The Suburban Christian


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The Suburban Christian


The Suburban Christian
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Author : Albert Y. Hsu
language : en
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Release Date : 2006-05-31

The Suburban Christian written by Albert Y. Hsu and has been published by InterVarsity Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-05-31 with Religion categories.


Albert Hsu unpacks the spiritual significance of suburbia and explores how suburban culture shapes how we live and practice our faith. With broad historical background and sociological analysis, Hsu offers guidance and hope for all who would seek the welfare of the suburbs.



Linking Arms Linking Lives


Linking Arms Linking Lives
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Author : Ronald J. Sider
language : en
Publisher: Baker Books
Release Date : 2008-10-01

Linking Arms Linking Lives written by Ronald J. Sider and has been published by Baker Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-10-01 with Religion categories.


Among the various lines drawn between people in the church--male and female, young and old, black and white, rich and poor, Republican and Democrat--there is the line between the urban and the suburban. The stereotypes of the edgy, socially active, multicultural urban Christian and the middle-class, comfortable, upwardly mobile suburban Christian mix fact and fiction. Linking Arms, Linking Lives looks beyond stereotypes and makes a compelling case for partnership that crosses urban and suburban for effective ministry among the poor. Drawing from a growing network of development practitioners, pastors, and theologians, this book focuses on the experiences of partnership between urban and suburban entities to provide both theological foundations and practical guidelines for those who desire to partner effectively. All who want to find viable ways to help the poor will welcome this thoughtful and hope-filled book. Includes a Foreword by Noel Castellanos.



The Suburban Church Practical Advice For Authentic Ministry


The Suburban Church Practical Advice For Authentic Ministry
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Author : Arthur H. DeKruyter, Quentin J. Schultze
language : en
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
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The Suburban Church Practical Advice For Authentic Ministry written by Arthur H. DeKruyter, Quentin J. Schultze and has been published by Westminster John Knox Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




The Suburban Church


The Suburban Church
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Author : Gretchen Buggeln
language : en
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Release Date : 2015-12-15

The Suburban Church written by Gretchen Buggeln and has been published by U of Minnesota Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-12-15 with Architecture categories.


After World War II, America’s religious denominations spent billions on church architecture as they spread into the suburbs. In this richly illustrated history of midcentury modern churches in the Midwest, Gretchen Buggeln shows how architects and suburban congregations joined forces to work out a vision of how modernist churches might help reinvigorate Protestant worship and community. The result is a fascinating new perspective on postwar architecture, religion, and society. Drawing on the architectural record, church archives, and oral histories, The Suburban Church focuses on collaborations between architects Edward D. Dart, Edward A. Sövik, Charles E. Stade, and seventy-five congregations. By telling the stories behind their modernist churches, the book describes how the buildings both reflected and shaped developments in postwar religion—its ecumenism, optimism, and liturgical innovation, as well as its fears about staying relevant during a time of vast cultural, social, and demographic change. While many scholars have characterized these congregations as “country club” churches, The Suburban Church argues that most were earnest, well-intentioned religious communities caught between the desire to serve God and the demands of a suburban milieu in which serving middle-class families required most of their material and spiritual resources.



Small Group Study Spring 2015 South Suburban Christian Church


Small Group Study Spring 2015 South Suburban Christian Church
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Author : Darvin Wallis
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-01-05

Small Group Study Spring 2015 South Suburban Christian Church written by Darvin Wallis and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-01-05 with categories.


This is South Suburban's small group curriculum for the spring of 2015 for groups who are following along with the sermon series.



Death By Suburb


Death By Suburb
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Author : Dave L. Goetz
language : en
Publisher: Harper Collins
Release Date : 2009-10-13

Death By Suburb written by Dave L. Goetz and has been published by Harper Collins this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-10-13 with Religion categories.


A “funny and self-revealing” meditation on keeping your faith alive and vibrant in a world of strip malls, SUVs, and soccer games (Denver Post). Many seekers find themselves adrift in the seemingly unreal world of the suburbs. They read spirituality books, but struggle to stay connected to God while doing carpool duty or coaching soccer. In this book, Dave Goetz, a former pastor, shows that the suburbs are indeed a real world—but a spiritually corrosive one that can truly be toxic to the soul. Suburbanites need to understand how this comfortable, predictable environment affects them and what spiritual disciplines are needed for their faith to survive and thrive. Goetz identifies eight toxins in the suburban life, such as hyper-competition and the “transactional” friendship, and suggests eight corresponding disciplines to keep the spiritual life authentic. Goetz weaves sociology studies, his own experiences, current events, wisdom of the spiritual masters, and a little humor to equip spiritual suburbanites for relating to God amid Starbucks, strip malls, and perfect lawns. “Goetz’s witty new book deals with desperate housewives, clueless husbands, and stressed children—and the spirit-deadening alienation sometimes found in their housing tracts and cul-de-sacs.” —Orlando Sentinel



