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A global history of Christians : how everyday believers experienced their world / Paul R Spickard; Kevin M Cragg.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, MI. : Baker Academic, C.1994.Description: 486 p. : illustrations, maps ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0801022495 (paper)
  • 9780801022494 (paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR145.2 .S73 1994
Contents:
Contents:
The world of the first Christians -- Christians in the Roman world -- The fourth-century turning point -- The age of faith -- Eastern Orthodoxy: Christians who never changed? -- Christians in the non-Christian world to 1500 -- Transformation and Renaissance -- The Reformation -- European expansion, 1500-1800 -- European Christianity after the Reformation, 1600-1900 -- Early America -- Nineteenth-century Europe and North America: mission and uplift -- Christianity as a worldwide phenomenon, 1750-1950 -- The context for the modern church -- Twentieth-century Europe: the church in decline -- Twentieth-century America -- Around the world since World War II.
Item type: Books
Holdings
Current library Collection Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Judith Thomas Library General Stacks BKS BR 145.2 .S73 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AUA017075 Available AUA017075
Judith Thomas Library General Stacks BKS BR 145.2 .S73 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AUA017264 2 Available AUA017264

First published in 1994 as God's Peoples: A social history of Christians.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

The world of the first Christians --
Christians in the Roman world --
The fourth-century turning point --
The age of faith --
Eastern Orthodoxy: Christians who never changed? --
Christians in the non-Christian world to 1500 --
Transformation and Renaissance --
The Reformation --
European expansion, 1500-1800 --
European Christianity after the Reformation, 1600-1900 --
Early America --
Nineteenth-century Europe and North America: mission and uplift --
Christianity as a worldwide phenomenon, 1750-1950 --
The context for the modern church --
Twentieth-century Europe: the church in decline --
Twentieth-century America --
Around the world since World War II.