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Fry, Charles Luther

 
9781025596617: Diagnosing the Rural Church: A Study in Method

Sinopsis

"Diagnosing the Rural Church, a Study in Method" presents a rigorous sociological analysis of religious institutions in rural America during the early 20th century. Author C. Luther Fry departs from traditional anecdotal assessments to introduce a scientific, data-driven approach for evaluating the vitality and effectiveness of country churches. By examining membership statistics, financial contributions, and attendance patterns, this work seeks to identify the systemic issues facing rural congregations as they navigate a changing social landscape.

The study provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the role of the church as a social and spiritual anchor in small communities. Fry explores the correlation between regional economic conditions and religious health, offering a "method" for diagnosis that remains a significant contribution to the field of the sociology of religion. Readers interested in American religious history, ecclesiastical administration, and rural studies will find this work to be an essential primary source. "Diagnosing the Rural Church, a Study in Method" captures a critical moment of transition for American Protestantism, emphasizing the need for institutional adaptation and evidence-based leadership in the face of modern challenges.

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