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Iran and Christianity: Historical Identity and Present Relevance
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Iran and Christianity: Historical Identity and Present Relevance
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Mark Bradley
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:210 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156 |
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Category/Genre | Sufism and Islamic mysticism Religious institutions and organizations |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781441111678
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Classifications | Dewey:275.5 |
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Audience | Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly | Professional & Vocational | |
Edition |
NIPPOD
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Illustrations |
20
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Continuum Publishing Corporation
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Imprint |
Continuum Publishing Corporation
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Publication Date |
29 December 2011 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
In this enlightening study Mark Bradley looks at the growing underground church in Iran. Given the hostility of the regime, it is often assumed that Christianity is withering in Iran, but in fact more Iranian Muslims have become Christians in the last 25 years than since the seventh century, when Islam first came to Iran. Beginning with an in-depth look at the historical identity of Iran, religiously, culturally and politically, Bradley shows how this identity makes Iranians inclined towards Christianity. He goes on to look at the impact of the 1979 revolution, an event which has brought war, economic chaos and totalitarianism to Iran, and its implications for Iranian faith. The study concludes with an analysis of church growth since 1979 and an examination of the emerging underground church. This is a fascinating work, guaranteed to improve any reader's knowledge of not only Iranian faith and church growth, but of Iranian culture and history as a whole thanks to the thorough treatment given to the country's background.
Author Biography
Mark Bradley has been involved with the Iranian church for over 20 years and lectures in Church and Mission history.
Reviews"Mark Bradley clearly knows Iran and the Iranian people. Dealing honestly with the historical and political identity of Iran as well as the growth and suffering of the Iranian church, the book reads like a novel, I did not want to put it down.With so much mutual misunderstanding and mistrust between the United States and Iran, this is an important and timely book. It deserves a wide readership. I hope it dispels ignorance and helps diffuse tensions between Iran and the West. It should become a standard popular text on the development of Christianity in Iran." - Revd. Dr Stephen Sizer, author and senior pastor, Christ Church, Virginia Water, UK
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