African Reformation

African Reformation
Title African Reformation PDF eBook
Author Allan Anderson
Publisher Africa World Press
Pages 302
Release 2001
Genre Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN 9780865438842

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This studay provides an overview of the numerous African initiated churches that came into being during the 20th century in the various different parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. Written by an acknowledged expert on Christianity in Africa, it also examines the reasons for the emergence of these religious centres that have resulted from the interaction between Christianity and African pre-Christian religions.

Twentieth Century Reformation

Twentieth Century Reformation
Title Twentieth Century Reformation PDF eBook
Author Carl McIntire
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2012-05-01
Genre
ISBN 9781258337735

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Presents The Real Issues Involved In The Movements Which Gave Rise To The Organization Of The Federal Council Of The Churches Of Christ In America And The American Council Of Christian Churches.

Twentieth Century Reformation

Twentieth Century Reformation
Title Twentieth Century Reformation PDF eBook
Author Carl McIntire
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1944
Genre Modernist-fundamentalist controversy
ISBN

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Twentieth Century Reformation

Twentieth Century Reformation
Title Twentieth Century Reformation PDF eBook
Author Carl McIntire
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2012-05-01
Genre
ISBN 9781258331290

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Presents The Real Issues Involved In The Movements Which Gave Rise To The Organization Of The Federal Council Of The Churches Of Christ In America And The American Council Of Christian Churches.

Christianity in the Twentieth Century

Christianity in the Twentieth Century
Title Christianity in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Brian Stanley
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 501
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 0691196842

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"[This book] charts the transformation of one of the world's great religions during an age marked by world wars, genocide, nationalism, decolonization, and powerful ideological currents, many of them hostile to Christianity"--Amazon.com.

Twentieth-Century Catholic Theologians

Twentieth-Century Catholic Theologians
Title Twentieth-Century Catholic Theologians PDF eBook
Author Fergus Kerr
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 248
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN

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A succinct account of Catholic theology from 1900-2007, exploring the sometimes turbulent life, work and legacy of the 20th century's most important Catholic theologians.

Evangelical Catholicism

Evangelical Catholicism
Title Evangelical Catholicism PDF eBook
Author George Weigel
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 307
Release 2014-04-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0465038913

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The Catholic Church is on the threshold of a bold new era in its two-thousand year history. As the curtain comes down on the Church defined by the 16th-century Counter-Reformation, the curtain is rising on the Evangelical Catholicism of the third millennium: a way of being Catholic that comes from over a century of Catholic reform; a mission-centered renewal honed by the Second Vatican Council and given compelling expression by Blessed John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. The Gospel-centered Evangelical Catholicism of the future will send all the people of the Church into mission territory every day -- a territory increasingly defined in the West by spiritual boredom and aggressive secularism. Confronting both these cultural challenges and the shadows cast by recent Catholic history, Evangelical Catholicism unapologetically proclaims the Gospel of Jesus Christ as the truth of the world. It also molds disciples who witness to faith, hope, and love by the quality of their lives and the nobility of their aspirations. Thus the Catholicism of the 21st century and beyond will be a culture-forming counterculture, offering all men and women of good will a deeply humane alternative to the soul-stifling self-absorption of postmodernity. Drawing on thirty years of experience throughout the Catholic world, from its humblest parishes to its highest levels of authority, George Weigel proposes a deepening of faith-based and mission-driven Catholic reform that touches every facet of Catholic life -- from the episcopate and the papacy to the priesthood and the consecrated life; from the renewal of the lay vocation in the world to the redefinition of the Church's engagement with public life; from the liturgy to the Church's intellectual life. Lay Catholics and clergy alike should welcome the challenge of this unique moment in the Church's history, Weigel urges. Mediocrity is not an option, and all Catholics, no matter what their station in life, are called to live the evangelical vocation into which they were baptized: without compromise, but with the joy, courage, and confidence that comes from living this side of the Resurrection.