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The World's Christians


The World's Christians

Who They Are, Where They Are, and How They Got There
2. Aufl.

von: Douglas Jacobsen

35,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 20.04.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9781119626176
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 416

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<p>This accessible textbook describes Christianity, the world's largest religion, in all of its historical and contemporary diversity. No other publication includes so much information or presents it so clearly and winsomely. This volume employs a "religious studies" approach that is neutral in tone yet accommodates the lived experiences of Christians in different traditions and from all regions of the globe. <i>The World's Christians</i> is a perfect textbook for either public university classrooms or liberal arts campuses.</p> <p>Divided into three parts, the text first describes the world's four largest Christian traditions (Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Pentecostal) which together account for roughly 98 percent of all Christians worldwide. A second section focuses on Christian history, explaining the movement's developing ideas and practices and examining Christianity's engagement with people and cultures around the world. The third and longest portion of the text details the distinctive experiences, contemporary challenges, and demographics of Christians in nine geographic regions, including the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Eastern and Western Europe, South Asia, North America, East Asia, and Oceania.</p> <p>The <i>second edition</i> of this popular text has been thoroughly rewritten to take recent developments into account, and each chapter now includes two primary source readings, highlighting the diversity of voices that exist within the world Christian movement. Like the <i>first edition</i>, the revised text is enhanced with easily understandable maps, charts, tables and illustrative photographs. In summary, this new and improved second edition of <i>The World's Christians</i> is:</p> <ul> <li>written in a clear style that readers will find engaging</li> <li>enriched by the addition of thought-provoking primary source readings</li> <li>thoroughly revised to bring the story of Christianity up to the 2020s</li> <li>more geographically comprehensive than any competing text</li> <li>more theologically/ecclesiastically comprehensive than any competing text</li> <li>amply illustrated with maps, charts, tables, and photographs</li> <li>perfect for use in the classroom or for general readers who want to understand the full diversity of Christianity as it currently exists around the world</li> </ul>
<p>List of Illustrations xi</p> <p>Voices of World Christianity xix</p> <p>Introduction to World Christianity xxi</p> <p><b>Part I Who They Are: F our Christian Mega-Traditions </b></p> <p>Introduction 1</p> <p>What Christians Hold in Common 1</p> <p>Christian Traditions 4</p> <p><b>1 </b><b>The Orthodox Tradition 7</b></p> <p>Spirituality 7</p> <p>Salvation 11</p> <p>Structure 13</p> <p>Story 14</p> <p>Notes 19</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 19</p> <p><b>2 </b><b>The Catholic Tradition 21</b></p> <p>Spirituality 21</p> <p>Salvation 25</p> <p>Structure 28</p> <p>Story 30</p> <p>Notes 33</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 34</p> <p><b>3 </b><b>The Protestant Tradition 35</b></p> <p>Spirituality 36</p> <p>Salvation 38</p> <p>Structure 41</p> <p>Story 44</p> <p>Note 47</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 47</p> <p><b>4 </b><b>The Pentecostal Tradition 49</b></p> <p>Spirituality 50</p> <p>Salvation 54</p> <p>Structure 56</p> <p>Story 59</p> <p>Notes 60</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 60</p> <p><b>Part II How They Got There: A Glob al History of Christianity </b></p> <p>Introduction 63</p> <p>Christianity’s Pre-History and Relationship with Judaism 63</p> <p>Christian History and Globalizations 65</p> <p><b>5 </b><b>The Ancient Tradition 67</b></p> <p>Convictions 68</p> <p>Encounters 77</p> <p>Notes 91</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 91</p> <p><b>6 </b><b>The Great Division and the Age of the East 93</b></p> <p>Convictions 95</p> <p>Encounters 102</p> <p>Notes 117</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 118</p> <p><b>7 </b><b>The Rise of the West and Decline of the East 119</b></p> <p>Convictions 120</p> <p>Encounters 131</p> <p>Notes 143</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 143</p> <p><b>8 </b><b>Christianity in a Global Era 145</b></p> <p>Convictions 146</p> <p>Encounters 156</p> <p>Notes 172</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 172</p> <p><b>Part III Where They Are: Chris tianity in Nine World Regions </b></p> <p>Introduction 175</p> <p>Immigrants, Missionaries, and the Changing Shape of World Christianity 175</p> <p>Mapping World Christianity 177</p> <p><b>9 </b><b>The Middle East and North Africa 181</b></p> <p>Description of the Region 183</p> <p>Christian Profile 186</p> <p>Faith and Ethnicity 188</p> <p>Weariness and Decline 189</p> <p>Spirituality and Survival in Egypt 191</p> <p>Turkey and Armenia 193</p> <p>Israel and the Palestinian Territories 195</p> <p>Hope? 197</p> <p>Notes 198</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 199</p> <p><b>10 </b><b>Eastern Europe 201</b></p> <p>Description of the Region 201</p> <p>Current Christian Profile 202</p> <p>The Crucible of Communism 205</p> <p>The Balkans: Blending Ethnicity and Faith 206</p> <p>Catholic Central Europe 209</p> <p>Orthodoxy in the Russian Sphere of Influence 214</p> <p>Notes 221</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 221</p> <p><b>11 </b><b>Central and South Asia 223</b></p> <p>Description of the Region 224</p> <p>Christian Profile 225</p> <p>Overview of Christianity in South Asia 228</p> <p>Religion and Nation-Building in India 231</p> <p>The Varieties of Indian Christianity 234</p> <p>Christianity and Dalits 239</p> <p>Jesus, Christianity, and Indian Culture 240</p> <p>Notes 