History of Christian Conversion
History of Christian Conversion
Kling, David W.
Oxford University Press Inc
07/2020
852
Dura
Inglês
9780195320923
15 a 20 dias
1590
1. An Anatomy of Conversion
Part One: The Roman World
2. The New Testament (50-100)
3. The Early Church through Constantine (100-337)
4. The Western Imperial Church and Beyond (312-500)
Part Two: Medieval Europe
5. Late Antiquity and Early Medieval Europe (500-1000)
6. Rulers, Missionaries, Popes, and Patriarchs (400-1200)
7. Conversion by Coercion: Jews and Pagans (400-1500)
8. Interior Conversion: Monks, Mendicants, Mystics (1050-1500)
Part Three: Early Modern Europe
9. Protestants and Continental Reformers (1517-1600)
10. English Protestantism (1520-1700)
11. European Catholicism (1500-1700)
12. The Rise of Evangelicalism (1675-1750)
Part Four: The Americas
13. Catholics in Colonial America (1500-1700)
14. The Puritans and the Great Awakening in America (1630-1790)
15. American Evangelicalism in Black and White (1750-present)
16. Protestants and Pentecostals in Latin America (1900-present)
Part Five: China
17. The Church of the East and the First Catholic Mission (635-1840)
18. Protestant Entrance and Christian Expansion (1840-1950)
19. Independent Protestant Movements (1930-present)
Part Six: India
20. Upper Caste Conversions (1500-1900)
21. Lower-Caste Conversions (1530-present)
Part Seven: Africa
22. The Age of the Prophets (1900-1930)
23. The East African Revival (1930-2000)
24. Catholic East and Pentecostal West (1800-present)
Conclusion
25. Revisiting Themes in the History of Christian Conversion
1. An Anatomy of Conversion
Part One: The Roman World
2. The New Testament (50-100)
3. The Early Church through Constantine (100-337)
4. The Western Imperial Church and Beyond (312-500)
Part Two: Medieval Europe
5. Late Antiquity and Early Medieval Europe (500-1000)
6. Rulers, Missionaries, Popes, and Patriarchs (400-1200)
7. Conversion by Coercion: Jews and Pagans (400-1500)
8. Interior Conversion: Monks, Mendicants, Mystics (1050-1500)
Part Three: Early Modern Europe
9. Protestants and Continental Reformers (1517-1600)
10. English Protestantism (1520-1700)
11. European Catholicism (1500-1700)
12. The Rise of Evangelicalism (1675-1750)
Part Four: The Americas
13. Catholics in Colonial America (1500-1700)
14. The Puritans and the Great Awakening in America (1630-1790)
15. American Evangelicalism in Black and White (1750-present)
16. Protestants and Pentecostals in Latin America (1900-present)
Part Five: China
17. The Church of the East and the First Catholic Mission (635-1840)
18. Protestant Entrance and Christian Expansion (1840-1950)
19. Independent Protestant Movements (1930-present)
Part Six: India
20. Upper Caste Conversions (1500-1900)
21. Lower-Caste Conversions (1530-present)
Part Seven: Africa
22. The Age of the Prophets (1900-1930)
23. The East African Revival (1930-2000)
24. Catholic East and Pentecostal West (1800-present)
Conclusion
25. Revisiting Themes in the History of Christian Conversion