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Southern Churches in Crisis Revisited

Southern Churches in Crisis Revisited
Author: Samuel S. Hill
Publisher: University Alabama Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0817360085

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Hill’s landmark work in southern religious history returns to print updated and expanded—and compellingly relevant. In 1966, Samuel S. Hill’s Southern Churches in Crisis argued that southern Protestantism, a cornerstone of white southern society and culture, was shirking its moral duty by refusing to join in the fight for racial justice. Hill predicted that the church was risking its standing in southern society and that it would ultimately decline in influence and power. A groundbreaking study at the time, Hill’s book helped establish southern religious history as a field of scholarly inquiry. Three decades later, Southern Churches in Crisis continues to be widely read, quoted, and cited. In Southern Churches in Crisis Revisited, which reprints the 1966 text in full, Hill reexamines his earlier predictions in an introductory essay that also describes how the study of religion in the South has become a major field of scholarly inquiry. Hill skillfully engages his critics by integrating new perspectives and recent scholarship. He suggests new areas for exploration and provides a selected bibliography of key studies in southern religious history published in the three decades subsequent to the original appearance of this groundbreaking work.


Southern Churches in Crisis

Southern Churches in Crisis
Author: Samuel S. Hill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1967
Genre: Protestant churches
ISBN:

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The American Church in Crisis

The American Church in Crisis
Author: David T. Olson
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310277132

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Analytical research from a database of more than 200,000 North American churches reveals the population is growing faster than church attendance. This guide shows the problems as well as the potential for American churches.


Church Violent Crisis Preparedness

Church Violent Crisis Preparedness
Author: Jay Fannin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2020
Genre: Baptists
ISBN:

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Saving the Traditional Southern Baptist Church

Saving the Traditional Southern Baptist Church
Author: Wesley Hugh Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-10-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781684197491

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An overview of the causes for the decline of traditional Southern Baptist Churches and the biblical solutions needed to restore these churches to health and prosperity. Learn more at www.savingthesbc.com.


Volatile Congregations

Volatile Congregations
Author: Brandon Douglas Bannon
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

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Catastrophic Crisis

Catastrophic Crisis
Author: Steve F. Echols
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433673681

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Nature's fury, horrible accidents, criminal acts, moral failures, personal attacks. Nothing tests a ministry leader's skills more than a crisis. When sudden events turn things upside down, and the normal methods of operation are no longer possible, the leader and the leadership moment are placed in the fire and thrust into the spotlight at once. With that in mind, Catastrophic Crisis authors Steve Echols and Allen England take a case study approach to understanding effective Christian leadership, looking back at eight trials or tragedies faced at religious institutions in recent years. From the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary's encounter with Hurricane Katrina to the First Baptist Church in Maryville, Illinois, where pastor Fred Winters was shot and killed while preaching, this well-researched book tells the inside stories of each event, analyzes the leadership responses to draw out important lessons, and then poses direct questions that will help the reader actively process what is being learned. Catastrophic Crisis concludes with the "Leadership Lifeboats" and "Aftermath" chapters, focusing respectively on practical, biblical insights from various other leadership authors and the hope and blessing God ultimately provides following a personal catastrophic crisis.


Identity Crisis in the Church

Identity Crisis in the Church
Author: Henry Franklin Paschall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1993
Genre: Baptists
ISBN:

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The Crisis in the Churches

The Crisis in the Churches
Author: Robert Wuthnow
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 019511020X

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At a time when already overworked clergy are being called upon by budget cutting politicians to do more for the poor, the sick, and the elderly, American churches are suffering persistent financial shortfalls. Why are American's churches in financial distress? Robert Wuthnow, a leading commentator on religious life in America, asserts that the steady drop in donations, volunteering, and personal involvement is a direct result of a spiritual crisis - a crisis caused in large part by the clergy's failure to address the vital relationships between faith and money, work, stewardship, giving, and economic justice. In The Crisis in the Churches, Wuthnow offers a searching study of this financial crisis and of the spiritual malaise that has silently grown worse during the past decade. To do this, he lets the churches speak for themselves, quoting extensively from interviews with clergy and laity in sixty Protestant and Catholic congregations throughout the U.S., and drawing from the texts of over 200 sermons, from church financial records, and a national survey. What emerges is that parishioners often feel the church does not care about what they do from Monday to Friday, offers no guidance in their most pressing day-to-day concerns, yet always seems to be asking for more money. Although the situation is critical, Wuthnow finds much cause for hope. He points to ideas and programs that some churches have enacted to challenge their members to think differently about work and money and giving. Parishioners sometimes respond positively when clergy speak boldly and concretely about matters of faith and finance, and some churches have formed small groups whose members meet regularly to discussissues of spirituality, work, personal finances, and stewardship.