Author: James B. Vigen
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725273276
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Before she was baptized or knew anything about Christ, young Nenilava was called by Jesus to preach and exorcise in his name. At the age of twenty, newly married to a Lutheran catechist, she heard Jesus prompting her to intervene in a case of demon possession, and from there her ministry spread like wildfire. She spent the next sixty years of her life traveling around her native Madagascar, proclaiming Jesus’ victory over sin, guilt, and evil, and bringing countless people to faith. In this book, her firsthand account of her early ministry, as told to a Malagasy pastor, appears for the first time in English. Complementing the immediacy of her narrative, former missionary in Madagascar, James B. Vigen, recounts the last thirty years of Nenilava’s life and describes the extraordinary impact of this illiterate peasant woman on African Christianity. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson concludes the book with a far-reaching exploration of demon possession, healing from illness and sin, emergent offices of ministry, and the relevance of Nenilava for Western Christianity.
Nenilava, Prophetess of Madagascar
Author: James B. Vigen
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725273276
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Before she was baptized or knew anything about Christ, young Nenilava was called by Jesus to preach and exorcise in his name. At the age of twenty, newly married to a Lutheran catechist, she heard Jesus prompting her to intervene in a case of demon possession, and from there her ministry spread like wildfire. She spent the next sixty years of her life traveling around her native Madagascar, proclaiming Jesus’ victory over sin, guilt, and evil, and bringing countless people to faith. In this book, her firsthand account of her early ministry, as told to a Malagasy pastor, appears for the first time in English. Complementing the immediacy of her narrative, former missionary in Madagascar, James B. Vigen, recounts the last thirty years of Nenilava’s life and describes the extraordinary impact of this illiterate peasant woman on African Christianity. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson concludes the book with a far-reaching exploration of demon possession, healing from illness and sin, emergent offices of ministry, and the relevance of Nenilava for Western Christianity.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725273276
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Before she was baptized or knew anything about Christ, young Nenilava was called by Jesus to preach and exorcise in his name. At the age of twenty, newly married to a Lutheran catechist, she heard Jesus prompting her to intervene in a case of demon possession, and from there her ministry spread like wildfire. She spent the next sixty years of her life traveling around her native Madagascar, proclaiming Jesus’ victory over sin, guilt, and evil, and bringing countless people to faith. In this book, her firsthand account of her early ministry, as told to a Malagasy pastor, appears for the first time in English. Complementing the immediacy of her narrative, former missionary in Madagascar, James B. Vigen, recounts the last thirty years of Nenilava’s life and describes the extraordinary impact of this illiterate peasant woman on African Christianity. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson concludes the book with a far-reaching exploration of demon possession, healing from illness and sin, emergent offices of ministry, and the relevance of Nenilava for Western Christianity.
Baptism
Author: Morris Vaagenes
Publisher: Kirk House Publishers
ISBN: 9781933794013
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Baptism, a universal Christian activity, should be a mark of unity, yet practice and theology are often divisive. The Author explores the biblical foundations for Baptism and explains the various modes of Baptism to provide assurances that God is at work through the water and the word. His thesis is that through baptism a person enters into a new life, with a new relationship to god. It is an abundant life.Christians often deal with baptism in relation to death ("What happens to those who die unbaptized?"), the early church would more likely have asked, "What happens to those who live without baptism?" The point comes through over and over again in this book, that baptism is a baptism unto life. From Scripture, and from broad pastoral experience, Morris Vaagenes unfolds an appreciation of baptism both for everyday life and for eternal life.
Publisher: Kirk House Publishers
ISBN: 9781933794013
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Baptism, a universal Christian activity, should be a mark of unity, yet practice and theology are often divisive. The Author explores the biblical foundations for Baptism and explains the various modes of Baptism to provide assurances that God is at work through the water and the word. His thesis is that through baptism a person enters into a new life, with a new relationship to god. It is an abundant life.Christians often deal with baptism in relation to death ("What happens to those who die unbaptized?"), the early church would more likely have asked, "What happens to those who live without baptism?" The point comes through over and over again in this book, that baptism is a baptism unto life. From Scripture, and from broad pastoral experience, Morris Vaagenes unfolds an appreciation of baptism both for everyday life and for eternal life.
