The Penguin History of the Church by Stephen Neill - ISBN: 9780140137637
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Christianity’s global spread: Faith, conquest, and a future unknown.

The Penguin History of the Church

A History of Christian Missions

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    528 pages

  • Release Date

    13 December 1990

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Summary

A History of Christian Missions traces the expansion of Christianity from its origins in the Middle East to Rome, the rest of Europe and the colonial world, and assesses its position as a major religious force worldwide. Many of the world’s religions have not actively sought converts, largely because they have been too regional in character. Buddhism, Islam and Christianity, however, are the three chief exceptions to this, and Christianity in particular has found a home in almost every country in the world. Professor Stephen Neill’s comprehensive and authoritative survey examines centuries of missionary activity, beginning with Christ and working through the Crusades and the colonization of Asia and Africa up to the present day, concluding with a shrewd look ahead to what the future may hold for the Christian Church.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780140137637
ISBN-10:0140137637
Author:Stephen Neill, Owen Chadwick
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:528
Edition:6th
Release Date:13 December 1990
Weight:362g
Dimensions:22mm x 129mm x 198mm
Series:Hist of the Church
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About The Author

Stephen Neill

Stephen Neill (1900-1984) was the Anglican Bishop of Tirunelveli in southern India.

Reverend Owen Chadwick is considered one of the foremost historians of church history. He is a former Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge and was Vice-Chancellor of the university. He is also an ordained Anglican priest.

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