The Cambridge History of Christianity Volume 5 Eastern Christianity

The Cambridge History of Christianity  Volume 5  Eastern Christianity
Author: Michael Angold,Frances Margaret Young,K. Scott Bowie,Margaret Mary Mitchell,Augustine Casiday,Stewart Jay Brown,Thomas F. X. Noble,Julia M. H. Smith,Cambridge University Press,Miri Rubin,R. Po-chia Hsia,Timothy Tackett,Sheridan Gilley,Hugh McLeod,Brian Stanley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2006-08-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780521811132

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This volume encompasses the whole Christian Orthodox tradition from 1200 to the present. Its central theme is the survival of Orthodoxy against the odds into the modern era. It celebrates the resilience shown in the face of hostile regimes and social pressures in this often-neglected period of Orthodox history.

Cambridge History of Christianity Volume 1 Origins to Constantine

Cambridge History of Christianity  Volume 1  Origins to Constantine
Author: Margaret M. Mitchell,Frances M. Young,K. Scott Bowie
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 796
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0521812399

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The Cambridge History of Christianity Volume 8 World Christianities C 1815 c 1914

The Cambridge History of Christianity  Volume 8  World Christianities C 1815 c 1914
Author: Sheridan Gilley,Brian Stanley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 730
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521814561

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This is the first scholarly treatment of nineteenth-century Christianity to discuss the subject in a global context. Part I analyses the responses of Catholic and Protestant Christianity to the intellectual and social challenges presented by European modernity. It gives attention to the explosion of new voluntary forms of Christianity and the expanding role of women in religious life. Part II surveys the diverse and complex relationships between the churches and nationalism, resulting in fundamental changes to the connections between church and state. Part III examines the varied fortunes of Christianity as it expanded its historic bases in Asia and Africa, established itself for the first time in Australasia, and responded to the challenges and opportunities of the European colonial era. Each chapter has a full bibliography providing guidance on further reading.

The Cambridge History of Christianity

The Cambridge History of Christianity
Author: Augustine Casiday,Frederick W. Norris
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1107423635

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This volume in the Cambridge History of Christianity presents the 'Golden Age' of patristic Christianity. After episodes of persecution by the Roman government, Christianity emerged as a licit religion enjoying imperial patronage and eventually became the favoured religion of the empire. The articles in this volume discuss the rapid transformation of Christianity during late antiquity, giving specific consideration to artistic, social, literary, philosophical, political, inter-religious and cultural aspects. The volume moves away from simple dichotomies and reductive schematizations (e.g., 'heresy v. orthodoxy') toward an inclusive description of the diverse practices and theories that made up Christianity at this time. Whilst proportional attention is given to the emergence of the Great Church within the Roman Empire, other topics are treated as well - such as the development of Christian communities outside the empire.

The Cambridge History of Christianity Volume 4 Christianity in Western Europe c 1100 c 1500

The Cambridge History of Christianity  Volume 4  Christianity in Western Europe  c 1100   c 1500
Author: Miri Rubin,Walter Simons
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 917
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781316175699

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During the early middle ages, Europe developed complex and varied Christian cultures, and from about 1100 secular rulers, competing factions and inspired individuals continued to engender a diverse and ever-changing mix within Christian society. This volume explores the wide range of institutions, practices and experiences associated with the life of European Christians in the later middle ages. The clergy of this period initiated new approaches to the role of priests, bishops and popes, and developed an ambitious project to instruct the laity. For lay people, the practices of parish religion were central, but many sought additional ways to enrich their lives as Christians. Impulses towards reform and renewal periodically swept across Europe, led by charismatic preachers and supported by secular rulers. This book provides accessible accounts of these complex historical processes and entices the reader towards further enquiry.

The Cambridge History of Christianity Volume 7 Enlightenment Reawakening and Revolution 1660 1815

The Cambridge History of Christianity  Volume 7  Enlightenment  Reawakening and Revolution 1660 1815
Author: Stewart Jay Brown,Timothy Tackett
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2006-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 052181605X

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The Cambridge History of Christianity offers a comprehensive chronological account of the development of Christianity in all its aspects - theological, intellectual, social, political, regional, global - from its beginnings to the present day. Each volume makes a substantial contribution in its own right to the scholarship of its period and the complete History constitutes a major work of academic reference. Far from being merely a history of Western European Christianity and its offshoots, the History aims to provide a global perspective. Eastern and Coptic Christianity are given full consideration from the early period onwards, and later, African, Far Eastern, New World, South Asian and other non-European developments in Christianity receive proper coverage. The volumes cover popular piety and non-formal expressions of Christian faith and treat the sociology of Christian formation, worship and devotion in a broad cultural context. The question of relations between Christianity and other major faiths is also kept in sight throughout. The History will provide an invaluable resource for scholars and students alike. How did Christianity fare during the tumultuous period in world history from 1660 to 1815? This volume examines issues of church, state, society and Christian life, in Europe and in the wider world. It explores the intellectual and political movements that challenged Christianity: from the rise of science and the Enlightenment to the French Revolution with its state-supported programme of de-Christianisation. It also considers the movements of Christian renewal and reawakening during this period, and Christianity's encounters with world religions in colonial and missionary settings. Book jacket.

Early Medieval Christianities C 600 c 1100

Early Medieval Christianities  C  600  c  1100
Author: Thomas F. X. Noble,Julia M. H. Smith,Roberta A. Baranowski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 846
Release: 2008
Genre: Church history
ISBN: 0511756690

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This volume focuses on the vitality and dynamism of all aspects of Christian experience from late antiquity to the First Crusade. By putting the institutional and doctrinal history in the context of Christianity's many cultural manifestations and lived formations, it emphasises the ever-changing, varied expressions of Christianity.

The Cambridge History of Christianity Volume 3 Early Medieval Christianities C 600 c 1100

The Cambridge History of Christianity  Volume 3  Early Medieval Christianities  C 600 c 1100
Author: Thomas F. Noble,Thomas F. X. Noble,Thomas F. X.. Noble,Frances Margaret Young,Julia M. H. Smith,K. Scott Bowie,Margaret Mary Mitchell,Augustine Casiday,Roberta A. Baranowski,Michael Angold,Stewart Jay Brown,R. Po-chia Hsia,Miri Rubin,Sheridan Gilley,Cambridge University Press,Hugh McLeod,Brian Stanley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521817752

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This History stresses the vitality, dynamism and diversity of Christianity in the early medieval period.