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American Congregations, Volume 2

New Perspectives in the Study of Congregations

American Congregations, Volume 2: New Perspectives in the Study of Congregations builds upon the empirical foundation provided by the historical studies in volume 1 of the Congregational History Project. Volume 2 addresses three crucial questions: Where is the congregation located on the broader map of American cultural and religious life? What are the distinctive qualities, tasks, and roles of the congregation or parish in American culture? And, what patterns of leadership characterize American congregations?

Published simultaneously, these two volumes combine engaging historical studies with incisive scholarsly analysis to focus attention on the central role of congregational studies in research and teaching of American religion.

"This two volume study of American congregations is of compelling importance to anyone interested in civil society, community, and belief in contemporary America. . . . Extraordinarily rich in detail."—Association for Research on Non-profit Organizations and Voluntary Action News

"[An] informative and stimulating study."—John A. Saliba, Journal of Contemporary Religion

"These congregational histories are important pieces of both social and religious history. They tell us much about the convictions and experience of a great variety of people, different styles of leadership and of how these distinctive local cultures both bear and shape the larger traditions they represent."—Gordon Harland, Studies in Religion

"Both volumes of American Congregations resulted from pioneering efforts, and they are timely and useful. They should force American religious historians to ask new questions. . . . Any American religious historian who fails to take this two-volume work seriously in the future will find his or her own scholarship terribly deficient."—Lewis V. Baldwin, Journal of American History

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction by James P. Wind and James W. Lewis
Part One: Congregations in Context
1. Toward a History of American Congregations
E. Brooks Holifield
2. The Place of the Congregation in the Contemporary American Religious Configuration
R. Stephen Warner
3. The Christian Congregation as a Religious Community
Langdon Gilkey
4. Public and Private: Congregation as Meeting Place
Martin E. Marty
Part Two: Congregations and Traditions
5. Congregations and the Bearing of Traditions
Dorothy C. Bass
6. Congregational Studies as Practical Theology
Don S. Browning
Part Three: Congregations and Leadership
7. Patterns of Leadership in the Congregation
Jay P. Dolan
8. The Safest Place on Earth: The Culture of Black Congregations
Robert Michael Franklin
Afterword
Contributors
Index

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