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The American city and the evangelical church : a historical overview / Harvie M. Conn.
Author
Conn, Harvie M.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Books, 1994.
Description
232 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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BR1642.U5 C65 1994
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Subject(s)
Evangelicalism
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United States
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History
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City churches
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United States
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History
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City missions
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United States
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History
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Church growth
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United States
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History
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United States
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Religion
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1901-1945
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United States
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Religion
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1945-
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-214) and indexes.
Contents
The early American city: the beginnings of context
The church in the city: the beginning of mission in context
Urban growth and decay: 1870-1920
The Evangelical in the radial center: 1870-1920
A changing center and an exploding fringe: 1920-1970
The church and the vital fringe: 1920-1970
The "new" urban America: 1970-1990
The white church faces the new city: 1970-1990
The minority churches face the new city: 1970-1990
Into the future.
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ISBN
0801025907
9780801025907
LCCN
94026121
OCLC
30701749
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