Sanctifying Suburbia

Sanctifying Suburbia
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9780197679630
ISBN-13 : 0197679633
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Book Synopsis Sanctifying Suburbia by : Brian Jonathan Miller

Download or read book Sanctifying Suburbia written by Brian Jonathan Miller and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2025 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The suburbs are home to the majority of Americans, including millions of evangelical Christians and thousands of evangelical congregations and organizations. And while American evangelicals are a potent force in society and politics, their connection to and embrace of the suburbs are rarely examined. How did white evangelicals come to see the suburbs as a promised land, home to the evangelical good life and to dense concentrations and networks of evangelical residents, churches big and small, and nonprofit organizations? This book systematically assesses how evangelicals became intertwined with the suburbs and what this means for evangelical life. Brian Miller shows how evangelical views of race and ethnicity, social class, and gender led to anti-urban sentiment, white flight, and the pursuit of racial exclusivity-all of which has led evangelicals to make the suburbs their physical and spiritual home. At the same time, clusters of evangelical organizations were planting themselves in the suburbs, drawing evangelicals out of the cities. Through sociological analysis, case studies of multiple communities with clusters of evangelical residents, and examinations of evangelical culture, Miller shows that in order to fully understand American evangelicals we must take a deeper look at how evangelicals embraced suburbs and how the suburbs shaped them.


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