To Whom Does Christianity Belong?: Critical Issues in World Christianity

To Whom Does Christianity Belong? is a question that is asked, at least implicitly, throughout the world today. The issues that surround this question open up a host of others: Is Christianity a primitive religion that has little to say to twenty-first-century people? Is it a Western religion that has been exported through colonialism? Is it a religion poised to increase in size? Should it? Does Christianity lead to economic prosperity? Does it foster violence or peace? Does it liberate or restrict women? Who gets to claim Christianity as their own?

In this exciting new volume, an anchor to the Understanding World Christianity series, Dyron B. Daughrity helps readers map out the major changes that have taken place in recent years in the world’s largest religion. By comparing trends, analyzing global Christian movements, and tracing the impact of Pentecostalism, interreligious dialogue, global missions, birth rates, and migratory trends, Daughrity sketches a picture of a changing religion and gives the tools needed to understand it. From discussions of sexuality and afterlife to contemporary Christian music and secularization, this book provides a global perspective on what is happening within Christianity today.

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To Whom Does Christianity Belong?: Critical Issues in World Christianity

To Whom Does Christianity Belong? is a question that is asked, at least implicitly, throughout the world today. The issues that surround this question open up a host of others: Is Christianity a primitive religion that has little to say to twenty-first-century people? Is it a Western religion that has been exported through colonialism? Is it a religion poised to increase in size? Should it? Does Christianity lead to economic prosperity? Does it foster violence or peace? Does it liberate or restrict women? Who gets to claim Christianity as their own?

In this exciting new volume, an anchor to the Understanding World Christianity series, Dyron B. Daughrity helps readers map out the major changes that have taken place in recent years in the world’s largest religion. By comparing trends, analyzing global Christian movements, and tracing the impact of Pentecostalism, interreligious dialogue, global missions, birth rates, and migratory trends, Daughrity sketches a picture of a changing religion and gives the tools needed to understand it. From discussions of sexuality and afterlife to contemporary Christian music and secularization, this book provides a global perspective on what is happening within Christianity today.

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To Whom Does Christianity Belong?: Critical Issues in World Christianity

To Whom Does Christianity Belong?: Critical Issues in World Christianity

by Dyron B. Daughrity
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To Whom Does Christianity Belong? is a question that is asked, at least implicitly, throughout the world today. The issues that surround this question open up a host of others: Is Christianity a primitive religion that has little to say to twenty-first-century people? Is it a Western religion that has been exported through colonialism? Is it a religion poised to increase in size? Should it? Does Christianity lead to economic prosperity? Does it foster violence or peace? Does it liberate or restrict women? Who gets to claim Christianity as their own?

In this exciting new volume, an anchor to the Understanding World Christianity series, Dyron B. Daughrity helps readers map out the major changes that have taken place in recent years in the world’s largest religion. By comparing trends, analyzing global Christian movements, and tracing the impact of Pentecostalism, interreligious dialogue, global missions, birth rates, and migratory trends, Daughrity sketches a picture of a changing religion and gives the tools needed to understand it. From discussions of sexuality and afterlife to contemporary Christian music and secularization, this book provides a global perspective on what is happening within Christianity today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781451496581
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 07/01/2015
Series: Understanding World Christianity
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 301
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Dyron B. Daughrity is associate professor of religion at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. He is the author of Church History: Five Approaches to a Global Discipline (2012) and The Changing World of Christianity: The Global History of a Borderless Religion (2010).

Table of Contents

Introducing the Fortress Series "Understanding World Christianity" ix

Preface xv

Acknowledgements xxi

Part I Introduction

1 To Whom Does Christianity Belong? 3

2 What is Christianity, Anyway? 19

Part II Theological Loci

3 The New Church 39

4 Jesus 59

5 The Holy Ghost 79

6 Afterlife 105

Part III The Church and the World

7 Rome 131

8 Protesters 151

9 Secularization 171

10 Missions and Migration 191

Part IV Contemporary Themes

11 Marriage and Sexuality 217

12 Women 237

13 Music 257

14 Conclusion 277

For Further Reading 285

Index 295

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