Places of Worship

Exploring Their History

By (author) James P. Wind

Paperback - £35.00

Publication date:

06 October 1995

Length of book:

145 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Dimensions:

231x151mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780761989783

Whether Christian churches, Jewish synagogues, Islamic mosques, Buddhist temples, or the gathering places for other faiths, buildings designed for worship are significant to both their own community of believers and their larger communities. Coming to understand the history of places of worship, therefore, is an essential element in understanding the historical fabric of these communities.

Places of Worship offers the abundant insights of an experienced historian of American religion. Using illustrations from a wide diversity of congregations, Wind suggests ways in which answers may be sought. In two enlightening appendices, he also provides guidance to important published works on American religion and a directory of denominational archives and historical agencies. But perhaps his greatest contribution is to emphasize the necessity of viewing any religious community as a dynamic, evolving social organism. The author not only offers a comprehensive rationale for including political and secular influences from each era covered by the religious group's history, he also explains to the reader the most effective use of these resources. Because of its fresh perspective, this volume will prove invaluable to anyone exploring the history of American places of worship.

Places of Worship is Volume 4 in The Nearby History Series.
Wind's book can help professional historians who have not written about congregations before and church members who have not written histories before.