241</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 242</p> <p><b>12 </b><b>Western Europe 243</b></p> <p>Description of the Region 244</p> <p>Christian Profile 246</p> <p>Catholic Western Europe 249</p> <p>Scandinavia’s Protestant Turf 255</p> <p>Religiously Mixed Western Europe 256</p> <p>Notes 263</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 263</p> <p><b>13 </b><b>Sub-Saharan Africa 265</b></p> <p>Description of the Region 266</p> <p>Christian Profile 268</p> <p>The Crucible of Colonization 270</p> <p>The Postcolonial Era 272</p> <p>Challenges 274</p> <p>Nigeria: Christianity, Islam, and the Evangelization of the World 277</p> <p>Church and Politics in South Africa 279</p> <p>Ethiopia: The Last Christian Empire 281</p> <p>Notes 283</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 284</p> <p><b>14 </b><b>East Asia 285</b></p> <p>Description of the Region 286</p> <p>Christian Profile 290</p> <p>Asian Spirituality and Christian Faith 290</p> <p>Faith and Politics in the Philippines 292</p> <p>Christianity’s Changing Public Image in South Korea 295</p> <p>Indonesia: Politics and Religion in Changing Times 297</p> <p>The Complexities of Christianity in China 299</p> <p>Notes 304</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 305</p> <p><b>15 </b><b>Latin America 307</b></p> <p>Description of Region 307</p> <p>Christian Profile 309</p> <p>A Complex History of Church, State, and Economy 310</p> <p>Popular Catholicism: The Importance of Mary 313</p> <p>Non-Catholic (Evangélico) Christianity 317</p> <p>Pentecostalism and Catholic Renewal 318</p> <p>The New Religious Economy in Brazil 319</p> <p>Holding the Line in Mexico 321</p> <p>The Caribbean Difference 324</p> <p>Notes 326</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 326</p> <p><b>16 </b><b>North America 327</b></p> <p>Description of the Region 328</p> <p>Christian Profile 329</p> <p>Denominationalism: The Protestant Diversity that Freedom Produced 331</p> <p>Simplifying Protestant Diversity: Mainline and Evangelical 333</p> <p>Historically Black Churches 337</p> <p>The Fuzzy Boundaries of Pentecostalism 340</p> <p>Catholicism in Transition 342</p> <p>Orthodoxy in the United States 344</p> <p>The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 346</p> <p>Notes 347</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 347</p> <p><b>17 </b><b>Oceania 349</b></p> <p>Description of the Region 350</p> <p>Christian Profile 352</p> <p>A Complex Conversion History 352</p> <p>Mapping the Pacific: Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia 354</p> <p>Religion, Ethnicity, and Politics in Fiji 357</p> <p>Christianity and the Relaxed Spirituality of Australia 359</p> <p>Notes 365</p> <p>Suggestions for Further Reading 366</p> <p>Appendix: Counting Christians 367</p> <p>Index 369</p>
<p><b>DOUGLAS JACOBSEN (Ph.D., UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO)</b> is Co-Director of the Religion in the Academy Project and Distinguished Professor of Church History and Theology at Messiah University (Pennsylvania, USA). He is the award-winning author of a dozen books on a wide range of topics related to religion.
<p>"Douglas Jacobsen has written a remarkably thoughtful, insightful, lively and near-comprehensive account of the sprawling, vivid, internally plural and wildly complex phenomenon of world Christianity. For students of politics, culture, development and conflict—for anyone interested in the evolution and prospects of the hundreds of Christian-influenced or inflected societies around the world—<i>The World's Christians</i> is indispensable."<br> <b>—R. Scott Appleby</b>, <i>Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame</i> <p>"This text is a lively rendering of what Christianity is, how it has developed, and what roles it plays in the world today. The scope of it is amazing, and the fully-orbed competency of it, in accurately describing and analyzing the faith's career in so many times and places, is flat-out astonishing."<br> <b>—Joel Carpenter</b>, <i>Nagel Institute for the Study of World Christianity, Calvin University</i> <p>Christianity is the world's largest religion and has a truly global presence, with one third of the world's population identifying as Christian.<i> The World's Christians, Second Edition</i> is a guide to global Christianity in all of its historical and contemporary diversity, tracing the development of the faith over time with significant attention to culture, theology, and geography. The book offers a balanced and readable account of how Christianity has developed and spread around the world that accommodates the lived experiences of Christians in a variety of traditions and geographies. <p>Divided into three parts, the text first describes the world's four largest Christian traditions (Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Pentecostal) which together account for roughly 98 percent of all Christians worldwide. The second section focuses on Christian history, explaining the movement's developing ideas and practices, and examining Christianity's engagement with people and cultures around the world. The third and longest portion of the text details the distinctive experiences, contemporary challenges, and demographics of Christians in nine geographic regions, including the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Eastern and Western Europe, South Asia, North America, East Asia, and Oceania. <p>The second edition of this popular text has been thoroughly rewritten to take recent developments into account, and each chapter now includes two primary source readings, highlighting the diversity of voices that exist within the world Christian movement. Like the first edition, the revised volume is enhanced with easily understandable maps, charts, tables and illustrative photographs. Designed to be accessible to all readers, the second edition of <i>The World's Christians</i> is a valuable introduction to the multicultural Christian faith, and is an ideal textbook for university courses as well as a resource for general readers who want to understand world Christianity.

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