""How to Study the City Church"" is a foundational methodological guide for the sociological analysis of religious institutions within urban environments. Written by H. Paul Douglass, a pioneer in the field of religious research, this work provides a systematic framework for conducting surveys and evaluating the effectiveness of metropolitan churches. It addresses the unique challenges posed by the rapid urbanization of the early twentieth century, offering practical tools for gathering data on membership, social outreach, and community engagement.
The text explores the complex relationship between the church and the evolving urban landscape, emphasizing the need for empirical evidence to inform ecclesiastical strategy and city planning. By detailing specific techniques for mapping parish boundaries and analyzing demographic trends, Douglass provides a comprehensive resource for religious leaders and social scientists alike. This volume serves as a significant historical document in the development of the sociology of religion, reflecting a period of intense institutional self-reflection and the professionalization of church administration. ""How to Study the City Church"" remains an essential reference for understanding the intersection of faith and the modern city.
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Harlan Paul Douglass Imprint: Tradd Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 13mm
Weight: 340g ISBN:9781025727080 ISBN 10: 1025727088 Pages: 240 Publication Date:14 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active