The Fifohazana
Author: Cynthia Holder Rich
Publisher: Cambria Press
ISBN: 1604975814
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
In 1894 Jesus appeared in a dream to Rainisoalambo during a period of intense national crisis shortly before the French colonial invasion of Madagascar. An educated member of the southern highlands aristocracy, Rainisoalambo was also a traditional medicine man who had fallen into grave difficulty. Being stricken with a case of then-rampant leprosy, his business had vanished and he and his family were starving. In this vision, Jesus told Rainisoalambo to put away his sampy, the small idols and charms he used for his traditional divining and healing. When he awoke, he found that he was healed. He quickly got rid of his charms and began a new life of fervent prayer, witnessing to his neighbors about what had happened, and reading the gospels with new eyes, as current reality rather than ancient reports of the far-away dealings of the white man's god. A group of believers soon gathered around him. Within a year of intense activity they had formally organized themselves at Soatanana into what we would now call a base community, the Disciples of the Lord. Their simple rules called them to lives of economic sharing and self-sufficiency, cleanliness and orderliness in their persons, houses, and lands, learning to read the Bible, daily communal prayers and study, and sending out apostles and evangelists to establish other such households and communities. This was the beginning of what is now called the Fifohazana, or Awakening. More than a century later the movement comprises several tobys, or base communities, following the appearance of several more prophets, female and male, and their miracle-working. The members of the movement, or mpiandry, live throughout the island, some in the tobys but most in the cities and villages as members of a variety of churches. The Fifohazana continues to stress spiritual healings, exorcisms, personal service to the poor and sick, cleanliness, prayer, Bible study, and witnessing. This volume provides the reader with a very clear understanding of what the Fifohazanamovement is all about historically, theologically, in terms of the main characters involved, its tremendous contributions to what a Christian healing ministry might ideally be, and as it relates to the larger world of church and society. The book is strengthened by the contributions of a diverse international group of scholars and participants in the movement. This has fostered the creation of an authentic piece of research, which combines the actual voices of participants within the movement itself along with the perspectives of scholars, who analyze the movement from the external periphery. This is the first book-length treatment of the Fifohazana in English. Editor Cynthia Holder Rich has gathered contributions from authors from five countries, including several members of the movement, to offer several perspectives onto the history and current life of the movement. Articles include analysis of major movement leaders, the place of healing in the movement, history of the conflict between the missions and the movement, the significance of oral expression in proclamation and as a means of revival, the role of women as leaders in the movement, and theological issues. The Fifohazana is one of the most intriguing current instances of indigenous Christianity in the world. While the movement has greatly evolved and changed in over a century, Jesus continues to appear and raise up new leaders. Various branches of the movement have developed a variety of institutions, but the movement has not lost its power of transformation and change. The Fifohazana: Madagascar's Indigenous Christian Movement is an important volume for research libraries, universities, African studies institutions and theological schools."
