Will the church lose the city? / edited by Kendig Brubaker Cully and F. Nile Harper.

By: Cully, Kendig Brubaker
Contributor(s): Harper, F. Nile
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : World Publishing, [1969]Copyright date: ©1969Description: 256 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): City churches | Cities and townsDDC classification: 261.8/3 LOC classification: BV637 | .C8 1969Bibliography, Etc. Note: Bibliography: pages [245]-250.
Contents:
Part I: Viewpoints on the city: A historical view, by R. W. Friedrichs. A sociological view, by D. W. Dodson. An economic view, by R. Kaminsky. A psychological view, by J. P. Kildahl. An aesthetic view, by R. S. Jackson. An integrative view, by M. E. Marty.--Part II: Viewpoints on the church in the city: The city and the church: historical interlockings, by R. T. Handy. The city from a Biblical standpoint, by W. Klassen. The churches and the challenges of poverty, by L. E. Schaller. The Black church in search of a new theology, by G. S. Wilmore, Jr. Religion, church, and culture, by W. Hamilton. Leadership for change in church and society, by G. W. Webber. The church in the city as a locale for humanizing life, by H. Moody.--Part III: Actualities and prospects: What are the churches actually doing in the city? I, by D. W. Barry. What are the churches actually doing in the city? II, by G. H. J. Woodard. Prospects and parables, by F. N. Harper. Focus and future, by K. B. Cully.

Bibliography: pages [245]-250.

Includes index.

Part I: Viewpoints on the city: A historical view, by R. W. Friedrichs. A sociological view, by D. W. Dodson. An economic view, by R. Kaminsky. A psychological view, by J. P. Kildahl. An aesthetic view, by R. S. Jackson. An integrative view, by M. E. Marty.--Part II: Viewpoints on the church in the city: The city and the church: historical interlockings, by R. T. Handy. The city from a Biblical standpoint, by W. Klassen. The churches and the challenges of poverty, by L. E. Schaller. The Black church in search of a new theology, by G. S. Wilmore, Jr. Religion, church, and culture, by W. Hamilton. Leadership for change in church and society, by G. W. Webber. The church in the city as a locale for humanizing life, by H. Moody.--Part III: Actualities and prospects: What are the churches actually doing in the city? I, by D. W. Barry. What are the churches actually doing in the city? II, by G. H. J. Woodard. Prospects and parables, by F. N. Harper. Focus and future, by K. B. Cully.

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