The Responsible Suburban Church

The Responsible Suburban Church
Author: Gaylord B. Noyce
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1970
Genre: Suburban churches
ISBN: 0664249027

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The Suburban Captivity of the Churches

The Suburban Captivity of the Churches
Author: Gibson Winter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1961
Genre: City churches
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005296756

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The Suburban Church Practical Advice for Authentic Ministry

The Suburban Church  Practical Advice for Authentic Ministry
Author: Arthur H. DeKruyter, Quentin J. Schultze
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780664236687

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The Suburban Church

The Suburban Church
Author: Gretchen Buggeln
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781452945637

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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.

The Suburban Christian

The Suburban Christian
Author: Albert Y. Hsu
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2006-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830833344

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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.

Cities in the Suburbs

Cities in the Suburbs
Author: Humphrey Carver
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1962-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442654501

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We are all familiar with the almost ritual lament about the desolation and sameness of the suburbs that surround our modern cities. Is this complaint inevitable or can something be done to lend variety, colour, and meaning to these spreading areas? In a book full of good questions and apt illustrations, Mr. Carver examines what has provided a sense of community for city groupings of the past and how leading planners of our day (Ebenezer Howard, Frank Lloyd Wright) have suggested it be found for modern cities. His own proposal for achieving this goal is a very simple one and originates in the earlier views of a city as a place in which an urban society achieves its individual character by congregating around its own social institutions. Somehow today we have to recover this simple idea about a city and apply it to the contemporary sprawling urban region. "The exposing metropolis" is a good descriptive term for the modern city, with its social institutions removed from the original centre and scattered into the suburbs. Now we should try to rearrange suburban growth so that each new community can grow up around its own vigorous and attractive "Town Centre," a place that can command the interest and pride of those who live immediately around it. These small cities in our suburbs would not just be dormitories for their central core city, but rather communities in their own right and the new kind of town centre would give a focus for their social, political, and cultural life. The idea of metropolitan or regional government for large urban areas has been much debated in Canada. But there has not been a clear view of how such governments could give birth to new daughter communities around them. The establishment of new "Town Centres" in growing suburban areas would be a workable method of helping these new settlements through a period of growth. Housing and commercial developments would then be able to gather in an organized fashion around the focal point in a regional plan. It is hoped this suggestion will be taken up by local politicians and their professional staffs but they cannot steer towards long-term objectives of this kind unless the general public understands the general philosophy involved. This is a lively book, hopeful in its suggestions and cheerful in its phrasing, and it should provoke eager discussion. It is illustrated with unusual line drawings to point up the argument and with many photographs.

The Living Church

The Living Church
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1959
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89062387261

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The Responsibilities of Wealth

The Responsibilities of Wealth
Author: Dwight F. Burlingame
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1992-03-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 025311277X

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"In sum, this volume is a thoughtful exploration of both the past and the future of philanthropic theory. Recommended highly... " -- Library Journal " Together, these thoughtful essays convey both the scope and complexity of the moral, philosophical, and practical issues surrounding the sources, methods, and consequences of philanthropy." -- The Journal of American History Andrew Carnegie enjoined his fellow millionaires "to help those who will help themselves." Do the rich of today have responsibilities toward society in the use of their wealth for the public good? Commentators from Carnegie to some of our leading scholars of philanthropy explore that question. Topics include the "ethics of responsibility," liberal and corporate philanthropy, the contrast between Jane Addams's and Carnegie's views of the responsibilities of wealth, and the religious roots of philanthropy.