Congregation
and Community
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Author: Nancy Tatom Ammerman
Subject: Religion/Sociology
Paperback ISBN 0-8135-2335-4
Pages: 480 pp.
"This is the best study of congregations to have appeared in
the past seventy years."--Robert Wuthnow, Princeton University, author
of Christianity in the 21st Century
"This is a path-breaking study of the way in which churches
adapt, or fail to adapt, to changes in their environment. This
definitive study should be read both by people active in church work
and by academics interested in religion in a changing American
society."--Peter L. Berger, Boston University
Change--in population, economy, and culture--is sweeping
through American communities. Corner groceries are stocking new foods.
New roads are being built and Main Streets abandoned. Schools have come
and gone, and old friends move away as strangers arrive. But in every
community, no matter how volatile, religious institutions provide for
their members places of moral guidance and spiritual nurture, civic
participation, and identity.
How do congregations react to significant community change?
Why do some religious institutions decline in the face of racial
integration while others adapt and grow? How do congregations make
sense of economic distress? Do they provide havens from community
upheaval or vehicles for change? Congregation and Community is the most
comprehensive study to date of congregations in the face of community
transformation. Nancy Ammerman and her colleagues include stories of
over twenty congregations in nine communities from across the nation,
communities with new immigrant populations, growing groups of gays and
lesbians, rapid suburbanization, and economic dislocations.
With almost half of the nation's population attending
religious services each week, it is impossible to understand change in
American society without a close look at congregations. Congregation
and Community will exist as a standard resource for years to come, and
clergy, academics, and general readers alike will benefit from its
insights.
Nancy Tatom Ammerman is a professor of the sociology of
religion at the Hartford Seminary. She is author of several books,
including Baptist Battles and Bible Believers (both Rutgers University
Press). The research for this book was supported by a grant from the
Lilly Endowment.
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