The Cambridge History of Christianity: Volume 9, World Christianities c.1914-c.2000

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Main Details

Title The Cambridge History of Christianity: Volume 9, World Christianities c.1914-c.2000
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Hugh McLeod
SeriesCambridge History of Christianity
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:733
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 160
Category/GenreHistory of religion
ISBN/Barcode 9780521815000
ClassificationsDewey:270.82
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 12 January 2006
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The twentieth century saw changes as dramatic as any in Christian history. The Churches suffered serious losses, both through persecution and through secularisation, in what had been for several centuries their European heartlands, but grew fast in Africa and parts of Asia. This volume provides a comprehensive history of Catholicism, Protestantism and the Independent Churches in all parts of the world in the century when Christianity truly became a global religion. Written by a powerful team of specialists from many different countries, the volume is broad in scope. The first part focuses on institutions and movements which have had a worldwide impact, including the papacy, the ecumenical movement and Pentecostalism. The second provides a narrative of Christian history in each region of the world. The third focuses on selected themes from an international perspective, including changes in worship, relations with Jews and Muslims, science and the arts, gender and sexuality.

Author Biography

Hugh McLeod is Professor of Church History at the University of Birmingham. His many publications include Secularisation in Western Europe 1848-1914 (Macmillan, 2000).

Reviews

'The project is unprecedented and very welcome. Not least among the strengths of these volumes are the large bibliographies, including many works by the essayists involved.' Times Literary Supplement 'This book really is indispensable reading.' Church Times ' ... this is really a most useful collection ...' Contemporary Review '... fascinating and tantalising ...' The English Historical Review