Publisher: Cambria Press
ISBN: 1604975814
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
In 1894 Jesus appeared in a dream to Rainisoalambo during a period of intense national crisis shortly before the French colonial invasion of Madagascar. An educated member of the southern highlands aristocracy, Rainisoalambo was also a traditional medicine man who had fallen into grave difficulty. Being stricken with a case of then-rampant leprosy, his business had vanished and he and his family were starving. In this vision, Jesus told Rainisoalambo to put away his sampy, the small idols and charms he used for his traditional divining and healing. When he awoke, he found that he was healed. He quickly got rid of his charms and began a new life of fervent prayer, witnessing to his neighbors about what had happened, and reading the gospels with new eyes, as current reality rather than ancient reports of the far-away dealings of the white man's god. A group of believers soon gathered around him. Within a year of intense activity they had formally organized themselves at Soatanana into what we would now call a base community, the Disciples of the Lord. Their simple rules called them to lives of economic sharing and self-sufficiency, cleanliness and orderliness in their persons, houses, and lands, learning to read the Bible, daily communal prayers and study, and sending out apostles and evangelists to establish other such households and communities. This was the beginning of what is now called the Fifohazana, or Awakening. More than a century later the movement comprises several tobys, or base communities, following the appearance of several more prophets, female and male, and their miracle-working. The members of the movement, or mpiandry, live throughout the island, some in the tobys but most in the cities and villages as members of a variety of churches. The Fifohazana continues to stress spiritual healings, exorcisms, personal service to the poor and sick, cleanliness, prayer, Bible study, and witnessing. This volume provides the reader with a very clear understanding of what the Fifohazanamovement is all about historically, theologically, in terms of the main characters involved, its tremendous contributions to what a Christian healing ministry might ideally be, and as it relates to the larger world of church and society. The book is strengthened by the contributions of a diverse international group of scholars and participants in the movement. This has fostered the creation of an authentic piece of research, which combines the actual voices of participants within the movement itself along with the perspectives of scholars, who analyze the movement from the external periphery. This is the first book-length treatment of the Fifohazana in English. Editor Cynthia Holder Rich has gathered contributions from authors from five countries, including several members of the movement, to offer several perspectives onto the history and current life of the movement. Articles include analysis of major movement leaders, the place of healing in the movement, history of the conflict between the missions and the movement, the significance of oral expression in proclamation and as a means of revival, the role of women as leaders in the movement, and theological issues. The Fifohazana is one of the most intriguing current instances of indigenous Christianity in the world. While the movement has greatly evolved and changed in over a century, Jesus continues to appear and raise up new leaders. Various branches of the movement have developed a variety of institutions, but the movement has not lost its power of transformation and change. The Fifohazana: Madagascar's Indigenous Christian Movement is an important volume for research libraries, universities, African studies institutions and theological schools."
Shepherds and Demons
Author: Hans Austnaberg
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9780820497174
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
The Malagasy revival movement, which started in 1894 and operates within the structure of the historical churches, continues to have a profound impact on Protestant church life. This book focuses on exorcism as practised and understood by the so-called shepherds (lay, unsalaried, consecrated church workers) and defines «exorcism» as the expulsion of demons and prayer with the laying on of hands. This study, with Malagasy actors at its centre, argues that exorcism constitutes a synthesis between the biblical message and the traditional Malagasy culture. The shepherds, who vehemently oppose traditional religion, understand exorcism as a practice appropriate for people with a wide variety of problems, and they assert that the purpose of exorcism is to create a living faith in Jesus. The shepherds consider the battle with demons absolutely decisive because it concerns nothing less than salvation or condemnation.
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9780820497174
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
The Malagasy revival movement, which started in 1894 and operates within the structure of the historical churches, continues to have a profound impact on Protestant church life. This book focuses on exorcism as practised and understood by the so-called shepherds (lay, unsalaried, consecrated church workers) and defines «exorcism» as the expulsion of demons and prayer with the laying on of hands. This study, with Malagasy actors at its centre, argues that exorcism constitutes a synthesis between the biblical message and the traditional Malagasy culture. The shepherds, who vehemently oppose traditional religion, understand exorcism as a practice appropriate for people with a wide variety of problems, and they assert that the purpose of exorcism is to create a living faith in Jesus. The shepherds consider the battle with demons absolutely decisive because it concerns nothing less than salvation or condemnation.
Living the Great Commission in Madagascar
Author: Carl E. Braaten
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1665739924
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Clara Agnes Braaten kept a diary from the year she married the author’s father, Torstein Folkvard Braaten, in 1922 until she was ninety-four-years old. Three weeks after they were married, they departed Minneapolis by train for New York City to board the Stavangerfjord, a fine Norwegian ocean libber, to cross the Atlantic Ocean on their way to Bergen, Norway. The author’s father had accepted a call from the Foreign Mission Board of the Norwegian Lutheran Church in America to become a missionary to Madagascar. The couple decided to visit Norway on their way to Paris, France, where they were to spend one year learning the French language. In this book, the author draws on his mother’s diaries to highlight why his parents obeyed the Great Commission and how they lived it every day in Madagascar. The book includes excerpts selected from his mother’s diary as well as a brief narrative of what the author remembers about growing up in Madagascar. Whether you’re interested in missionary life, the Lutheran Church, the history of Madagascar, or genealogy, you’ll enjoy Living the Great Commission in Madagascar.
