Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches: Religious Pluralism in the New Millennium

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Abingdon Press, 2000 - Religion - 400 pages
Readers of the Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches have come to trust it as the best single source of information about the status of religion in North America. Updated and confirmed annually, this accurate and comprehensive resource provides quick-reference access to names, addresses, telephone numbers, and fax numbers for denominational leaders, headquarters, agencies, and regional headquarters, as well as historical and current statistical data. This edition will include a theme chapter by Diana Eck on "Religious Pluralism in the New Millennium."

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Editors Preface
9
Directory of Selected Faith Traditions in America
17
II
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About the author (2000)

(2001) EILEEN W. LINDNER is the Deputy General Secretary for Research & Planning of the nation's largest ecumenical agency, the National Council of Churches, comprised of thirty-five protestant and orthodox churches with a constituent membership exceeding fifty million Americans. During her tenure as Director of the Child Advocacy Office, Lindner established the Ecumenical Child Care Network, serving 18,000 preschool programs in churches of all denominations nationwide. She serves as Theologian in Residence to the Children's Defense Fund's Summer Institute in Child Advocacy Ministry and as a member of the board of Directors of Stand for Children.

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