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Congregational Studies in the UK
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anglican
Anglican Congregation
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bristol
British faith communities
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church
Church Growth
Church Growth Movement
Civil Society
Congregational Cultures
Congregational Identities
Congregational Studies
context
cultures
Denominational Cultures
denominational identity
east
Elective Parochials
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Evangelical Congregation
Face To Face
gender in religious practice
growth
Harvest Thanksgiving
identities
Independent Groups
life
Lilly Endowment
Methodist Churches
North Birmingham
Occasional Congregations
organisational analysis religion
Persona
Piper
post-christian
post-secular congregational research
Post-war
qualitative case studies
religious ethnography
Rose Queen
St Michael Le Belfrey
United Reformed Church
URC
Wider Issues
Product details
- ISBN 9780754632887
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jul 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents the first comprehensive introduction to congregational studies in the UK. Through a series of innovative essays, it explores the difference that the increasingly post-Christian nature of British society is making to life in Christian congregations, and compares this to the very different scenario which exists in the USA. Contributions from leading scholars in the field include rich case studies of local communities and theoretical analyses which reflect on issues of method and develop broader understandings. Congregational studies is revealed as a rich and growing field of interest to scholars across many disciplines and to those involved in congregational life.
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