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Author Belknap, Helen Olive, 1891-1986
LoC No. 22020065
Title The Church on the changing frontier : a study of the homesteader and his church
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Summary "The Church on the Changing Frontier: A Study of the Homesteader and His Church" by Helen O. Belknap is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work explores the dynamics of Protestant churches in rural areas, particularly in four counties across the Rocky Mountain States—Beaverhead in Montana, Sheridan in Wyoming, Hughes in South Dakota, and Union in New Mexico. The book investigates how changing social, economic, and environmental factors have influenced the church's role and effectiveness in these regions, providing a glimpse into the intersection of faith and pioneer life. The opening of the book sets the stage for a comprehensive study of the Protestant church's presence and function in the rural American West. It introduces the challenges faced by churches in vast, sparsely populated areas where many residents are transient homesteaders. Belknap outlines the historical context of each of the four counties, detailing their geography, settlement patterns, and demographic trends. She emphasizes the impact of economic pressures and social changes on church life, amidst a backdrop of community dynamics shaped by cooperation and occasional conflict. This early section establishes an analytical framework for the detailed surveys and discussions that follow in later chapters, aiming to present a nuanced view of the church’s roots and ongoing evolution in response to a rapidly changing frontier society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BR: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity
Subject Churches -- Montana -- Beaverhead County
Subject Churches -- Wycoming -- Sheridan County
Subject Churches -- New Mexico -- Union County
Subject Churches -- South Dakota -- Hughes County
Subject Social surveys -- United States
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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