Christianity in a Revolutionary Age: The twentieth century in Europe : the Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern churches
Title | Christianity in a Revolutionary Age: The twentieth century in Europe : the Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern churches PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth Scott Latourette |
Publisher | |
Pages | 606 |
Release | 1958 |
Genre | Church history |
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Christianity in a Revolutionary Age
Title | Christianity in a Revolutionary Age PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth Scott Latourette |
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Release | 1962 |
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A Global Church History
Title | A Global Church History PDF eBook |
Author | Steven D. Cone |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 877 |
Release | 2019-09-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0567673073 |
How did the Christian Church originate, what journeys has it taken over two millennia, and how did it come to exist in its present, myriad forms? The answers to these questions form a tapestry of history that reaches from first century Palestine to the ends of the earth. This volume tells this rich story from an ecumenical perspective, drawing on both Eastern and Western historic sources in exploring the rise of Eastern Orthodoxy; the church across Asia, Africa, and the Americas; and the reformations of the Western Church; including the diversity of contemporary voices. The work benefits from many pedagogical features: - boxed text sections identifying central figures and points of debate - study questions for each chapter - chapter summaries - maps --charts --index Supplemented by over 400 illustrations, this book embraces the universality of historic and current Christianity, creating a single and comprehensive volume for students of Church history and systematic theology.
The Twenty-Five Unbelievable Years, 1945-1969
Title | The Twenty-Five Unbelievable Years, 1945-1969 PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph D. Winter |
Publisher | William Carey Publishing |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2005-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0878081364 |
“... a brief, readable course in modern world geography and political history . . . puts the Pope, Billy Graham, the World Council of Churches, the world pentecostal movement, the population explosion, Mao Tze Tung and Biafra into a single picture, and tells us with hard statistics what has happened to Christianity and the World Christian Mission . . . . Illuminates crucial issues no one else is even thinking about . . . . a brilliant piece of work.” –C. Peter Wagner
American Gospel
Title | American Gospel PDF eBook |
Author | Jon Meacham |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 443 |
Release | 2007-03-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1588365778 |
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jon Meacham reveals how the Founding Fathers viewed faith—and how they ultimately created a nation in which belief in God is a matter of choice. At a time when our country seems divided by extremism, American Gospel draws on the past to offer a new perspective. Meacham re-creates the fascinating history of a nation grappling with religion and politics–from John Winthrop’s “city on a hill” sermon to Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence; from the Revolution to the Civil War; from a proposed nineteenth-century Christian Amendment to the Constitution to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s call for civil rights; from George Washington to Ronald Reagan. Debates about religion and politics are often more divisive than illuminating. Secularists point to a “wall of separation between church and state,” while many conservatives act as though the Founding Fathers were apostles in knee britches. As Meacham shows in this brisk narrative, neither extreme has it right. At the heart of the American experiment lies the God of what Benjamin Franklin called “public religion,” a God who invests all human beings with inalienable rights while protecting private religion from government interference. It is a great American balancing act, and it has served us well. Meacham has written and spoken extensively about religion and politics, and he brings historical authority and a sense of hope to the issue. American Gospel makes it compellingly clear that the nation’s best chance of summoning what Lincoln called “the better angels of our nature” lies in recovering the spirit and sense of the Founding. In looking back, we may find the light to lead us forward. Praise for American Gospel “In his American Gospel, Jon Meacham provides a refreshingly clear, balanced, and wise historical portrait of religion and American politics at exactly the moment when such fairness and understanding are much needed. Anyone who doubts the relevance of history to our own time has only to read this exceptional book.”—David McCullough, author of 1776 “Jon Meacham has given us an insightful and eloquent account of the spiritual foundation of the early days of the American republic. It is especially instructive reading at a time when the nation is at once engaged in and deeply divided on the question of religion and its place in public life.”—Tom Brokaw, author of The Greatest Generation
The Living Church
Title | The Living Church PDF eBook |
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Pages | 638 |
Release | 1959 |
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The Limitations of Theological Truth
Title | The Limitations of Theological Truth PDF eBook |
Author | Nigel Brush |
Publisher | Kregel Publications |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2019-03-26 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0825444705 |
Theology is based on God's true and unchanging Word, but does the Bible supply an unwavering foundation for spiritual certainties? Perhaps surprisingly, Brush contends that it does not, because, like science, it is a human discipline and subject to our limitations of knowledge, interpretation, and objectivity. In part one, Brush unpacks this contention, showing how Christians both past and present have arrived at conclusions that actually run counter to biblical teaching, and how these interpretive viewpoints have changed over time. In part two, he makes the case that flawed theological positions have resulted in views that needlessly conflict with science, and that these clashes can be resolved with more accurate formulations. Brush evenly evaluates questions including the age of the earth, the origin of life, and the end of time. Christians who wish to better understand the relationship between their faith and science will be encouraged by the great harmony that Brush sees between scientific findings and biblical teaching. As he guides readers into an awareness of the inherent limitations of our knowledge, believers can cultivate greater humility regarding these contested issues.