In Prelude to Struggle, Katie Day analyzes the findings of a three-year study of the African American churches in North Philadelphia, the most impoverished section of the city. All of these congregations were engaged in significant community economic development projects, yet pursued their common goals through two distinct strategic approaches.
In Prelude to Struggle, Katie Day analyzes the findings of a three-year study of the African American churches in North Philadelphia, the most impoverished section of the city. All of these congregations were engaged in significant community economic development projects, yet pursued their common goals through two distinct strategic approaches.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katie Day is Professor of Church and Society at the Lutheran Theological Seminary, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Research Methodology Chapter 4 Results from the Congregational Questionnaire Chapter 5 Leading the Flock: The Role of the Pastors in Social Change Chapter 6 "The Extension of Our Dreams" Chapter 7 "A Place to Let My Light Shine" Chapter 8 Conclusion Chapter 9 Appendix: Survey Chapter 10 References Chapter 11 Index
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Research Methodology Chapter 4 Results from the Congregational Questionnaire Chapter 5 Leading the Flock: The Role of the Pastors in Social Change Chapter 6 "The Extension of Our Dreams" Chapter 7 "A Place to Let My Light Shine" Chapter 8 Conclusion Chapter 9 Appendix: Survey Chapter 10 References Chapter 11 Index
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