World Christianity : critical concepts in religious studies / edited by Elizabeth Koepping.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London ; New York : Routledge, 2011.
Description
4 v. ; 25 cm.

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  • Vol. 1-v. 4

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    Subject(s)
    Series
    Critical concepts in religious studies [More in this series]
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • v. 1.
    • Context and content
    • Foundations: the Bible as agreed text
    • The early church in the Eastern Mediterranean
    • Early Christian expansion: from Tunis to China
    • Consolidation on five continents
    • Elite assumptions and lay agency
    • Inter-continental Enlightenment?
    • v. 2.
    • Nation, state and person in nineteenth-century World Christianity
    • Gender, education and conversion
    • Religion, ethnicity and the nation
    • Local agents of mission
    • Roman Catholic fields of engagement with Pentecostals
    • Negotiating religious and political competition
    • v. 3.
    • Living texts
    • Discerning theology in context
    • Relating to place
    • Texts biblical and local
    • Internal and external structures
    • Cross-national Pentecostalism past and present
    • v. 4.
    • Clothed for glory: dress for Christians
    • Church within walls
    • Church beyond walls: the performance of pilgrimage
    • Performing Christianity
    • Issues for Christianity in the twenty-first century.
    ISBN
    • 9780415468275 (set)
    • 0415468272 (set)
    • 9780415472913 (1)
    • 0415472911 (1)
    • 9780415472906 (2)
    • 0415472903 (2)
    • 9780415472890 (3)
    • 041547289X (3)
    • 9780415472883 (4)
    • 0415472881 (4)
    LCCN
    2010006472
    OCLC
    311759304
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