Congregation & Community
Congregation & Community
Editorial Reviews
Robert Wuthnow, Princeton University
"The best study of congregations to have appeared in the past seventy years." -
Peter L. Berger, Boston University
"A path-breaking study of the way in which churches adapt, or fail to adapt, to changes in their environment..." -
Congregation & Community
Congregation & Community,Nancy Tatom Ammerman,Arthur Emery Farnsley,Rutgers University Press,0813523354,20th century,Case studies,Christian sociology,Church history,Institutions & Organizations,Parishes,Religion,Religion - Church History,Religion - General,Sociology - General,United States
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