This book takes a novel, cultural approach to studying mainline
denominations, focusing on the denominations' religious and moral
vision--the beliefs, values, symbols, stories, and style that make
a denomination distinct. Of special concern are the ways in which
denominations passed on their vision and how they maintained
plausibility under changing circumstances. Contributors include a
variety of authors, historians, sociologists, anthropologists,
educators, and liturgists who examine ways in which denominations
have sought to transmit their culture with varying degrees of
success or failure.
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