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Congregationalism in the Court Suburb: Exploring the Rise of Congregationalism in the Victorian Court Suburb

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Religion & Spirituality

In "Congregationalism in the Court Suburb," John Stoughton delves into the intricate relationships between faith, community, and urban life in 19th-century America. This profound exploration highlights the rise of Congregationalism as a pivotal part of social and cultural identity within the burgeoning suburbs surrounding major urban centers. Stoughton's narrative is marked by a blend of meticulous historical research and evocative prose, presenting a docu-narrative that captures both the theological underpinnings and the grassroots movements of the era. The work is contextualized against the backdrop of a rapidly industrializing society, where the congregation emerged not only as a religious institution but also as a social haven amidst changing urban dynamics. John Stoughton, an esteemed historian and theologian, draws from his extensive background in the American religious landscape to enrich this study. His scholarly pursuits have often gravitated toward the intersections of faith and social movements, reflecting his own commitment to understanding the role of religion in shaping community life. His previous works have established him as a leading voice in the examination of Congregationalism, adding depth and authority to the themes he presents in this text. "Congregationalism in the Court Suburb" is essential reading for anyone interested in American religious history, urban studies, or the evolution of community identity. Stoughton invites readers to reflect on the enduring legacies of faith in shaping both individual lives and collective social movements, making this book a vital addition to the libraries of scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066155971

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Ebook: 18 December 2019

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