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Books > Religion & Spirituality > General > History of religion

Rebel Saint - Baptist Wriothesley Noel, 1798-1873 (Paperback): Philip Hill Rebel Saint - Baptist Wriothesley Noel, 1798-1873 (Paperback)
Philip Hill
R1,047 Discovery Miles 10 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Baptist Noel (1798-1873) has been described by the American Evangelical Anglican historian Grayson Carter as a towering figure in nineteenth-century Evangelicalism, but he has been written out of its story because he was a saintly rebel who counted a good conscience more valuable than a good standing. This ultimately led him to abandon his glittering Anglican career and aristocratic family to become a Baptist minister. A Rebel Saint is a comprehensive study of Noel's life, work and thought, correcting the neglect of his remarkable Anglican and Baptist ministries and his many years of prominence in Evangelical life. Philip Hill ably illustrates his influence on issues including the Irvingite controversy, the opposition to the Tractarian movement, and Evangelical ecumenism, and explains his centrality in the establishment of the Evangelical Alliance and the London City Mission. Scholars of Evangelical history will greatly value this account of a pivotal figure, while all will be inspired by his story of sacrifice of fame and fortune for the sake of obeying religious conscience.

Jesus and John Wayne - How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation (Paperback): Kristin Kobes DuMez Jesus and John Wayne - How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation (Paperback)
Kristin Kobes DuMez
R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Jesus and John Wayne, a seventy-five-year history of American evangelicalism, Kristin Kobes Du Mez demolishes the myth that white evangelicals "held their noses" in voting for Donald Trump. Revealing the role of popular culture in evangelicalism, Du Mez shows how evangelicals have worked for decades to replace the Jesus of the Gospels with an idol of rugged masculinity and Christian nationalism in the mould of Ronald Reagan, Mel Gibson and above all, John Wayne. As Du Mez observes, the beliefs at the heart of white evangelicalism today preceded Trump and will outlast him.

Vicissitudes of the Goddess - Reconstructions of the Gramadevata in India's Religious Traditions (Hardcover): Sree Padma Vicissitudes of the Goddess - Reconstructions of the Gramadevata in India's Religious Traditions (Hardcover)
Sree Padma
R3,979 Discovery Miles 39 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a detailed history of Hindu goddess traditions with a special focus on the local goddesses of Andhra Pradesh, past and present. The antiquity and the evolution of these goddess traditions are illustrated and documented with the help of archaeological reports, literary sources, inscriptions and art. Tracing the symbols and images of goddess into the brahmanical (Saiva and Vaisnava), Buddhist, and Jaina religious traditions, the book argues effectively how and with what motivations goddesses and their symbolizations were appropriated and transformed. The book also examines the evolution of popular Hindu goddesses such as Durga and Kali, discussing their tribal and agricultural backgrounds. It also deals extensively with how and in what circumstances women are deified and shows how these deified women cults share characteristics with the village goddesses.

The The Christian Society (Paperback): The The Christian Society (Paperback)
R990 Discovery Miles 9 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In The Christian Society, one of the great Christian commentators of the twentieth century describes how the Church came to be a society. The past relationship between the missionary church and the pagan cultures it replaced is discussed alongside more recent delicate ecumenical relationships and the ongoing conflict between the church and atheism. Stephen Neill's perceptiveness as a historian is shown in his masterful summary of the church's story from the days of Jesus to his own time. Meanwhile, his experience as a missionary and ecumenist comes to the fore as he demonstrates how the unity of the church is integral to its place in modern society, and its power to create a society. Throughout, his approach is empirical, and he considers 'all who have claimed the Christian name, without making preliminary judgements as to their orthodoxy or their standing within the general body of Christian people.' The result is a comprehensive depiction of Christianity as a social phenomenon that is as relevant today as when it was written.

