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Christianity, Development and Modernity in Africa
, 2015Is African Christianity a religious marketplace now dominated by only two big players, the Catholic Church and Pentecostals? There is an important if largely unremarked diversity within African Christianity; on the one hand, an enchanted Christianity ...
P. Gifford
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The Deconstructed Church: Understanding Emerging Christianity
, 2014Preface 1. Introduction 2. Pluralist Congregations 3. Being an Emerging Christian 4. Faith as Conversation 5. Deconstructing Congregational Practices 6. Following Jesus in the Real World 7.
Gerardo Martí, Gladys Ganiel
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Critical Christianity: Translation and Denominational Conflict in Papua New Guinea
, 2014List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction PART ONE. MISSIONS 1. Sacred Speakers or Sacred Groups: The Colonial Lutheran Church in New Guinea 2.
Courtney Handman
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Christian and Un-Christian Etymologies
Harvard Theological Review, 1964As far as form is concerned, the gap between Lat. abyssus, “abyss,” and its nasalized Romance congeners of the type abism-is difficult to explain. The two prevalent interpretations are somewhat artificial and unsatisfactory. They are presented by Wartburg, who postulates analogy to the suffix -ismus (Französisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [FEW], I, 11)
Henry, Renée Kahane
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A History of Korean Christianity
, 2014With a third of South Koreans now identifying themselves as Christian, Christian churches play an increasingly prominent role in the social and political events of the Korean peninsula. Sebastian Kim and Kirsteen Kim's comprehensive and timely history of
Sebastian Kim, Kirsteen Kim
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Cybertheology: Thinking Christianity in the Era of the Internet
, 2014Premise 1. Internet: Between Theology and Technology 2. Man, the decoder and the Search Engine for God 3. The Mystical and Connective Body 4. Hacker Ethics and Christian Vision 5. Liturgy, Sacraments and 'Virtual Presence' 6.
Antonio Spadaro, M. Way
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The Rebirth of Latin American Christianity
, 2014Introduction Chapter 1. The Rise of Protestantism Chapter 2. Large Scale Evangelism and the Catholic Response Chapter 3. Origins and Development Chapter 4. Prophetic Christianity in Brazil and Chile Chapter 5.
Todd Hartch
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Harvard Theological Review, 1949
The origins of the name Xριστιανοί are narrated in the Acts of the Apostles as follows. After Stephen's martyrdom, some believers from Cyprus and Cyrene, who had left Jerusalem, preached at Antioch. Their success became known at Jerusalem, and “the community which was in Jerusalem” sent Barnabas to Antioch.
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The origins of the name Xριστιανοί are narrated in the Acts of the Apostles as follows. After Stephen's martyrdom, some believers from Cyprus and Cyrene, who had left Jerusalem, preached at Antioch. Their success became known at Jerusalem, and “the community which was in Jerusalem” sent Barnabas to Antioch.
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Christians and Christianity in Ammianus Marcellinus
The Classical Quarterly, 1985Ammianus Marcellinus, by common consent the last great historian of Rome, rounds off his obituary notice of the emperor Constantius II (d. 361) with the following observation:The plain simplicity of Christianity he obscured by an old woman's superstition; by intricate investigation instead of seriously trying to reconcile, he stirred up very many ...
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