Empty churches : The rural-urban dilemma.  Charles Josiah Galpin

Empty churches : The rural-urban dilemma

Por Charles Josiah Galpin

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Sinopsis

In "Empty Churches: The Rural-Urban Dilemma," Charles Josiah Galpin critically examines the profound socio-economic and cultural shifts that have precipitated the decline of rural churches in America. Drawing on meticulous field research, Galpin employs an analytical narrative style that combines sociological rigor with a compelling storytelling approach. He situates the church's diminishing role within broader themes of urbanization and modernization, highlighting how rural communities grapple with their identities and traditions in an increasingly urban-centric society. The book delineates the tension between faith and community, offering a poignant reflection on what these empty spaces symbolize in the contemporary American landscape. Charles Josiah Galpin, a prominent sociologist and theologian, dedicated much of his life to exploring the intersections of religion, community, and social change. His upbringing in a small rural town, coupled with his extensive academic background, imbues his work with both personal insight and scholarly depth. Galpin's reflections are shaped by his keen observations on the pastoral life and the changing dynamics of faith in modern society, making him uniquely positioned to address this pressing issue. "Empty Churches" is essential reading for scholars, clergy, and lay readers alike. Galpin's thoughtful analysis not only unpacks the complexities surrounding rural religious life but also prompts vital questions about the future of faith communities in a rapidly changing world. It is a clarion call to understand the implications of empty churches and to consider pathways toward revitalization.

Charles Josiah Galpin

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 8596547870937
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 29, 2024
  • Sociología y Antropología