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Author Glenn, Max E.

Title Appalachia in transition / edited by Max E. Glenn.

Publication Info. St. Louis : Bethany Press, [1970]

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 Moore Stacks  HN79.A13 G56    Available  ---
Description 156 pages ; 23 cm
Note "Originally, all but two of the chapters were presented to annual meetings of CORA [Commission on Religion in Appalachia] The others were given at sessions of the Council of the Southern Mountains or the Federation of Communities in Service. All have been revised."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Building an Appalachian alliance for growth, by R. R. Widner.--The Appalachian-urban crisis, by S. C. Mayo.--Human development problems in Appalachia, by M. K. Appleby.--The Christian meaning of community, by E. C. Gardner.--Communion, communication, and community, by W. A. Jones, Jr.--Suspicion and community in Appalachia, by M. Smathers.--Overcoming cruelty with love, by J. E. Carothers.--A case study in community, by T. E. Woodall and B. B. Maurer.--Cooperative mission in Appalachia, by M. E. Glenn.--How religion mirrors and meets Appalachian culture, by J. E. Weller.--Ecumenical trends and Appalachia, by W. R. Sengel.--A new commitment to mission, by W. E. Sanders.
Subject Church and social problems -- Appalachian Region.
Church and social problems.
Appalachian Region.
Appalachian Region -- Social conditions.
Social conditions.
ISBN 4.95