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1665739924
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Clara Agnes Braaten kept a diary from the year she married the author’s father, Torstein Folkvard Braaten, in 1922 until she was ninety-four-years old. Three weeks after they were married, they departed Minneapolis by train for New York City to board the Stavangerfjord, a fine Norwegian ocean libber, to cross the Atlantic Ocean on their way to Bergen, Norway. The author’s father had accepted a call from the Foreign Mission Board of the Norwegian Lutheran Church in America to become a missionary to Madagascar. The couple decided to visit Norway on their way to Paris, France, where they were to spend one year learning the French language. In this book, the author draws on his mother’s diaries to highlight why his parents obeyed the Great Commission and how they lived it every day in Madagascar. The book includes excerpts selected from his mother’s diary as well as a brief narrative of what the author remembers about growing up in Madagascar. Whether you’re interested in missionary life, the Lutheran Church, the history of Madagascar, or genealogy, you’ll enjoy Living the Great Commission in Madagascar.
The Life, Works, and Witness of Tsehay Tolessa and Gudina Tumsa, the Ethiopian Bonhoeffer
Author: Samuel Yonas Deressa
Publisher: Fortress Press
ISBN: 150641849X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This book opens a window into the lives and extraordinary witness of a Christian couple whose faithful life of service has earned the moniker of Ethopia’s Bonhoeffer. In Part One, the reader encounters the extant writings of Gudina Tumsa. Gudina’s ideas were by no means silenced by his murder. If anything, quite the opposite, as is so often the case with martyrs. Part Two is a highly personal account of Gudina and Tsehay’s life, witness, and sufferings. Aud Saeveras, a Norwegian missionary working with her husband in Ethiopia, got to know Tsehay during her many years in prison, often bringing her food. After Tsehay was finally released, Saeveras encouraged her to report the truth about what had happened. The result was this memoir, first written in Norwegian, then translated into German, and now for the first time in English. Saeveras frames the story, but most of the words are Tsehay’s. This collection concludes with an essay by Samuel Yonas Deressa on the impact that Gudina’s vision has had on the EECMY and the formation of the Gudina Tumsa Foundation with its various scholarly and development activities. Gudina lives on in the many Ethiopian Christians who continue to be inspired by his life and witness.
Publisher: Fortress Press
ISBN: 150641849X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This book opens a window into the lives and extraordinary witness of a Christian couple whose faithful life of service has earned the moniker of Ethopia’s Bonhoeffer. In Part One, the reader encounters the extant writings of Gudina Tumsa. Gudina’s ideas were by no means silenced by his murder. If anything, quite the opposite, as is so often the case with martyrs. Part Two is a highly personal account of Gudina and Tsehay’s life, witness, and sufferings. Aud Saeveras, a Norwegian missionary working with her husband in Ethiopia, got to know Tsehay during her many years in prison, often bringing her food. After Tsehay was finally released, Saeveras encouraged her to report the truth about what had happened. The result was this memoir, first written in Norwegian, then translated into German, and now for the first time in English. Saeveras frames the story, but most of the words are Tsehay’s. This collection concludes with an essay by Samuel Yonas Deressa on the impact that Gudina’s vision has had on the EECMY and the formation of the Gudina Tumsa Foundation with its various scholarly and development activities. Gudina lives on in the many Ethiopian Christians who continue to be inspired by his life and witness.
