Lexington Books
Pages: 170
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-0-7391-4768-9 • Hardback • August 2010 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-0-7391-4770-2 • eBook • August 2010 • $114.00 • (£88.00)
H. B. Cavalcanti is a professor of sociology at James Madison University.
Chapter 1 1: Why Study a Liberal Faith in the Shenandoah Valley?
Chapter 2 2: Churches of the Shenandoah Association
Chapter 3 3: Patterns of Local Church Life
Chapter 4 4: A Year in the Life of a Church
Chapter 5 5: Dimensions of Local Worship
Chapter 6 6: Church Activities in the Valley
Chapter 7 7: Liberal Church, Traditional Congregations
H. B. Cavalcanti has researched comprehensively, analyzed carefully, and identified broad trends. This book is a detailed analysis of the UCC and a fascinating investigation of contemporary Protestant fellowship in the Shenandoah Valley. The United Church of Christ in the Shenandoah Valley should be of interest to those concerned not just about the Shenandoah but contemporary American Protestantism in general. I thoroughly enjoyed this book…. Big ideas emerge from this narrowly defined topic.
— Steve Longenecker, Bridgewater College
This book starts with a simple question — to what extent does the commitments of a liberal denomination find expression in local congregational life?. . . . In the Shenandoah United Church of Christ Association there are deep differences, yet common traits do exist — an evangelical Christocentric theology, confessional worship, fierce independence, practical attitudes, and a caring spirit. This book is well written, realistic and informative, examining how the life of a liberal denomination is fleshed out at the grassroots.
— Barbara Brown Zikmund, Hartford Seminary
This book nicely fills a gap between studies of specific congregations and national trends; it includes many interesting details....[Cavalcanti] adds a very useful case study to scholarly discussions of mainline Protestantism.
— Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture