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Rise of a Chinese house church: the organizational weapon / Koesel, Karrie J   Journal Article
Koesel, Karrie J Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article investigates the similarities between the organizational innovation of one underground Protestant house church in China and the rise of early communist parties. Much like the spread of communism, the organizational tactics of the church are designed to protect it in a hostile political environment. The different levels are insulated from each other, with limited knowledge of the members above and below. In this way, if anyone is raided by the authorities, the others can continue to function with little interruption. Thus, the highly touted "organizational weapon" developed by the Bolsheviks and recycled, for example, by the Chinese Communist Party in their struggle for power, has resurfaced many years later. However, this time it has been adopted by a religious "vanguard."
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