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Six Thousand Country Churches, Gifford Pinchot, Charles Otis Gill
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Gifford Pinchot,Charles Otis Gill

Six Thousand Country Churches

In the compelling anthology *Six Thousand Country Churches*, the editors present a panoramic exploration of ecclesiastical roles within rural America. This collection brings together a multitude of essays and analyses that underpin the evolution, challenges, and transformative power of country churches across diverse communities. The anthology effortlessly traverses through a range of literary styles'Äîfrom anecdotal reflections to statistical inquiries, and from pastoral narratives to socio-economic critiques. Each piece collectively captures the spirit of a pivotal institution often overlooked in the broader tapestry of American religious and cultural history, with standout pieces that paint vivid portraits of community life and resilience. The editors, Charles Otis Gill and Gifford Pinchot, are celebrated for their profound understanding of social and environmental concerns, lending their expertise to this anthology. Their joint intellectual endeavor places these churches within the broader context of the early 20th-century movements of social reform and conservation, revealing the integral role these establishments play in societal development and communal harmony. The diverse backgrounds of the contributors provide a rich array of perspectives, drawing from historical, theological, and sociological disciplines to deepen the discussions within this collection. A treasure trove of insights, *Six Thousand Country Churches* is an essential volume for those eager to explore the multifaceted identity of rural American religion and its socio-cultural ramifications. Students and scholars of sociology, religious studies, and American history will find in this anthology a valuable resource that bridges disparate narratives and fosters a deeper dialogue among its varied voices. The collection serves as a testament to the enduring and evolving dialogue between church and community, urging readers to engage with the profound questions of faith, identity, and society.
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245 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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