Envisioning Islam - Syriac Christians and the Early Muslim World (Paperback): Michael Philip Penn Envisioning Islam - Syriac Christians and the Early Muslim World (Paperback)
Michael Philip Penn
R765 Discovery Miles 7 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first Christians to encounter Islam were not Latin-speakers from the western Mediterranean or Greek-speakers from Constantinople but Mesopotamian Christians who spoke the Aramaic dialect of Syriac. Under Muslim rule from the seventh century onward, Syriac Christians wrote the most extensive descriptions extant of early Islam. Seldom translated and often omitted from modern historical reconstructions, this vast body of texts reveals a complicated and evolving range of religious and cultural exchanges that took place from the seventh to the ninth century. The first book-length analysis of these earliest encounters, Envisioning Islam highlights the ways these neglected texts challenge the modern scholarly narrative of early Muslim conquests, rulers, and religious practice. Examining Syriac sources including letters, theological tracts, scientific treatises, and histories, Michael Philip Penn reveals a culture of substantial interreligious interaction in which the categorical boundaries between Christianity and Islam were more ambiguous than distinct. The diversity of ancient Syriac images of Islam, he demonstrates, revolutionizes our understanding of the early Islamic world and challenges widespread cultural assumptions about the history of exclusively hostile Christian-Muslim relations.

The History of Christianity - The Age of Exploration to the Modern Day (Paperback, New edition): Jonathan Hill The History of Christianity - The Age of Exploration to the Modern Day (Paperback, New edition)
Jonathan Hill
R608 Discovery Miles 6 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How did a group of scared peasants from a backwater of the Roman empire - followers of an executed criminal - form the largest religion on the planet? The story of Christianity, its transformation from an illegal sect to the religion of emperors, kings and presidents, and its spread across the globe, is an endlessly fascinating one. The History of Christianity gives readers an overview of these extraordinary 2,000 years. It is a history not only of how Christianity has changed the world, but also of how the world has changed Christianity. The first half of this volume is arranged mostly chronologically to create a single narrative from the age of exploration to the late twentieth century. The second half describes the history of the church in the past hundred years or so, with each chapter focusing on a different part of the world. Boxed features throughout the volume highlight especially important figures or themes from each of these periods. The History of Christianity:The Age of Exploration to the Modern Day will be welcomed by all those wanting a lively and engaging presentation of the people, events, places, and plain curiosities that have formed the Christian story.

The Reformation - What you need to know and why (Paperback): Michael Reeves, John Stott The Reformation - What you need to know and why (Paperback)
Michael Reeves, John Stott
R180 Discovery Miles 1 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Michael Reeves tells the story of the Reformation in a fast-paced style. John Stott (text updated with permission) takes the story forward, looking at the essence of the evangelical faith, and our responsibility now to hold it fast, and to pass it on. In an Appendix, Alan Purser asks us to re-examine what Jesus was praying for in John 17, when he asked his Father that the church may be one. This passage has been misunderstood and mis -preached for centuries. The book, carefully footnoted, includes a Timeline, running from the earliest 'heretik' martyr in Scotland in 1407 to the production of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. We have the precious and eternal gospel' passed down to us through the courage of the Reformers', said the book's Editor, Julia Cameron.'This modest volume gives readers an easy grasp of the racy history of events in Europe. More than that, it shows why we need to know about the Reformation now.'

