The research of Natural Church Development
Christian A. Schwarz
The research of Natural Church Development (NCD) encompasses data from 75,000 Christian congregations worldwide and is based on surveying 2.3 million people in 86 countries. In particular, the latest book, God Is Indestructible. Twelve Responses to the Relevance Crisis of Christianity (released 2020), presents a number of brand-new discoveries deriving from that data. For those readers who are interested in the scientific background of the research, this page supplies information about its specific character and the methodological procedures applied.
Overview
A. The hallmarks of NCD research
1. What can be expected from NCD research—and what not
4. The Church Survey as part of an overall theory
5. In search of universal principles
6. Synthesizing empirical and theological perspectives
8. Making the invisible visible
9. Individual and corporate applications
10. The hypothetical causality of quality and quantity
11. Language-based and national normations
2. The necessity of an external criterion
C. Different stages in the development of the surveys
1. Explorative studies in pre-test phase
2. First international study and repeat tests
4. Detailed research through personal eTests
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