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The Know Your Bible series is written by knowledgeable scholars who
avoid using unnecessary technical terms or an abundance of
footnotes. The books are written at a high school reading level and
address lay adults and beginning students. Scripture texts are from
the two most commonly used Bibles in the Spanish-speaking world:
the Reina-Valera Revisada and the Version Popular (Good News).
Conozca su Biblia, developed in partnership with the Asociacion
para la Educacion Teologica Hispana and the Evangelical Outreach
and Congregational Mission unit of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
n America, is a unique new Bible commentary series written in
Spanish by leading Hispanic theologians and Bible educators.
Few thinkers have been as influential as Augustine of Hippo. His
writings, such as Confessions and City of God, have left an
indelible mark on Western Christianity. He has become so synonymous
with Christianity in the West that we easily forget he was a man of
two cultures: African and Greco-Roman. The mixture of African
Christianity and Greco-Roman rhetoric and philosophy gave his
theology and ministry a unique potency in the cultural ferment of
the late Roman empire. Augustine experienced what Latino/a theology
calls mestizaje, which means being of a mixed background. Cuban
American historian and theologian Justo Gonzalez looks at the life
and legacy of Augustine from the perspective of his own Latino
heritage and finds in the bishop of Hippo a remarkable resource for
the church today. The mestizo Augustine can serve as a lens by
which to see afresh not only the history of Christianity but also
our own culturally diverse world.
Beginning with the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth
century, this fully revised and updated second volume of The Story
of Christianity continues the marvelous history of the world's
largest religion. Award-winning historian Justo Gonzalez bring to
life the people, dramatic events, and theological debates that have
shaped Protestantism, Catholicism, and Orthodoxy. From the monk
Martin Luther, who dared to stand up to a corrupt pope, to the
surprising spread and growing vitality of today's church in Africa,
Asia, and South America, The Story of Christianity offers a
complete and up-to-date retelling of this amazing history.
With new information on the important contributions of women to
church history as well as the latest information on Christianity in
developing countries, Gonzalez's richly textured study discusses
the changes and directions of the church up to the twenty-first
century. The Story of Christianity covers such recent occurrences
as the fall of the Soviet Union and the return of the Russian
Orthodox Church; feminist, Africa-American, and Third-World
theologies; the scandals and controversies facing the reign of Pope
Benedict XVI; interfaith dialogue; and the movement toward unity of
all Christian churches. This revised and updated edition of The
Story of Christianity concludes with a thoughtful look at the major
issues and debates facing Christianity today.
@lt;DIV@gt;A treatment of the evolution of Christian thought from
the birth of Christ, to the Apostles, to the early church, to the
great flowering of Christianity across the world.@lt;/div@gt;
From the arrival of the conquistadores in the fifteenth century to
the spread of the Pentecostal movement today, Christianity has
moulded, coerced, refashioned, and enriched Latin America.
Likewise, Christianity has been changed, criticized, and renewed as
it crossed the Atlantic. These changes now affect its practice and
understanding, not only in South and Central America and the
Caribbean, but also - through immigration and global communication
- around the world. Focusing on this mutually constitutive
relationship, Christianity in Latin America presents the important
encounters between people, ideas, and events of this large,
heterogeneous subject. In doing so, it takes readers on a
fascinating journey of explorers, missionaries, farmers, mystics,
charlatans, evangelists, dictators, and martyrs. This book offers
an accessible and engaging review of the history of Christianity in
Latin America with a widely ecumenical focus to foster
understanding of the various forces shaping both Christianity and
the region.
In this fully revised and updated edition, the lauded church
historian Justo Gonzalez tells the story of Christianity from its
fragile infancy to its pervasive dominance at the dawn of the
Protestant Reformation. The Story of Christianity, volume 1,
relates the dramatic events, the colorful characters, and the
revolutionary ideas that shaped the first fifteen centuries of the
church's life and thought.
From Jesus's faithful apostles to the early reformist John
Wycliffe, Gonzalez skillfully weaves details from the lives of
prominent figures tracing core theological issues and developments
within the various traditions of the church. The Story of
Christianity demonstrates at each point what new challenges and
opportunities faced the church and how Christians struggled with
the various options open to them, thereby shaping the future
direction of the church.
This new edition of The Story of Christianity incorporates
recent archaeological discoveries to give us a better view of the
early Christian communities. Among these are advances in the
recovery of Gnostic texts that have revealed a richer diversity of
"Christianities" in the first century. Gonzalez also includes
important research done in the past twenty-five years revealing the
significant role of women throughout the history of the church.
With lively storytelling incorporating the latest research, The
Story of Christianity provides a fascinating introduction to the
panoramic history of Christianity.
From the arrival of the conquistadores in the fifteenth century to
the spread of the Pentecostal movement today, Christianity has
moulded, coerced, refashioned, and enriched Latin America.
Likewise, Christianity has been changed, criticized, and renewed as
it crossed the Atlantic. These changes now affect its practice and
understanding, not only in South and Central America and the
Caribbean, but also - through immigration and global communication
- around the world. Focusing on this mutually constitutive
relationship, Christianity in Latin America presents the important
encounters between people, ideas, and events of this large,
heterogeneous subject. In doing so, it takes readers on a
fascinating journey of explorers, missionaries, farmers, mystics,
charlatans, evangelists, dictators, and martyrs. This book offers
an accessible and engaging review of the history of Christianity in
Latin America with a widely ecumenical focus to foster
understanding of the various forces shaping both Christianity and
the region.
