Understanding church growth and decline, 1950-1978 /edited by Dean R. Hoge and David A. Roozen.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Pilgrim Press, (c)1979.Description: 398 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- BV820 .U534 1979
- BV820
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Recent trends in church membership and participation : an introduction David A. Roozen and Jackson W. Carroll -- Research on factors influencing church commitment Dean R. Hoge and David A. Roozen -- Church growth and decline in historical perspective : Protestant quest for identity, leadership, and meaning James H. Smylie -- National contextual factors influencing church trends Dean R. Hoge -- The efficacy of demographic theories of religious change : Protestant church attendance, 1952-68 David A. Roozen -- Comparison of trends in ten denominations, 1950-75 Ruth T. Doyle and Sheila M. Kelly -- An examination of the statistical growth of the Southern Baptist Convention Phillip Barron Jones -- A test of theories of denominational growth and decline Dean R. Hoge -- Factors producing growth or decline in United Presbyterian congregations Wade Clark Roof, Dean R. Hoge, John E. Dyble, and C. Kirk Hadaway -- Performance of United Church of Christ congregations in Massachusetts and in Pennsylvania William J. McKinney -- Social change and local churches : 1951-75 Douglas A. Walrath -- Church growth research : the paradigm and its applications C. Peter Wagner -- Recovering the church's transforming middle : theological reflections on the balance between faithfulness and effectiveness Robert A. Evans -- Some sociological conclusions about church trends Dean R. Hoge and David A. Roozen -- Is religion a dependent variable? Dean M. Kelley -- What are the alternatives? Lyle E. Schaller.
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