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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > General > History of religion
The centuries between 800 and 300 BC saw an explosion of new
religious concepts. Their emergence is second only to man's
harnessing of fire in fundamentally transforming our understanding
of what it is to be human. But why did Socrates, Buddha, Confucius,
Jeremiah, Lao Tzu and others all emerge in this five-hundred-year
span? And why do they have such similar ideas about humanity?In The
Great Transformation, Karen Armstrong examines this phenomenal
period and the connections between this disparate group of
philosophers, mystics and theologians.
Brahana Selassie is a priest in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and
here gives an account of Ethiopia's national Church from its
origins in biblical times to the present century. Drawing
extensively on both biblical and academic sources, 'Towards a
Fuller Vision' describes the controversies that have raged within
the Church, and its constant struggle for the independent existence
it has now achieved.
In this highly engaging book, Peter Walker uses his expertise in
Biblical studies and his extensive experience of leading tours
around the Mediterranean to bring the world of Saint Paul vividly
to life. Following Luke's account in the Book of Acts and using
evidence from Paul s own letters, he reconstructs the apostle s
wide-ranging travels and describes the many places Paul visited as
we encounter them today. In doing so he helps us to appreciate the
issues that Paul confronted and to understand the motivation that
drove him on. Enriched with boxed features outlining key timelines
and topics, and supplemented with maps and street plans, this book
is an ideal introduction to Paul and his travels for scholars at
all levels of study.
Smith tries to redress the balance with a comprehensive history of
mission that highlights the critical contributions of women, as
well as the theological developments that influenced their role.
Beginning with an examination of the New Testament record, Smith
goes on to review the long period between the apostolic church and
the Second Vatican Council. Following a survey of critical
developments since 1965 in both Catholic and other churches, she
concludes with a magisterial chapter entitled "A Feminist
Missiology for Contemporary Missionary Women. "Women in Mission" is
a landmark in women's history and essential reading for anyone
engaged in historical, theological, mission, and women's studies.
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