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Hardcover Christianity: A Global History Book

ISBN: 0062517082

ISBN13: 9780062517081

Christianity: A Global History

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David Chidester, one of the world's foremost scholars of religion, traces Christianity's growth and development from the time of Jesus to the dawn of the third millennium, revealing its rich diversity... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Not bad for a text book

Interesting, good pace, covers a huge amount of material. Of course, it's 2200 years worth of history so it's not that in-depth and it has its boring parts, but all in all it's not bad for what's practically a text book without pictures.

Decent survey

It is extremely difficult to write a one-volume history of Chrisitianity -- even if you are not pursuing it around the globe. Chidester has done and excellent job in keeping his focus broad, and not getting bogged down in the details. If, however, you are looking for a comprehensive work, one that explains everything about every major denomination, this is not it. But, even if that is what you are looking for, you may want to start here anyway. Chidester has provided a decent survey that can provide the unfamiliar reader with a good introduction.

A lively global survey of events and beliefs

From the dark days of the Inquisition to widespread missionary conversion efforts around the world, and the manifold conflicts between the Christian Church and other world religions and movements, David Childester's Christianity: A Global History surveys the rich historical pagent of Christianity, including its changing foundations, and the actions of those who operated within and outside the Church. A lively global survey of events and beliefs.

Misnomer

This is a very complete review of Christianity the world over and the author has done much research. For this he deserves a near excellent rating. However the title is misleading. It should be "AntiChristianity". It's obvious that the author has a 180 degree bias. He mostly makes worship and devotion look ridiculous without giving any compensating factors. It should be pointed out to the author that "Faith - Belief" does not require scientific proof. In fact I doubt that these things can be proved scientifically. Furthermore if something can be proved, it does not require faith. It is a fact. Scientists are forever stating facts - or are they? Maybe next year it will be changed.Let's take a look at Chapter 2 on Jesus. "Jesus was born in the Galilean village of Nazareth sometime between 6 and 4 B.C.E., shortly before the end of the reign of King Herod the Great. He was raised in a pious Jewish family, the eldest of five brothers and several sisters."This, to a faithful Christian, requires some proof. None is given. The birthplace is not traditionally correct and the Virgin Birth is obviously deep-sixed. Why bother saying "between 6 and 4 B.C.E? Why not on August 22, 5 B.C.E. at 6:05AM. The author might as well go "all the way" without any proof.If you have a strong Christian faith, it might be fun to read this book - like you would a humorous fiction. It should not disturb your faith. However, if you are weak in faith or are "looking for a way out", you could not read better.
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