizing in nature but can also be comprised of accommodation (Bok 2014) and unfavorable in-group evaluations (Shoshana 2007). As Bok (2014:822) notes, "symbolic filtering … enables boundary agents to cope within a religiously pluralistic environment without compromising on their core beliefs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Further, given the timeframe of our study, we are not able to assess whether Pastor Daniel's efforts produce long-lasting change in the congregation or denomination. Our findings clearly support the idea that boundary work is not only exclusive and self-aggrandizing in nature but can also be comprised of accommodation (Bok 2014) and unfavorable in-group evaluations (Shoshana 2007). As Bok (2014:822) notes, "symbolic filtering … enables boundary agents to cope within a religiously pluralistic environment without compromising on their core beliefs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This resulted in a dominant discourse that used more theological language, insisting that the details of creation do not really matter, accompanied by strengthening a key boundary: that God is indeed the Creator. This weakening/strengthening mechanism is similar to the boundary work identified among missionaries by Jared Bok (2014). Relatedly, we also found rejection of Ham's boundary strengthening approach and attempts to avoid the topic as far as possible.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%