The Wiley Blackwell companion to world Christianity / edited by Lamin Sanneh and Michael J. McClymond.
Material type: TextSeries: Wiley-Blackwell companions to religionDescription: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9781118554395 (ePub)
- 1118554396 (ePub)
- 9781118556047 (Adobe PDF)
- 1118556046 (Adobe PDF)
- 9781118556115
- 1118556119
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- BR145.3
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Notes on Contributors 1. Introduction; Lamin Sanneh and Michael J. McClymond I. Historical Section A. The Roots (50 - 1750 C.E.) 2. Jewish and Hellenic Worlds and Christian Origins; John J. Collins 3. The “Triumph” of Hellenization in Early Christianity; Wendy Elgersma Helleman 4. Ancient Eastern Christianity: Syria, Persia, Central Asia, and India; Scott W. Sunquist 5. Christianity and the European Conversions; Tomas O’Sullivan 6. Byzantium and Islam in the Mediterranean World; James C. Skedros 7. The Medieval Synthesis: Religion, Society, and Culture; Joseph P. Huffmann 8. Early Modern Missions and Maritime Expansion; Felipe Fernandez-Armesto 9. Bibles, Printing, Books, Churches; Lori Ferrell 10.
The Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Reformation; Jeffrey Klaiber B. Issues in the Modern Period (1750 - 2000 C.E.) 11. The Legacy of Christendom; Philip Jenkins 12. Slavery, Antislavery, and Christianity: Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean; Christopher Schmidt-Nowara 13. Medicine, Agriculture, and Technology in the Missionary Enterprise; Christopher Grundmann 14. Schools and Education in the Missionary Enterprise; Norman Etherington 15. Conversion, Converts, and National Identity; Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu 16. Church and State Relations in the Colonial Period; Brian Stanley 17. New Ideologies and Christian Responses; Govert Buijs 18. The Ecumenical Movement; Jan van Butselaar 19. Vatican II: Renewal, Accommodation, Inculturation; Peter Phan 20.
Healing, Glossolalia, Prophecy, and Exorcism; Michael J. McClymond II. Thematic Section 21. Bible Translation, Culture, and Religion; Lamin Sanneh 22. Christianity and Inter-Religious Encounters; Martin Ganeri 23. Women in Church, State, and Society; Angelyn Dries 24. Worship, Liturgy, Sacraments; Geoffrey Wainwright 25. Freedom, Persecution, and the Status of Christian Minorities; John Witte, Jr. and M. Christian Green 26. Christianity and “Western Classical” Music; David Martin 27. Music in World Christianity; Brian Schrag 28. Visual Arts in World Christianity; Volker Kuster 29. Church Architecture Worldwide; David Bains 30. Revival and Renewal Movements; Michael J. McClymond 31.
Changing Uses of Old and New Media; Jolyon Mitchell and Jeremy Kidwell 32. Global Evangelical and Pentecostal Politics; Paul Freston III. Christianity Since 1800: An Analysis by Regions and Traditions 33. The Middle East and North Africa I. Egypt and North Africa; George Berbary II. Christians in the Ottoman Empire and in Bilad al-Sham; Souad al-Rousse Slim 34. African Christianity: Historical and Thematic Horizons; Lamin Sanneh 35. Western Europe; Simon Coleman 36. Russia and Eastern Europe; Scott Kenworthy 37. Latin America and the Caribbean; Stephen Dove 38. North America; Amanda Porterfield 39. South Asia; Chandra Mallampalli 40. China; Daniel Bays 41. Korea, Japan, the Philippines, and Southeast Asia; J.
Nelson Jennings and Yong Kyu Park 42. Australia and New Zealand; Stuart Piggin and Peter Lineham 43. Oceania; Manfred Ernst and Anna Anisi 44. Roman Catholicism; Thomas Rausch 45. Orthodoxy and Eastern Christianity; John A. McGuckin 46. Anglicanism; Kevin Ward 47. Protestantism; Alister McGrath 48. Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity; Allan Anderson 49. Indigenous and Vernacular Christianity; Michèle Miller Sigg, Eva M. Pascal, and Gina A. Zurlo IV. Expansion and Secularization: A Demographic and Statistical Analysis 50. The Transmission of Christian Faith: A Reflection; Andrew Walls 51. The Demographics and Dynamics of Christian Expansion; Todd M. Johnson 52.
Christianity in Europe and North America: Decline, Transition, or Pluralization?; David Martin
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