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A study of some multi-ethnic congregations in light of church growth and the homogeneous unit principle

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Charles Leonard. A Study of Some Multi-ethnic Congregations In Light of Church Growth and the Homogeneous Unit Principle. Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5b34752a-9bae-40c4-8de2-02ceb6beefb1.

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C. Leonard. A study of some multi-ethnic congregations in light of church growth and the homogeneous unit principle. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5b34752a-9bae-40c4-8de2-02ceb6beefb1

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Charles Leonard. A Study of Some Multi-Ethnic Congregations In Light of Church Growth and the Homogeneous Unit Principle. Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5b34752a-9bae-40c4-8de2-02ceb6beefb1.

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  • This paper deals with the controversial Homogeneous Unit Principle (HUP) and zeroes in on some multi-ethnic congregations of the Lutheran Church in America to examine the validity of the HUP for urban churches. The study includes a review of the sociological factors that are at work in the communities where multi-ethnic congregations are often found. Factors such as economics, housing, government, and people movement are discussed. The thesis is predicated upon the truth that one cannot understand the multi-ethnic congregation until one has an insight as to its environment.
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  • 02/17/2024

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