An introduction to Christianity

An Introduction to Christianity examines the key figures, events and ideas of two thousand years of Christian history and places them in context. It considers the religion in its material as well as its spiritual dimensions and explores its interactions with wider society such as money, politics, fo...

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Main Author: Woodhead, Linda 1964- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2004.
In:Year: 2004
Series/Journal:Introduction to religion
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Kirchengeschichte
B Christentum / Geschichte
Further subjects:B Power (Christian theology) ; History of doctrines
B Christianity and culture History
B Christianity and culture ; History
B Power (Christian theology) History of doctrines
B Church History
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:An Introduction to Christianity examines the key figures, events and ideas of two thousand years of Christian history and places them in context. It considers the religion in its material as well as its spiritual dimensions and explores its interactions with wider society such as money, politics, force, gender and the family, and non-Christian cultures and societies. This Introduction places particular focus on the ways in which Christianity has understood, embodied and related to power. It shows how the Church's longstanding love affair with 'higher power', both human and divine, has been repeatedly challenged by alternative ideas of of 'power from below', both sacred and secular. Finally, by bringing the history of Christianity right up-to-date, this book explores the ways in which churches of both North and South react to the rise of modern democracy. Comprehensive and accessible, this book will appeal to the student and general reader.
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ISBN:051180086X
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511800863