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What is Christianity? How did it begin? What do Christians believe?
What are their customs and history? How has Christianity developed
though the centuries, and how diverse is Christianity today?
Introducing Christianity is an essential introduction to one of the
world's great religious traditions. James R. Adair narrates the
history of Christianity: the intellectual and historical context of
its origins, its triumph under the Romans, the upheavals of the
Crusades, the Protestant and Catholic Reformations and the
challenges of the Enlightenment, and of the modern age. He explores
the intriguing new forms Christianity took in the nineteenth
century, the evolution of sects such as Mormonism and Jehovah's
witnesses, and its mission to Africa. Adair also interrogates
Christianity's role in the modern world, as he surveys liturgical,
geographical and denominational perspectives of contemporary
Christianity. He concludes by investigating how Christians interact
with modern culture, particularly science, the arts, ethics,
political and other religions. Written in a vivid and lively style,
by an experienced teacher, Introducing Christianity is the ideal
resource for students beginning their studies of Christianity.
Richly illustrated, it also includes quotations from original
sources, learning goals, summary boxes, questions for discussion,
suggestions for further reading, and a comprehensive glossary, to
aid study and revision. The accompanying website to this book can
be found at www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415772129.
What is Christianity? How did it begin? What do Christians believe?
What are their customs and history? How has Christianity developed
though the centuries, and how diverse is Christianity today?
Introducing Christianity is an essential introduction to one of the
world's great religious traditions. James R. Adair narrates the
history of Christianity: the intellectual and historical context of
its origins, its triumph under the Romans, the upheavals of the
Crusades, the Protestant and Catholic Reformations and the
challenges of the Enlightenment, and of the modern age. He explores
the intriguing new forms Christianity took in the nineteenth
century, the evolution of sects such as Mormonism and Jehovah's
witnesses, and its mission to Africa. Adair also interrogates
Christianity's role in the modern world, as he surveys liturgical,
geographical and denominational perspectives of contemporary
Christianity. He concludes by investigating how Christians interact
with modern culture, particularly science, the arts, ethics,
political and other religions. Written in a vivid and lively style,
by an experienced teacher, Introducing Christianity is the ideal
resource for students beginning their studies of Christianity.
Richly illustrated, it also includes quotations from original
sources, learning goals, summary boxes, questions for discussion,
suggestions for further reading, and a comprehensive glossary, to
aid study and revision. The accompanying website to this book can
be found at www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415772129.
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