A History of Christian Conversion
Autor David W. Klingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iul 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195320923
ISBN-10: 0195320921
Pagini: 852
Dimensiuni: 257 x 180 x 58 mm
Greutate: 1.72 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195320921
Pagini: 852
Dimensiuni: 257 x 180 x 58 mm
Greutate: 1.72 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
David Kling does a heroic job capturing the range of scholarly conversations on a very important topic essential to religious transformation. Scholars of mission history, world Christianity, global history, psychology, and sociology will all find much of value in this splendid text.
A History of Christian Conversion is deservedly a landmark book in the field, and will be read and contested for many years to come.
an inestimable treasure
A massive undertaking has produced a massive book: 836 pages on conversion across space and time in the Christian era ... A history of Christian conversion represents a remarkably comprehensive enterprise .. a fine achievement.
The History of Christian Conversion is an impressive work. I commend Kling for his efforts at pulling together rich, variegated material related to Christian conversion, his openness to the subject of Christian conversion, and his willingness to consider the dynamic nature of Christian conversion as an ongoing reality realized in and through various and often messy historical contexts.
All told, History of Christian Conversion is a significant contribution to the field of conversion studies. It has been extensively researched and displays significant familiarity with the persons and themes involved ... Both the Church and the Academy are served by the work Kling engages in here, and his work will be a key reference point for a rising generation looking to further their understanding of the process of religious transformation in the Christian context and beyond.
Students and professionals interested in Christian conversion should consult Kling's work in their studies, as it offers insightful stories and commentaries on Christian conversion in many different contexts ... it would be wonderful to find Kling's book not only on the bookshelves in theological and religious studies libraries but also in the offices of teachers and students of Christian conversion alike.
impressive in its chronological and geographical scope and in the effort it clearly entailed, A History of Christian Conversion...is comprehensive and engagingly written...
This book would be useful in a variety of settings – schools, churches, mission fields, and Christian homes. It can even be used as a devotional book. By reading one portion each day, the reader can reflect and learn from history and the many life stories.
A History of Christian Conversion is deservedly a landmark book in the field, and will be read and contested for many years to come.
an inestimable treasure
A massive undertaking has produced a massive book: 836 pages on conversion across space and time in the Christian era ... A history of Christian conversion represents a remarkably comprehensive enterprise .. a fine achievement.
The History of Christian Conversion is an impressive work. I commend Kling for his efforts at pulling together rich, variegated material related to Christian conversion, his openness to the subject of Christian conversion, and his willingness to consider the dynamic nature of Christian conversion as an ongoing reality realized in and through various and often messy historical contexts.
All told, History of Christian Conversion is a significant contribution to the field of conversion studies. It has been extensively researched and displays significant familiarity with the persons and themes involved ... Both the Church and the Academy are served by the work Kling engages in here, and his work will be a key reference point for a rising generation looking to further their understanding of the process of religious transformation in the Christian context and beyond.
Students and professionals interested in Christian conversion should consult Kling's work in their studies, as it offers insightful stories and commentaries on Christian conversion in many different contexts ... it would be wonderful to find Kling's book not only on the bookshelves in theological and religious studies libraries but also in the offices of teachers and students of Christian conversion alike.
impressive in its chronological and geographical scope and in the effort it clearly entailed, A History of Christian Conversion...is comprehensive and engagingly written...
This book would be useful in a variety of settings – schools, churches, mission fields, and Christian homes. It can even be used as a devotional book. By reading one portion each day, the reader can reflect and learn from history and the many life stories.
Notă biografică
David W. Kling is the author of A Field of Divine Wonders: The New Divinity and Village Revivals in Northwestern Connecticut, 1792-1822; The Bible in History: How the Texts Have Shaped the Times; co-editor (with Douglas A. Sweeney) of Jonathan Edwards at Home and Abroad: Historical Memories, Cultural Movements, Global Horizons; and an area editor (American Christianity) for the Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception. He is Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Miami.