A Program of Religious Education for the Young People of the Rural Church

A Program of Religious Education for the Young People of the Rural Church
Title A Program of Religious Education for the Young People of the Rural Church PDF eBook
Author Marie Marvel
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Release 1923
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A Program of Religious Education for the Rural Church

A Program of Religious Education for the Rural Church
Title A Program of Religious Education for the Rural Church PDF eBook
Author Norman Earl O'Neal
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1951
Genre Religious education
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Youth Work in the Rural Church

Youth Work in the Rural Church
Title Youth Work in the Rural Church PDF eBook
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Pages 120
Release 1940
Genre Rural churches
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International Journal of Religious Education

International Journal of Religious Education
Title International Journal of Religious Education PDF eBook
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Pages 1032
Release 1927
Genre Christian education
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The Organization of Weekday Religious Education in Rural Communities of New York State

The Organization of Weekday Religious Education in Rural Communities of New York State
Title The Organization of Weekday Religious Education in Rural Communities of New York State PDF eBook
Author Hugh Jeremiah Williams
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1941
Genre Religious education
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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Education
Publisher
Pages 838
Release 1938
Genre Education
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Bound For the Promised Land

Bound For the Promised Land
Title Bound For the Promised Land PDF eBook
Author Milton C. Sernett
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 358
Release 1997-10-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0822382458

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Bound for the Promised Land is the first extensive examination of the impact on the American religious landscape of the Great Migration—the movement from South to North and from country to city by hundreds of thousands of African Americans following World War I. In focusing on this phenomenon’s religious and cultural implications, Milton C. Sernett breaks with traditional patterns of historiography that analyze the migration in terms of socioeconomic considerations. Drawing on a range of sources—interviews, government documents, church periodicals, books, pamphlets, and articles—Sernett shows how the mass migration created an institutional crisis for black religious leaders. He describes the creative tensions that resulted when the southern migrants who saw their exodus as the Second Emancipation brought their religious beliefs and practices into northern cities such as Chicago, and traces the resulting emergence of the belief that black churches ought to be more than places for "praying and preaching." Explaining how this social gospel perspective came to dominate many of the classic studies of African American religion, Bound for the Promised Land sheds new light on various components of the development of black religion, including philanthropic endeavors to "modernize" the southern black rural church. In providing a balanced and holistic understanding of black religion in post–World War I America, Bound for the Promised Land serves to reveal the challenges presently confronting this vital component of America’s religious mosaic.