Susan Power Bratton is Professor of Environmental Studies at Baylor University.

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Acknowledgments Introduction: From Lawn to Landscape Part 1: History 1. Greens: Christians and Urban Planning 2. Symbols: Churches in Evolving Civic Terrains 3. Gateways: The Urban Megachurch 4. Corporate Campuses: The Suburban Megachurch Part 2: Roles 5. Fountains: The Campus as Ritual Terrain 6. Iconography: Art and Advertising 7. Gardens, Plazas, and Fields: Recreation, Contemplation, and Remembrance Part 3: Connections 8. Woodlands, Wetlands, and Wildlife: Caring for Creation 9. Fences, Gates, and Commons: Boundaries and Neighbors 10. Stages and Stadiums: Performance and Outreach Conclusion: A Practical Theology of Space Notes Bibliography Index
The many and varied strengths of this book rest on the extensive research involved in documenting observations of the 200 megachurches on this journey. [Bratton's] descriptions of the churches are written in clear, accessible language with snapshots that give the reader access to a far-reaching narrative....This book is one of great value, especially to those working in the realm of religious-environmental action, as a way to understand the theological values of megachurches in the religious landscapes of this country. -- Mallory McDuff -- Worldviews: Culture, Religion and Ecology
