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Paperback How to Study the City Church Book

ISBN: 1025723635

ISBN13: 9781025723631

How to Study the City Church

"How to Study the City Church" is a foundational text in the sociology of religion, providing a comprehensive and systematic methodology for analyzing the role of religious institutions within the urban environment. Written by H. Paul Douglass, a leading pioneer in religious research and the survey movement, this work offers a rigorous framework for understanding how the rapid growth of modern cities impacts congregational life and institutional effectiveness.

The book serves as a practical manual for researchers, ministers, and social scientists, detailing scientific techniques for data collection, community mapping, and demographic analysis. Douglass emphasizes the necessity of empirical evidence in evaluating the social relevance and spiritual vitality of urban churches. By examining the pressures of urbanization, population mobility, and social diversity, the work provides an essential guide for those seeking to adapt traditional religious structures to the complexities of a metropolitan setting.

As a significant historical document in the development of pastoral sociology, "How to Study the City Church" highlights the early twentieth-century intersection of social science and ecclesiastical practice. It remains a vital resource for scholars of American religious history, urban studies, and the evolution of community-based religious research.

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