Living Pulpit - Sermons That Illustrate Preaching in the Stone-Campbell Movement 1968-2018 (Paperback): Mary Alice Mulligan Living Pulpit - Sermons That Illustrate Preaching in the Stone-Campbell Movement 1968-2018 (Paperback)
Mary Alice Mulligan; Edited by Mary Alice Mulligan
R738 R581 Discovery Miles 5 810 Save R157 (21%) Out of stock
The Arts of Encounter - Christians, Muslims, and the Power of Images in Early Modern Spain (Hardcover): Catherine Infante The Arts of Encounter - Christians, Muslims, and the Power of Images in Early Modern Spain (Hardcover)
Catherine Infante
R1,177 Discovery Miles 11 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Images of crosses, the Virgin Mary, and Christ, among other devotional objects, pervaded nearly every aspect of public and private life in early modern Spain, but they were also a point of contention between Christian and Muslim cultures. Writers of narrative fiction, theatre, and poetry were attuned to these debates, and religious imagery played an important role in how early modern writers chose to portray relations between Christians and Muslims. Drawing on a wide variety of literary genres as well as other textual and visual sources - including historical chronicles, travel memoirs, captives' testimonies, and paintings - Catherine Infante traces the references to religious visual culture and the responses they incited in cross-confessional negotiations. She reveals some of the anxieties about what it meant to belong to different ethnic or religious communities and how these communities interacted with each other within the fluid boundaries of the Mediterranean world. Focusing on the religious image as a point of contact between individuals of diverse beliefs and practices, The Arts of Encounter presents an original and necessary perspective on how Christian-Muslim relations were perceived and conveyed in print.

Ars Judaica: The Bar-Ilan Journal of Jewish Art, Volume 16 (Paperback): Ilia Rodov Ars Judaica: The Bar-Ilan Journal of Jewish Art, Volume 16 (Paperback)
Ilia Rodov
R1,833 Discovery Miles 18 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume focuses on the migration and acculturation of images in Jewish culture and how that reflects intercultural exchange. Gender aspects of Jewish art are also highlighted, as is the role of images in interreligious encounters. Other topics covered include the history, codicology, and iconography of a Haggadah produced in the late fifteenth century.

Whatever Happened to Evangelicalism? (Paperback): Albert Truesdale Whatever Happened to Evangelicalism? (Paperback)
Albert Truesdale
R561 R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Save R37 (7%) Out of stock
Christianity and War in Medieval East Central Europe and Scandinavia (Hardcover, New edition): Radoslaw Kotecki, Carsten Selch... Christianity and War in Medieval East Central Europe and Scandinavia (Hardcover, New edition)
Radoslaw Kotecki, Carsten Selch Jensen, Stephen Bennett
R5,018 Discovery Miles 50 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
New Testament Pattern - An Exegetical Enquiry into the 'Catholic' and 'Protestant' Dualism (Paperback): New Testament Pattern - An Exegetical Enquiry into the 'Catholic' and 'Protestant' Dualism (Paperback)
R1,047 Discovery Miles 10 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is the nature of Christian unity? Is it Sacramental, Organic, Federal, Spiritual? These are questions that demand careful examination when different Christian traditions are drawing closer to one another in a common desire to heal the divisions that hinder the witness of the Church to the world. In any attempt to deal with these questions, full weight must be given to the evidence of the New Testament itself: what kind of unity does it reveal? In New Testament Pattern, Jean-Louis Leuba reveals a two-fold framework of unity in the New Testament. One strand - in its witness to Christ, to the Apostles and to the Church - emphasises the institutional, traditional and particular. The other strand emphasises the personal, dynamic and universal. Yet the two strands are actually one. Their unity is more comprehensive, more creative, than any undifferentiated unity could be, with important implications for ecumenism and broader scriptural study.

