The expansion of Christianity / Timothy Yates.
Material type:
- 0830823581
- 9780830823581
- 0745951082
- 9780745951089
- ARCH FRBC 270 Y31E
- BR145.3 .Y38 2004
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ARCH FRBC 270 S795T The triumph of Christianity : how the Jesus movement became the world's largest religion / | ARCH FRBC 270 W215C The cross-cultural process in Christian history : studies in the transmission and appropriation of faith / | ARCH FRBC 270 W681F The first thousand years : a global history of Christianity / | ARCH FRBC 270 Y31E The expansion of Christianity / | ARCH FRBC 270.072 B347H Historians of the Christian tradition : their methodology and influence on Western thought / | ARCH FRBC 270.072 N793E From every tribe and nation : a historian's discovery of the global Christian story / | ARCH FRBC 270.1 B219M A multitude of all peoples : engaging ancient Christianity's global identity / |
Includes bibliographical references (page 186) and index.
Introduction -- The Mediterranean world -- Asia to 1500 -- Europe to 1500 -- Africa -- America -- Europe from 1500 to 1900 -- Asia from 1500 to 1900 -- Oceania -- The 20th century : an African century.
The Expansion of Christianity tells the story of how Christianity developed from its beginnings as a persecuted sect in an outpost of the Roman empire to become the largest religion on earth. For Timothy Yates human zeal and courage are key to the story, and his book concentrates on the missionary pioneers--people such as Paul, Columba, Willibrord, Francis Xavier, John Eliot, William Carey and Mary Slessor. He examines continents individually, showing how Christian mission has moved forward despite many periods of retreat. By the twentieth century churches had been planted in every major ethnic group in the world, with estimates putting the number of Christians across the globe today at two thousand million -- 33% of the population.
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