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- W1820248315 abstract "The church has played a central role in establishing and maintaining, as wellas undermining, communities throughout modern history. In this paper weexplore some of the mechanisms through which the church can coordinate individualbehavior to achieve improvements in individual and social welfare, andreveal the ways in which the church can fail, causing established communitiesto founder or dissolve. In our model inherently religious individuals may becometrapped in a secular equilibrium that is strictly dominated by a religiousequilibrium in which individuals’ actions bestow positive external benefits onother community members. The church, via its teachings, clergy and ministries,reveals the benefits of coordinated behavior, both in this world and in the worldto come, and the costs of uncoordinated behavior, separation from God andone’s fellow man, to induce community members to take actions which areboth individually and socially beneficial. External forces, such as the state andsecular society, and internal forces, such as doctrinal disputes, inconsistencies,and incoherence, can reduce a church’s ability to coordinate, to the detrimentof all." @default.
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- W1820248315 title "Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself: Community Formation and the Church" @default.
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