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Christianity started in Jerusalem. For many centuries it was
concentrated in the West, in Europe and North America. But in the
past century the church expanded rapidly across Africa, Latin
America, and Asia. Thus Christianity's geographic center of density
is now in the West African country of Mali-in Timbuktu. What led to
the church's vibrant growth throughout the Global South? Brian
Stiller identifies five key factors that have shaped the church,
from a renewed openness to the move of the Holy Spirit to the
empowerment of indigenous leadership. While in some areas
Christianity is embattled and threatened, in many places it is
flourishing as never before. Discover the surprising story of the
global advance of the gospel. And be encouraged that Jesus' witness
continues to the ends of the earth.
There are those who say that the Reverend Sydney Smith ought to be
made a saint of the Church of England. There are those who say that
he jested away his chances of a mitre. There are those who simply
read him and laugh. Sydney Smith was not only a humorist. He was a
respected clergyman who worked steadily for Roman Catholic
emancipation despite his own staunch Anglicanism. In 1802 he helped
to found The Edinburgh Review, which became one of the most
powerful journals in Britain. Lord Macaulay referred to him as The
Smith of Smiths. Jane Austen is thought to have based Henry Tilner
in Northanger Abbey on him. G. K. Chesterton was another of his
admirers. This book gathers together a selection of Smith's own
writings together with extracts from his daughter's biography of
him. Arranged thematically, the passages deal with Home and Abroad,
Politics, Social Evils, Education, Religion, and Health and
Happiness. As well as Sydney's renowned wit, the collection
enshrines the wisdom of a man of enormous common sense and the
preaching of an eloquent orator. We discover the sloth, who 'moves
suspended, rests suspended, sleeps suspended, and passes his life
in suspense - like a young clergyman distantly related to a
bishop'. We meet the bishop who deserved to be preached to death by
wild curates. But most of all, we enjoy the company of a man
determined that as long as I can possibly avoid it I will never be
unhappy. The amusing defender of our faith described a friend's
idea of heaven as eating pate de foie gras to the sound of
trumpets. His present-day admirers may disagree, finding their
ideal of heaven in reading this wonderfully entertaining book.
Many of the questions individual churches are asking today about their relationship to one another and the goal of unity among them have a very long history. This book tells the story of the way these questions have arisen and discusses why they can be so hard to answer in modern times. The author asks what we mean by "a church" and how different Christian bodies have understood the way "a church" is related to "the Church." The concept of "communion" is discussed, which looks ecumenically hopeful as a guide to the way forward.
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Seeds of the Church
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