Suburbianity


Suburbianity
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Author : Byron Forrest Yawn
language : en
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Release Date : 2013-04-01

Suburbianity written by Byron Forrest Yawn and has been published by Harvest House Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-04-01 with Religion categories.


Rick Warren famously wrote, “It’s not about you.” But much of the Western church seems to disagree, having settled for a self-centered message of personal fulfillment. With incisiveness and a passionate love for the church, pastor and author Byron Forrest Yawn offers a compelling call away from narcissism and back to the powerful and transforming gospel of Jesus. He shows the difference between... Sunday-morning life coaches selling self-help seminars, and preachers proclaiming God’s redemptive work through Christ promises of prosperity and comfort, and a realistic and helpful perspective on suffering escape from unbelievers and their godless world, and redemptive engagement with people As Byron exposes the false gospel of “suburbianity,” he offers readers a better alternative: to look beyond themselves and embrace God’s call to be His image-bearers and ambassadors, partnering with Him as He restores people and all creation to His original design.



The Suburban Captivity Of The Churches


The Suburban Captivity Of The Churches
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Author : Gibson Winter
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1961

The Suburban Captivity Of The Churches written by Gibson Winter and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1961 with City churches categories.




The Routledge Handbook Of Religion And Cities


The Routledge Handbook Of Religion And Cities
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Author : Katie Day
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2020-12-31

The Routledge Handbook Of Religion And Cities written by Katie Day and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-12-31 with Religion categories.


Like an ecosystem, cities develop, change, thrive, adapt, expand, and contract through the interaction of myriad components. Religion is one of those living parts, shaping and being shaped by urban contexts. The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Cities is an outstanding interdisciplinary reference source to the key topics, problems, and methodologies of this cutting-edge subject. Representing a diverse array of cities and religions, the common analytical approach is ecological and spatial. It is the first collection of its kind and reflects state-of-the-art research focusing on the interaction of religions and their urban contexts. Comprising 29 chapters, by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided into three parts: Research methodologies Religious frameworks and ideologies in urban contexts Contemporary issues in religion and cities Within these sections, emerging research and analysis of current dynamics of urban religions are examined, including: housing, economics, and gentrification; sacred ritual and public space; immigration and the refugee crisis; political conflicts and social change; ethnic and religious diversity; urban policy and religion; racial justice; architecture and the built environment; religious art and symbology; religion and urban violence; technology and smart cities; the challenge of climate change for global cities; and religious meaning-making of the city. The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Cities is essential reading for students and researchers in religious studies and urban studies. The Handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as sociology, history, architecture, urban planning, theology, social work, and cultural studies.



The Routledge Handbook Of Religion And Cities


The Routledge Handbook Of Religion And Cities
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Author : Katie Day
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2020-12-30

The Routledge Handbook Of Religion And Cities written by Katie Day and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-12-30 with Religion categories.


Like an ecosystem, cities develop, change, thrive, adapt, expand, and contract through the interaction of myriad components. Religion is one of those living parts, shaping and being shaped by urban contexts. The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Cities is an outstanding interdisciplinary reference source to the key topics, problems, and methodologies of this cutting-edge subject. Representing a diverse array of cities and religions, the common analytical approach is ecological and spatial. It is the first collection of its kind and reflects state-of-the-art research focusing on the interaction of religions and their urban contexts. Comprising 29 chapters, by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided into three parts: Research methodologies Religious frameworks and ideologies in urban contexts Contemporary issues in religion and cities Within these sections, emerging research and analysis of current dynamics of urban religions are examined, including: housing, economics, and gentrification; sacred ritual and public space; immigration and the refugee crisis; political conflicts and social change; ethnic and religious diversity; urban policy and religion; racial justice; architecture and the built environment; religious art and symbology; religion and urban violence; technology and smart cities; the challenge of climate change for global cities; and religious meaning-making of the city. The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Cities is essential reading for students and researchers in religious studies and urban studies. The Handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as sociology, history, architecture, urban planning, theology, social work, and cultural studies.