History of the World Christian Movement

History of the World Christian Movement

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Author: Dale T Irvin and Scott W Sunquist
Publisher: Orbis Books
ISBN: 9781570759895
Format: Paperback
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Description

This volume completes a landmark history of Christianity. Reviewed and shaped by an international team of 43 consulting scholars, this history assigns a rightful place to the peoples of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the Near East in the unfolding of the Christian story, In the process a fuller and richer view emerges of Christianity as a religion constantly evolving in dialogue with new cultures, new questions, and new historical influences.

Volume I traced the origins of Christianity up to the middle of the fifteenth century, Volume II continues the story up to the new millennium. Beginning with the early missionary expansion in Africa, Asia, and the Americas, the story goes on to trace the fracturing of Christianity among Catholic, Orthodox, and reformed expressions; the impact of modern colonialism and the emergence of a new global reality; the wars of religion, the impact of the Enlightenment, the rise of Christianity in North America, and the modern missionary movement. Throughout, the authors emphasise the expression of local forms of Christianity in diverse cultures, and the role of Christianity in helping to shape distinct national identities in an era of decolonisation and globalisation.

Author

Dale T Irvin is President of New York Theological Seminary and Professor of World Christianity. He is the author of Christian Histories, Christian Traditioning.

Scott W Sunquist is Dean of the School of Intercultural Studies and Professor of World Christianity at Fuller Theological Seminary.

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