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Disciples of All Nations: Pillars of World Christianity (Oxford Studies in World Christianity)

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  • Title : Disciples of All Nations: Pillars of World Christianity (Oxford Studies in World Christianity)
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  • Pages : 384 Pages
  • Asin : 0195189612
  • Language : English

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The effect of such changes, Sanneh contends, has been profound, transforming not only worship, prayer, and the interpretation of Scripture, but also art, aesthetics, and music associated with the church. Long the dominant religion of the West, Christianity is now rapidly becoming the principal faith in much of the postcolonial world--a development that marks a momentous shift in the religion's very center of gravity. Here then is a groundbreaking study of Christianity's role in cultural innovation and historical change--and must reading for all who are concerned with the present and future of the faith.. In this eye-opening book, Lamin Sanneh examines the roots of this "post-Western awakening" and the unparalleled richness and diversity, as well as the tension and conflict, it has brought to World Christianity.Tracing Christianity's rise from its birth on the edge of the Roman empire--when it proclaimed itself to be a religion for the entire world, not just for one people, one time, and one place--to its key role in Euro

He is Professor of History and World Christianity at Yale University, and chair of its Council on African Studies. Carpenter).

. citizen from Gambia and the scion of an ancient African royal house, was educated on four continents. Lamin Sanneh, a naturalized U.S. His books include Whose Religion is Christianity? : The Gospel Beyond the West and The Changing Face of Christianity: Africa, the West, and the World (coedited with Joel A

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