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A Particular Place: Urban Restructuring and Religious Ecology in a Southern Exurb
Contributor(s): Eiesland, Nancy L. (Author)
ISBN: 0813527384     ISBN-13: 9780813527383
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 1999
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Annotation: A Particular Place tells the story of the dramatic changes that take place in the religious lives of a community faced with urban restructuring -- in this case, Dacula, Georgia, a once-quiet small town on the outskirts of Atlanta. The demographics of Dacula were drastically altered by the population influx, service sector development, and housing expansion brought on by the growth of the metropolis.

Nancy L. Eiesland provides a qualitative study of how the local religious congregations altered themselves, their relations with one another, and -- over time -- their community in light of this disruption to their social order. Eiesland accounts for these changes by examining the lives of area newcomers and long-time residents, discussing the responses of locals to the emergence of a megachurch in their community, investigating the wrenching processes of congregational births and deaths, and studying responses to community conflicts.

Applying population ecology approaches to the study of religious organizations within their local contexts, A Particular Place addresses two types of restructuring that are often mutually implicated but seldom addressed together -- urban and religious restructuring. This book demonstrates all that can be learned from studious attention to a particular place.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Sociology - Urban
- Religion | Christian Living - Social Issues
- Social Science | Sociology Of Religion
Dewey: 306.609
LCCN: 99015069
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 6.26" W x 9.02" (0.96 lbs) 272 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Southeast U.S.
- Demographic Orientation - Urban
- Geographic Orientation - Georgia
- Cultural Region - South
 
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A Particular Place tells the story of the dramatic changes that take place in the religious lives of a community faced with urban restructuring--in this case, Dacula, Georgia, a once-quiet small town on the outskirts of Atlanta. The demographics of Dacula were changed dramatically by the population inflow, service sector development, and housing expansion brought on by the growing metropolis.

Nancy L. Eiesland provides a qualitative study of how the local religious congregations altered themselves, their relations with one another, and--over time--their community in light of this disruption to their social order. Eiesland accounts for these changes by examining the lives of area newcomers and long-time residents, discussing the responses of locals to the emergence of a megachurch in their community, investigating the wrenching processes of congregational birth and deaths, and studying responses to community conflicts.

Applying population ecology approaches to the study of religious organizations within their local contexts, A Particular Place addresses together two types of restructuring that are often mutually implicated--urban and religious restructuring. This book demonstrates all that can be learned from studious attention to a particular place.