In this revised and updated version of his popular history, Justo
Gonzalez retains the essential elements of his earlier three
volumes as he describes the central figures and debates leading to
the Councils of Nicea and Chalcedon. Then he moves to Augustine and
shows how Christianity evolved and was understood in the Latin West
and Byzantine East during the Middle Ages. Finally, he introduces
the towering theological leaders of the Reformation and continues
to trace the development of Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox
Christianities through modernity in the twentieth century to
postmodernity in the twenty-first."
Modern missional movements have often viewed the historic Christian
traditions with suspicion. The old traditions may be beautiful, the
thinking goes, but they're too insular, focused primarily on
worship and on the interior life of the church, and not looking
outward to evangelism and good works. In Liturgical Mission,
Winfield Bevins argues that the church's liturgy and sacramental
life are in fact deeply missional. He explores the historic
practices of the Christian church, demonstrating how they offer a
holistic framework for everyday Christian discipleship and mission
in the twenty-first century. The result is a book that not only
invites all Christians back to the historic liturgy of the church,
but also invites those already in liturgical churches to rediscover
the missional life that has too often remained latent in their own
traditions.
The volumes in Belief: A Theological Commentary on the Bible from
Westminster John Knox Press offer a fresh and invigorating approach
to all the books of the Bible. Building on a wide range of sources
from biblical studies, the history of theology, the church's
liturgical and musical traditions, contemporary culture, and the
Christian tradition, noted scholars focus less on traditional
historical and literary angles in favor of a theologically focused
commentary that considers the contemporary relevance of the texts.
This series is an invaluable resource for those who want to probe
beyond the backgrounds and words of biblical texts to their deep
theological and ethical meanings for the church today.
Conozca su Biblia, developed in partnership with the Asociaci n
para la Educaci n Teol gica Hispana and the Evangelical Outreach
and Congregational Mission unit of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America, is a unique Bible commentary series written in Spanish
by leading Hispanic theologians and Bible educators. Justo L. Gonz
lez, the General Editor for the series, is a distinguished biblical
scholar and the author of numerous books, including Hechos (Acts)
in this series.
Authoritative yet accessible historical overview of Christian
Sunday worship In this book noted Christian historian Justo
Gonzalez tells the story of how and why Christians have worshiped
on Sunday from the earliest days of the church to the present.
After discussing the views and practices relating to Sunday in the
ancient church, Gonzalez turns to Constantine and how his policies
affected Sunday observances. He then recounts the long process,
beginning in the Middle Ages and culminating with Puritanism,
whereby Christians came to think of and strictly observe Sunday as
the Sabbath. Finally, Gonzalez looks at the current state of
things, exploring especially how the explosive growth of the church
in the Majority World has affected the observance of Sunday
worldwide. Readers of this book will rediscover the joy and
excitement of Sunday as the early church celebrated it and will
find inspiration in an age of increasing indifference and hostility
to Christianity.
Una clara, concisa y atrayente introduccion a un campo que esta
regresando una vez mas, especialmente entre los laicos
comprometidos con el renovado interes en el crecimiento espiritual
dentro del contexto de una tradicion eclesiastica. Como
historiadores del cristianismo, los autores de este libro ofrecen
una introduccion a las doctrinas cristianas tradicionales. Escrito
en un estilo claro directo, este libro presenta una resena de las
raices, los contextos particulares, y los entendimientos
doctrinales de temas como la teologia, Dios, el ser humano,
Jesucristo, la iglesia, y la esperanza."
This book helps beginning theological students grasp the basics
of Christian theology. Consciously avoiding the perspective of one
school of thought or confessional tradition, the authors provide
the reader with a brief, broad overview of the questions and
contents of theological study. Their accessible use of language,
clear organization, and careful explanation will prove of
invaluable aid to those who are getting their theological feet wet
for the first time.
"In the words of its authors, this book offers an introduction
'to the fuller spectrum of Christian theology as it has developed
through the centuries.' Few writers address the historical
development of the classic doctrines and the contemporary resonance
as adroitly as Gonzalez and Perez. The chapter on Jesus Christ, for
example, presents concise summaries of the treatments of Christ's
person leading up to Chalcedon, while suggesting a need for a
multiplicity of images in understanding the work of Christ that
liberates the whole person and restores all creation. Beginning
students, as a result, are invited into a living theological
conversation, where the contested claims of the past have continued
relevance in a contemporary era beset by its undervaluing of the
body and creation. Broadly ecumenical in tenor, with reference to
theologians from nearly every century, the work should appeal to
both a popular readership and introductory students in college and
seminary. One disappointing aspect of the book is an absence of
Latino/a, feminist, and liberation perspectives. For a work that
argues for the contextuality of all theology, and from authors
whose previous work has been monumental in Hispanic theological
education, this lack is surprising."---David H. Jensen, Austin
Presbyterian Theological Seminary, in Religious Studies Review,
Volume 29 Number 3, July 2003.
A treatment of the evolution of Christian thought from the birth of
Christ, to the Apostles, to the early church, to the great
flowering of Christianity across the world. Beginning with
Augustine, Volume 2 covers the flowering of Christian thought that
characterized both the Latin West and the Byzantine East during the
Middle Ages.
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