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- catalog abstract "The Protestant Experience in Gary, Indiana revises our view of the mainstream Protestant response to the industrial city. Until now, Scholars have viewed twentieth-century Protestant churches as fundamentally antiurban. This study, one of the few systematically examining the twentieth-century history of Protestant urban congregations in a controlled and comparative manner, demonstrates that these churches in fact were capable of responsible and even creative adaptations to urban life and conditions. Tracing the histories of First Presbyterian and City Methodist churches in the steel city of Gary, Indiana, James Lewis finds that Gary's Protestants were both proud of their new city and fully aware of its problems, including a flood of new immigrants, persistent political corruption, and racial animosity. Contrary to conventional wisdom, they did not immediately flee their urban environment. Instead they responded energetically to their new urban order, playing an important role in Gary's religious, social, and political life. The churches' determination to mold Gary's emerging urban culture along Protestant lines reflected both evangelical and social gospel traditions within mainstream Protestantism. . Advantageously placed at the confluence of urban history and religious studies, Lewis is remarkably sensitive to the fact that religious organizations function within much larger social and political contexts. Basing his work firmly on archival materials, he brings to life the drama of Gary's changing economic, demographic, geographical, and political life.".
- catalog alternative "At home in the city.".
- catalog contributor b3285193.
- catalog coverage "Gary (Ind.) Church history.".
- catalog coverage "Gary (Ind.) History.".
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description ". Advantageously placed at the confluence of urban history and religious studies, Lewis is remarkably sensitive to the fact that religious organizations function within much larger social and political contexts. Basing his work firmly on archival materials, he brings to life the drama of Gary's changing economic, demographic, geographical, and political life.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Cities and Congregations -- Ch. 2. Gary, Indiana: Early Years -- Ch. 3. Diversity in Gary: A Historical and Political Survey, 1906-1975 -- Ch. 4. Dealing with Diversity: Gary's social History -- Ch. 5. Faith and Diversity: Gary's Religious Landscape -- Ch. 6. "Old First Church": First Presbyterian Church and Traditional Protestantism in Gary -- Ch. 7. "Social Gospel Cathedral": City Methodist Church and Progressive Protestantism in Gary.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-272) and index.".
- catalog description "Instead they responded energetically to their new urban order, playing an important role in Gary's religious, social, and political life. The churches' determination to mold Gary's emerging urban culture along Protestant lines reflected both evangelical and social gospel traditions within mainstream Protestantism.".
- catalog description "The Protestant Experience in Gary, Indiana revises our view of the mainstream Protestant response to the industrial city. Until now, Scholars have viewed twentieth-century Protestant churches as fundamentally antiurban. This study, one of the few systematically examining the twentieth-century history of Protestant urban congregations in a controlled and comparative manner, demonstrates that these churches in fact were capable of responsible and even creative adaptations to urban life and conditions.".
- catalog description "Tracing the histories of First Presbyterian and City Methodist churches in the steel city of Gary, Indiana, James Lewis finds that Gary's Protestants were both proud of their new city and fully aware of its problems, including a flood of new immigrants, persistent political corruption, and racial animosity. Contrary to conventional wisdom, they did not immediately flee their urban environment.".
- catalog extent "xv, 285 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0870497375 (cl. : alk. paper) :".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press,".
- catalog spatial "Gary (Ind.) Church history.".
- catalog spatial "Gary (Ind.) History.".
- catalog spatial "Indiana Gary".
- catalog subject "285/.177299 20".
- catalog subject "BR560.G35 L48 1992".
- catalog subject "City Methodist Church (Gary, Ind.)".
- catalog subject "First Presbyterian Church (Gary, Ind.)".
- catalog subject "Protestants Indiana Gary History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Cities and Congregations -- Ch. 2. Gary, Indiana: Early Years -- Ch. 3. Diversity in Gary: A Historical and Political Survey, 1906-1975 -- Ch. 4. Dealing with Diversity: Gary's social History -- Ch. 5. Faith and Diversity: Gary's Religious Landscape -- Ch. 6. "Old First Church": First Presbyterian Church and Traditional Protestantism in Gary -- Ch. 7. "Social Gospel Cathedral": City Methodist Church and Progressive Protestantism in Gary.".
- catalog title "At home in the city.".
- catalog title "The Protestant experience in Gary, Indiana, 1906-1975 : at home in the city / James W. Lewis.".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".