Icelandic Folklore and the Cultural Memory of Religious Change (Paperback, New edition): Eric Shane Bryan Icelandic Folklore and the Cultural Memory of Religious Change (Paperback, New edition)
Eric Shane Bryan
R1,019 Discovery Miles 10 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Diary of Samuel Rogers, 1634-1638 (Hardcover): Tom Webster, Kenneth Shipps The Diary of Samuel Rogers, 1634-1638 (Hardcover)
Tom Webster, Kenneth Shipps
R2,112 Discovery Miles 21 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rogers's diary offers a direct and personal expression of the meaning of English Puritanism on the eve of the civil war. Samuel Rogers began his diary just before his twenty-first birthday. He was a godly minister from godly stock - his grandfather, father and uncle were all part of the Puritan Movement - and his diary begins as Samuel finishes hiseducation at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Samuel expresses his intense loneliness as chaplain to the unsatisfactory Dennys of Bishops Stortford, and his efforts to obtain comfort from the nearby godly community - including visitsto Wethersfield, where his father was lecturer. His isolation eases, and his diary ends, shortly after he is appointed chaplain to the family of Lady Mary de Vere, whose contacts with prominent members of the godly he details in his pages. The diary's unrivalled view, from a day-to-day puritan perspective, of what the 1630s were like for a godly minister 'in the battlefield' makes it a valuable record. For Rogers, everything is of religious relevance: in addition to the social detail of the diary there is also a real and persuasive revelation of the spiritual meaning of Puritanism.

Reading Revelation - A Thematic Approach (Hardcover): Reading Revelation - A Thematic Approach (Hardcover)
R2,552 Discovery Miles 25 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Book of Revelation can be read in various ways. Where interpretation opts not to venture beyond Revelation or approach the book as a forecast of end-time events, it typically favours either going behind the text, in search of a socio-historical context of origin to which it might refer, or else standing in front of the text and investigating the book's reception history, or its present relevance and impact. Comparatively little interpretative work has been undertaken inside the text, exploring the mechanics of how Revelation 'works', still less how its complex parts might fit together into a meaningful whole. Gordon Campbell considers Revelation to be a coherent narrative composition that draws its hearer or reader into its text-world. In Reading Revelation: A Thematic Approach, Campbell gives an innovative account of Revelation's sophisticated thematic content. Mindful of Revelation's narrative verve, or its architecture en mouvement (as Jacques Ellul once put it), Campbell plots a series of thematic trajectories through the book. On this reading, parody and parallelism fundamentally shape the whole narrative. As a first-ever integrated account of Revelation's macro-themes, Reading Revelation makes an important contribution to Revelation scholarship. In its light, the book may justifiably be seen as the 'crowning achievement' of the Scriptures.

In Pursuit of Faithfulness - Conviction, Conflict, and Compromise in the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference (Paperback):... In Pursuit of Faithfulness - Conviction, Conflict, and Compromise in the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference (Paperback)
Rich Preheim
R755 R598 Discovery Miles 5 980 Save R157 (21%) Out of stock
The Magdalene in the Reformation (Hardcover): Margaret Arnold The Magdalene in the Reformation (Hardcover)
Margaret Arnold
R867 R819 Discovery Miles 8 190 Save R48 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Prostitute, apostle, evangelist-the conversion of Mary Magdalene from sinner to saint is one of the Christian tradition's most compelling stories, and one of the most controversial. The identity of the woman-or, more likely, women-represented by this iconic figure has been the subject of dispute since the Church's earliest days. Much less appreciated is the critical role the Magdalene played in remaking modern Christianity. In a vivid recreation of the Catholic and Protestant cultures that emerged in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, The Magdalene in the Reformation reveals that the Magdalene inspired a devoted following among those eager to find new ways to relate to God and the Church. In popular piety, liturgy, and preaching, as well as in education and the arts, the Magdalene tradition provided both Catholics and Protestants with the flexibility to address the growing need for reform. Margaret Arnold shows that as the medieval separation between clergy and laity weakened, the Magdalene represented a new kind of discipleship for men and women and offered alternative paths for practicing a Christian life. Where many have seen two separate religious groups with conflicting preoccupations, Arnold sees Christians who were often engaged in a common dialogue about vocation, framed by the life of Mary Magdalene. Arnold disproves the idea that Protestants removed saints from their theology and teaching under reform. Rather, devotion to Mary Magdalene laid the foundation within Protestantism for the public ministry of women.

