Christianity :An Introduction

Publication subTitle :An Introduction

Author: Kennedy > Philip  

Publisher: I.B.Tauris‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9780857719362

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781848853829

Subject: B97 基督教

Keyword: 宗教

Language: ENG

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Description

The Christian faith has the allegiance of one third of the human race. It has succeeded in influencing civilization to such a degree that we now take its existence almost for granted. Yet it might all have been so different. Christianity began with the words and deeds of an obscure village carpenter's son who died a shameful criminal's death at the hands of the Roman occupiers of his country: itself an insignificant outpost of the powerful ruling Empire. The feverish land of biblical Palestine, awash with apocalyptic expectations of deliverance from its foreign overlords, was hardly short of seers and prophets who claimed to be sent visions from God. Yet the followers of this man thought he was different: so different, in fact, that some years after his death and asserted resurrection they scandalously insisted not only that he was sent by God, but that he *was* God._x000D__x000D_How a provincial sect, with its seemingly outrageous ideas, became first the sanctioned religion of the Roman Empire and then, over the course of 2000 years, the creed of billions of people, is the improbable story that this book tells. It is a story of freethinkers, friars, fanatics and firebrands; and of the lay people (not just the clerical or the powerful) who have made up the great mass of Christians over the centuries. Many introductions to Christianity are written by Christians, for Christians. This elegant textbook, by contrast, shows that the history of the religion, while often glorious, i

Chapter

Quick Guide to Common Terms

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

Part 1: Origins and Growth

1. Jesus and the Mediterranean World

2. Ancient Christianity

Part 2: Medieval Christianity

3. The Early Middle Ages, 500-1000

4. The Later Middle Ages, 1000-1500

Part 3: Discovery and Diversity

5. Renaissance and Discovery

6. Reformation and Revolution

Part 4: Enlightenment and Modernity

7. Christianity Transformed

8. Christianity in a Globalized World

Conclusion

List of Maps and Illustrations

Notes

Further Reading

Index

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