Conversionary Sites
Author: Britt Halvorson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022655743X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Drawing on more than two years of participant observation in the American Midwest and in Madagascar among Lutheran clinicians, volunteer laborers, healers, evangelists, and former missionaries, Conversionary Sites investigates the role of religion in the globalization of medicine. Based on immersive research of a transnational Christian medical aid program, Britt Halvorson tells the story of a thirty-year-old initiative that aimed to professionalize and modernize colonial-era evangelism. Creatively blending perspectives on humanitarianism, global medicine, and the anthropology of Christianity, she argues that the cultural spaces created by these programs operate as multistranded “conversionary sites,” where questions of global inequality, transnational religious fellowship, and postcolonial cultural and economic forces are negotiated. A nuanced critique of the ambivalent relationships among religion, capitalism, and humanitarian aid, Conversionary Sites draws important connections between religion and science, capitalism and charity, and the US and the Global South.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022655743X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Drawing on more than two years of participant observation in the American Midwest and in Madagascar among Lutheran clinicians, volunteer laborers, healers, evangelists, and former missionaries, Conversionary Sites investigates the role of religion in the globalization of medicine. Based on immersive research of a transnational Christian medical aid program, Britt Halvorson tells the story of a thirty-year-old initiative that aimed to professionalize and modernize colonial-era evangelism. Creatively blending perspectives on humanitarianism, global medicine, and the anthropology of Christianity, she argues that the cultural spaces created by these programs operate as multistranded “conversionary sites,” where questions of global inequality, transnational religious fellowship, and postcolonial cultural and economic forces are negotiated. A nuanced critique of the ambivalent relationships among religion, capitalism, and humanitarian aid, Conversionary Sites draws important connections between religion and science, capitalism and charity, and the US and the Global South.
GOD’S COOK BOOK - 1 recipe 4 ALL
Author: Pastor Donatien
Publisher: Pastor Donatien
ISBN: 1734042036
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 492
Book Description
Pastor Donatien, ThM., a former SE.MI.PI. (a cadet in the Malagasy Army), a one-time Ankaramalaza middle school teacher, a notable former pastor’s assistant, and a charismatic, successful former senior pastor of Ankaramalaza—the center of one of Madagascar’s four major revival movements which was founded in 1941 by Christ Jesus through His servant, Prophetess Mama Volahavana Germaine, also known as Mama Nenilava, his wife’s grandmother. The prophetess's ministry, during the ministry’s annual celebration, attracts over twenty thousand attendants from all over Madagascar and some from abroad—who are mostly Christians but some are non-Christians. Donatien struggled with homosexuality at such an early age, he could not recall when he began practicing it, which led to a masturbation addiction. As a teen, he was afraid to sleep with girls but was determined to be a husband, so he pushed himself to have girlfriends and even managed to force himself to have sex with a few of them. In 1983, Jesus saved him in a miraculous way and called Donatien to be an ordained pastor, specifically in the Malagasy Lutheran Church, and began to burden his heart with a desire to bring the message of the cross to those who are lost and to help those who are affected by homosexuality. Pastor Donatien never returned to homosexuality but struggled with masturbation off and on until Jesus delivered him from it once and for all, over a decade later. Married in 1987, he and his lovely wife, Claire, have one precious granddaughter and five wonderful grown children—a daughter and four sons, her younger brothers. Through divine experiences, the outpouring of the Spirit of the Living God, and the speaking in tongues marvel, the Lord Jesus guided the anointed and fiery preacher to write this series for the world—to help the living and the future generations as the end of time and its undeniable global challenges and apocalyptic plights are fast approaching us. Pastor Donatien, after spending more than a quarter of a century of preparation, of which over five of those years he spent day and night, seven days a week, 365 days a year doing nothing else but solely writing during which their three noble, amazing, younger sons completely assisted him in whatever the undeserved divine task may require and, also, having his dear wife’s full support, finally, he finished penning down GOD’S COOK BOOK - 1 recipe 4 ALL: YOUR MESS + HIS GRACE - MENU: GOD’S GLORY - VOILÀ: EVEN DELIVERANCE FROM HOMOSEXUALITY - REJOICE! All glories, honors, powers, praises, and thanks be unto the Living, Mighty, Holy, and loving Father Lord God, His one and only Son, and the Holy Spirit alone. This book is the first volume of GOD’S COOK BOOK series, which some people may say is unorthodox since even the series’ title voices random terms. Surprisingly, long ago, some folks asked, “Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth? (John 1:46). But then, around that same time, to reply to a certain individual, the Lord Jesus expressed, “Come and see” (John 1:39). One may be wondering, therefore, about what it is that makes this series so unusual? Which is utterly understandable! Well, to borrow that expression from Christ our Lord and Savior, another person may say, “Come and see!” or “Read and see!”
Publisher: Pastor Donatien
ISBN: 1734042036
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 492
Book Description
Pastor Donatien, ThM., a former SE.MI.PI. (a cadet in the Malagasy Army), a one-time Ankaramalaza middle school teacher, a notable former pastor’s assistant, and a charismatic, successful former senior pastor of Ankaramalaza—the center of one of Madagascar’s four major revival movements which was founded in 1941 by Christ Jesus through His servant, Prophetess Mama Volahavana Germaine, also known as Mama Nenilava, his wife’s grandmother. The prophetess's ministry, during the ministry’s annual celebration, attracts over twenty thousand attendants from all over Madagascar and some from abroad—who are mostly Christians but some are non-Christians. Donatien struggled with homosexuality at such an early age, he could not recall when he began practicing it, which led to a masturbation addiction. As a teen, he was afraid to sleep with girls but was determined to be a husband, so he pushed himself to have girlfriends and even managed to force himself to have sex with a few of them. In 1983, Jesus saved him in a miraculous way and called Donatien to be an ordained pastor, specifically in the Malagasy Lutheran Church, and began to burden his heart with a desire to bring the message of the cross to those who are lost and to help those who are affected by homosexuality. Pastor Donatien never returned to homosexuality but struggled with masturbation off and on until Jesus delivered him from it once and for all, over a decade later. Married in 1987, he and his lovely wife, Claire, have one precious granddaughter and five wonderful grown children—a daughter and four sons, her younger brothers. Through divine experiences, the outpouring of the Spirit of the Living God, and the speaking in tongues marvel, the Lord Jesus guided the anointed and fiery preacher to write this series for the world—to help the living and the future generations as the end of time and its undeniable global challenges and apocalyptic plights are fast approaching us. Pastor Donatien, after spending more than a quarter of a century of preparation, of which over five of those years he spent day and night, seven days a week, 365 days a year doing nothing else but solely writing during which their three noble, amazing, younger sons completely assisted him in whatever the undeserved divine task may require and, also, having his dear wife’s full support, finally, he finished penning down GOD’S COOK BOOK - 1 recipe 4 ALL: YOUR MESS + HIS GRACE - MENU: GOD’S GLORY - VOILÀ: EVEN DELIVERANCE FROM HOMOSEXUALITY - REJOICE! All glories, honors, powers, praises, and thanks be unto the Living, Mighty, Holy, and loving Father Lord God, His one and only Son, and the Holy Spirit alone. This book is the first volume of GOD’S COOK BOOK series, which some people may say is unorthodox since even the series’ title voices random terms. Surprisingly, long ago, some folks asked, “Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth? (John 1:46). But then, around that same time, to reply to a certain individual, the Lord Jesus expressed, “Come and see” (John 1:39). One may be wondering, therefore, about what it is that makes this series so unusual? Which is utterly understandable! Well, to borrow that expression from Christ our Lord and Savior, another person may say, “Come and see!” or “Read and see!”
Disciples of All Nations
Author: Lamin O. Sanneh
Publisher: OUP USA
ISBN: 9780195189605
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Tracing the rise of Christianity to its key role in Europe's maritime and colonial expansion, this text sheds light on the ways in which societies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America have been drawn into the Christian orbit.
Publisher: OUP USA
ISBN: 9780195189605
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Tracing the rise of Christianity to its key role in Europe's maritime and colonial expansion, this text sheds light on the ways in which societies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America have been drawn into the Christian orbit.
World Christian Encyclopedia
Author: David B. Barrett
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 860
Book Description
The expanded, updated edition of a classic reference source--the comprehensive survey of the status of thje world's largest religion in 238 countries. Many tables, charts, diagrams, maps, photographs, and a rich text present a unmatched look at 33,800 Christian denominations, 12,000 dioceses, 5,000 missions, and other groups--all -set against a detailed historical, political, social, cultural, demographic, background.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 860
Book Description
The expanded, updated edition of a classic reference source--the comprehensive survey of the status of thje world's largest religion in 238 countries. Many tables, charts, diagrams, maps, photographs, and a rich text present a unmatched look at 33,800 Christian denominations, 12,000 dioceses, 5,000 missions, and other groups--all -set against a detailed historical, political, social, cultural, demographic, background.