The Noise Of Solemn Assemblies Christian Commitment And The Religious Establishment In America
작성자
Peter L. Gerger
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
194
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2014
출판사
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1295724952
ISBN-13
9781295724956
설명
Peter L. Gerger explores the complex relationship between Christian commitment and the American religious establishment. He delves into how solemn assemblies serve as a reflection of deeper societal values and tensions. The narrative is enriched with insights into the historical context, revealing how congregations and religious institutions have evolved over time in response to cultural shifts.
With careful analysis, Gerger examines the intersections of faith, politics, and community dynamics, illustrating how these elements contribute to a unique American landscape. His observations prompt readers to consider the implications of religious practices and their impact on broader societal norms.
In a captivating blend of personal stories and academic research, the author invites contemplation on the true essence of religious commitment amidst a changing world. This work resonates with anyone seeking to understand the vital role of faith within the context of American society, providing a thought-provoking reflection on the noise and silence of spiritual gatherings.
With careful analysis, Gerger examines the intersections of faith, politics, and community dynamics, illustrating how these elements contribute to a unique American landscape. His observations prompt readers to consider the implications of religious practices and their impact on broader societal norms.
In a captivating blend of personal stories and academic research, the author invites contemplation on the true essence of religious commitment amidst a changing world. This work resonates with anyone seeking to understand the vital role of faith within the context of American society, providing a thought-provoking reflection on the noise and silence of spiritual gatherings.