Sacraments After Christendom (Paperback): Sacraments After Christendom (Paperback)
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In contemporary Western society the church has been pushed to the margins, leading experts to describe the current era as a time 'after Christendom'. Many traditional churches and congregations are struggling, a condition worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic regulations. As the practice of churchgoing wanes, the performance of the sacrament is called into question. How can we bring the traditional, communal experience of sacrament into the modern world? In Sacraments after Christendom, Andrew Francis and Janet Sutton tackle this question head-on, exploring and discussing the enactment of the sacrament in the context of church decline and an increasingly isolated world. In doing so, they deconstruct traditional perceptions and broaden our understanding of ritual and community in order to rediscover the truth of the sacrament.

Icelandic Folklore and the Cultural Memory of Religious Change (Hardcover, New edition): Eric Shane Bryan Icelandic Folklore and the Cultural Memory of Religious Change (Hardcover, New edition)
Eric Shane Bryan
R3,696 Discovery Miles 36 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Racism, Slavery, Salvation and the Bible - What's Wrong with America From A Christian Pastor's Perspective... Racism, Slavery, Salvation and the Bible - What's Wrong with America From A Christian Pastor's Perspective (Hardcover)
Nathaniel Powell
R1,302 Discovery Miles 13 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Keeping the Ancient Way - Aspects of the Life and Work of Henry Vaughan (1621-1695) (Hardcover): Robert Wilcher Keeping the Ancient Way - Aspects of the Life and Work of Henry Vaughan (1621-1695) (Hardcover)
Robert Wilcher
R3,862 Discovery Miles 38 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written by one of the editors of the new complete works of Henry Vaughan, Keeping the Ancient Way is the first book-length study of the poet by a single author for twenty years. It deals with a number of key topics that are central to the understanding and appreciation of this major seventeenth-century writer. These include his debt to the hermetic philosophy espoused by his twin brother (the alchemist, Thomas Vaughan); his royalist allegiance in the Civil War; his loyalty to the outlawed Church of England during the Interregnum; the unusual degree of intertextuality in his poetry (especially with the Scriptures and the devotional lyrics of George Herbert); and his literary treatment of the natural world (which has been variously interpreted from Christian, proto-Romantic, and ecological perspectives). Each of the chapters is self-contained and places its topic in relation to past and current critical debates, but the book is organized so that the biographical, intellectual, and political focus of Part One informs the discussion of poetic craftsmanship in Part Two. A wealth of historical information and close critical readings provide an accessible introduction to the poet and his period for students and general readers alike. The up-to-date scholarship will also be of interest to specialists in the literature and history of the Civil War and Interregnum.

Prophecy in Carthage (Hardcover): Cecil M. Robeck Prophecy in Carthage (Hardcover)
Cecil M. Robeck
R1,410 Discovery Miles 14 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Nature, Power, Deceit, and Prevalency of Indwelling sin in Believers (Hardcover): John Owen The Nature, Power, Deceit, and Prevalency of Indwelling sin in Believers (Hardcover)
John Owen
R895 Discovery Miles 8 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Passionate Peace: Emotions and Religious Coexistence in Later Sixteenth-Century Augsburg (Hardcover): Sean Dunwoody Passionate Peace: Emotions and Religious Coexistence in Later Sixteenth-Century Augsburg (Hardcover)
Sean Dunwoody
R3,593 Discovery Miles 35 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In an age characterized by religious conflict, Protestant and Catholic Augsburgers remained largely at peace. How did they do this? This book argues that the answer is in the "emotional practices" Augsburgers learned and enacted-in the home, in marketplaces and other sites of civic interaction, in the council house, and in church. Augsburg's continued peace depended on how Augsburgers felt-as neighbors, as citizens, and believers-and how they negotiated the countervailing demands of these commitments. Drawing on police records, municipal correspondence, private memoranda, internal administrative documents and other records revealing everyday behavior, experience, and thought, Sean Dunwoody shows how Augsburgers negotiated the often-conflicting feelings of being a good believer and being a good citizen and neighbor.

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