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- catalog abstract "A comprehensive study looks at the Disciples' past, present, and visions for the future, with a wealth of historical, sociological, statistical, and theological information.".
- catalog contributor b3267236.
- catalog created "c1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "c1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1991.".
- catalog description "A comprehensive study looks at the Disciples' past, present, and visions for the future, with a wealth of historical, sociological, statistical, and theological information.".
- catalog description "Active and inactive Disciples, Presbyterians, and Southern Baptists: a comparative socioeconomic, religious, and political profile / Bruce A. Greer -- What are they saying? a content analysis of 206 sermons preached in the Christian church (Disciples of Christ) during 1988 / Joseph E. Faulkner -- Working group response / Kim Blakeley-Lombard -- VII. Ecology of growth and decline. Spatial patterns of growth and decline among the Disciples of Christ, 1890-1980 / Roger W. Stump -- Disciples in a mission land: the Christian church in New York City / Mark S. Massa -- Denominational switching, social mobility, and membership trends / C. Kirk Hadaway -- Patterns of participation and giving related to growth in Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) congregations: causes and consequences / Eleanor Scott Meyers and Daniel V.A. Olson -- ".
- catalog description "Attrition and retention among Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) congregations in three metropolitan regions: a mail survey of 1,149 active and inactive members / Walter R. Schumm, Ruth C. Hatch, John Hevelone, and Kimberly R. Schumm -- Working group response / Jeff Gill -- VIII. Conclusion. Future prospects of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) / D. Newell Williams.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Preface: the Disciples as a case study of mainstream protestantism -- I. Introduction. How and why the Disciples have changed in relation to American culture / D. Newell Williams -- II. Bible and theology. The Disciples and higher criticism: the crucial third generation / M. Eugene Boring -- The Disciples and higher criticism: the formation of an intellectual tradition / Leo G. Perdue -- Disciples contributions and responses to mainstream protestant theology, 1880-1953 / Clark M. Williamson and Charles R. Blaisdell -- Disciples theologizing amid currents of a mainstream protestant thought, 1940 to 1980: sketchbook observations / James O. Duke with Joseph D. Driskill -- Working group response / Karen D. Binford -- III. Mission and image. Disciples leaders' changing posture regarding the United States and "denominationalism," 1880-1980 / Anthony L. Dunnavant -- Practical concern and theological neglect: the UCMS and the open membership controversy / Mark G. Toulouse -- ".
- catalog description "The Disciples' struggle for unity conpared to the struggle among Presbyterians, 1880-1980 / Douglas A. Foster -- Faith on the frontier: historical interpretations of the Disciples of Christ / W. Clark Gilpin -- Working group response / Martha Grace Reese -- IV. Education. Disciples theological formations: from a college of the Bible to a theological seminary / Richard L. Harrison -- Disciples higher education in the age of the university / Virginia Lieson Brereton -- Identity and unity: Disciples church education / J. Cy Rowel and Jack L. Seymour -- Working group response / Ann D. Beattie -- V. Structure. The changing career tracks of elite Disciples professionals / Mark A. Chaves -- Working group response / Lawrence A. Burnley -- VI. Theological, moral, and social profile. Pastoral politics in the 1988 election: Disciples as compared to Presbyterians and Southern Baptists / James L. Guth and Helen Lee Turner -- ".
- catalog extent "xii, 578 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Case study of mainstream Protestantism.".
- catalog identifier "080280540X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Case study of mainstream Protestantism.".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "c1991.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Case study of mainstream Protestantism.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "286.6/73 20".
- catalog subject "BX7305 .C37 1991".
- catalog subject "Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Protestant churches United States Influence Case studies Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Active and inactive Disciples, Presbyterians, and Southern Baptists: a comparative socioeconomic, religious, and political profile / Bruce A. Greer -- What are they saying? a content analysis of 206 sermons preached in the Christian church (Disciples of Christ) during 1988 / Joseph E. Faulkner -- Working group response / Kim Blakeley-Lombard -- VII. Ecology of growth and decline. Spatial patterns of growth and decline among the Disciples of Christ, 1890-1980 / Roger W. Stump -- Disciples in a mission land: the Christian church in New York City / Mark S. Massa -- Denominational switching, social mobility, and membership trends / C. Kirk Hadaway -- Patterns of participation and giving related to growth in Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) congregations: causes and consequences / Eleanor Scott Meyers and Daniel V.A. Olson -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Attrition and retention among Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) congregations in three metropolitan regions: a mail survey of 1,149 active and inactive members / Walter R. Schumm, Ruth C. Hatch, John Hevelone, and Kimberly R. Schumm -- Working group response / Jeff Gill -- VIII. Conclusion. Future prospects of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) / D. Newell Williams.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface: the Disciples as a case study of mainstream protestantism -- I. Introduction. How and why the Disciples have changed in relation to American culture / D. Newell Williams -- II. Bible and theology. The Disciples and higher criticism: the crucial third generation / M. Eugene Boring -- The Disciples and higher criticism: the formation of an intellectual tradition / Leo G. Perdue -- Disciples contributions and responses to mainstream protestant theology, 1880-1953 / Clark M. Williamson and Charles R. Blaisdell -- Disciples theologizing amid currents of a mainstream protestant thought, 1940 to 1980: sketchbook observations / James O. Duke with Joseph D. Driskill -- Working group response / Karen D. Binford -- III. Mission and image. Disciples leaders' changing posture regarding the United States and "denominationalism," 1880-1980 / Anthony L. Dunnavant -- Practical concern and theological neglect: the UCMS and the open membership controversy / Mark G. Toulouse -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Disciples' struggle for unity conpared to the struggle among Presbyterians, 1880-1980 / Douglas A. Foster -- Faith on the frontier: historical interpretations of the Disciples of Christ / W. Clark Gilpin -- Working group response / Martha Grace Reese -- IV. Education. Disciples theological formations: from a college of the Bible to a theological seminary / Richard L. Harrison -- Disciples higher education in the age of the university / Virginia Lieson Brereton -- Identity and unity: Disciples church education / J. Cy Rowel and Jack L. Seymour -- Working group response / Ann D. Beattie -- V. Structure. The changing career tracks of elite Disciples professionals / Mark A. Chaves -- Working group response / Lawrence A. Burnley -- VI. Theological, moral, and social profile. Pastoral politics in the 1988 election: Disciples as compared to Presbyterians and Southern Baptists / James L. Guth and Helen Lee Turner -- ".
- catalog title "A Case study of mainstream Protestantism : the Disciples' relation to American culture, 1880-1989 / edited by D. Newell Williams.".
- catalog type "text".