A Multitude of All Peoples

A Multitude of All Peoples
Title A Multitude of All Peoples PDF eBook
Author Vince L. Bantu
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 257
Release 2020-03-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830828109

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Christianity is not becoming a global religion—it has always been one. Vince Bantu surveys the geographic range of the early church's history, investigating the historical roots of the Western cultural captivity of the church and the concurrent development of diverse expressions of Christianity across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.

Disciples of All Nations

Disciples of All Nations
Title Disciples of All Nations PDF eBook
Author Lamin O. Sanneh
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 385
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 0195189604

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Tracing the rise of Christianity to its key role in Europe's maritime and colonial expansion, this text sheds light on the ways in which societies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America have been drawn into the Christian orbit.

A Multitude of Blessings

A Multitude of Blessings
Title A Multitude of Blessings PDF eBook
Author Cynthia M. Campbell
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 132
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN

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In A Multitude of Blessings, Cynthia Campbell clearly and engagingly explores the ancient but timely issue of religious diversity, drawing on both biblical and theological sources. Analyzing Old Testament texts, she provides a close reading of several key passages that express God's steadfast love for humankind and show that diversity is part of God's overall plan for human culture. In the New Testament, she turns to several influential texts and familiar passages to which Christians have often pointed as proof of the exclusive truth or superiority of Christianity over other religious traditions. By putting these texts in their respective contexts and by examining the roles of religious "others" in the New Testament, Campbell demonstrates that God's grace extends far beyond a chosen people and that knowledge of God is not limited to Christian believers. Campbell ultimately affirms that religious diversity is part of God's providential care for humankind. Therefore, she urges Christians to be modest in their claims to truth, to be open to interfaith dialogue, and to work with others for justice and peace.

Occupy Religion

Occupy Religion
Title Occupy Religion PDF eBook
Author Joerg Rieger
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 165
Release 2012-10-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1442217936

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Occupy Religion introduces readers to the growing role of religion in the Occupy Movement and asks provocative questions about how people of faith can work for social justice. From the temperance movement to the Civil Rights movement, churches have played key roles in important social movements, and Occupy Religion shows this role is no less critical today.

Gospel Haymanot

Gospel Haymanot
Title Gospel Haymanot PDF eBook
Author Vince L Bantu
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 2020-10-21
Genre
ISBN 9781683536659

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Through seven dominant voices in Black academic theology, Gospel Haymanot sheds new light on biblical authority issues, doctrinal orthodoxy, and evangelical theology on justice and liberation, which engage the Black Christian experience.

History of Christianity

History of Christianity
Title History of Christianity PDF eBook
Author Paul Johnson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 816
Release 2012-03-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 1451688512

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First published in 1976, Paul Johnson’s exceptional study of Christianity has been loved and widely hailed for its intensive research, writing, and magnitude—“a tour de force, one of the most ambitious surveys of the history of Christianity ever attempted and perhaps the most radical” (New York Review of Books). In a highly readable companion to books on faith and history, the scholar and author Johnson has illuminated the Christian world and its fascinating history in a way that no other has. Johnson takes off in the year AD 49 with his namesake the apostle Paul. Thus beginning an ambitious quest to paint the centuries since the founding of a little-known ‘Jesus Sect’, A History of Christianity explores to a great degree the evolution of the Western world. With an unbiased and overall optimistic tone, Johnson traces the fantastic scope of the consequent sects of Christianity and the people who followed them. Information drawn from extensive and varied sources from around the world makes this history as credible as it is reliable. Invaluable understanding of the framework of modern Christianity—and its trials and tribulations throughout history—has never before been contained in such a captivating work.

Confessions of a Secular Jesus Follower

Confessions of a Secular Jesus Follower
Title Confessions of a Secular Jesus Follower PDF eBook
Author Tom Krattenmaker
Publisher Convergent Books
Pages 258
Release 2016
Genre Agnosticism
ISBN 1101906421

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Offers an argument for secular non-believers maintaining that following Jesus Christ as a teacher, example, and primary guide for living can serve to give meaning and direction to those who don't believe in the supernatural elements of Christianity.