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Reclaiming Our Roots: An Inclusive Introduction to Church History: v. 2: From Martin Luther to Martin Luther King

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Reclaiming Our Roots: An Inclusive Introduction to Church History: v. 2: From Martin Luther to Martin Luther King
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mark Ellingsen
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:472
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreChristianity
ISBN/Barcode 9781563382925
ClassificationsDewey:270
Audience
General
Illustrations black & white illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group - Trinity
Publication Date 1 December 1999
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This is the second in a two-volume inclusive church history that pays special attention to Christianity in the southern hemisphere, Eastern Orthodoxy, the church among minority cultures in North America, and the role of women in church history. Beginning with an introduction that situates the Reformers within a medieval milieu, the present volume moves through five-hundred years of history to the present, concluding with the question of whether today's church is a liberating church or a church in decay. Through both volumes in this set, Mark Ellingsen presents church history not merely as a collection of facts but as an opportunity to enter into conversation with the church's richly diverse heritage. He sees the role of church history as: (1) community builder - teaching the faithful their heritage; (2) safety-patrol - sensitizing church leaders to the errors of the past that must still be confronted in the present; (3) liberating instrument - learning to look at reality from the perspective of the other, no longer chained to one's own suppositions and cultural biases; (4) source of theological creativity - providing access to the stimulating insights of the great theological minds of the past. Here, then, is an extraordinarily balanced text, one that provides readers with sympathetic exposure to a variety of credible, scholarly interpretations of major figures and that encourages readers to make their own judgments based on the evidence and with the help of suggested primary-source readings. Leading questions about the material covered are included at the end of each section. Mark Ellingsen is Associate Professor of Church History at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta.

Author Biography

Mark Ellingsen is the author of many books, including When Did Jesus Become Republican?, Evangelical Movement: Growth, Impact, Controversy, Dialog, and Reclaiming our Roots and Sin Bravely. He is Professor of Church History at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia.