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World Christian books Second series John Foster vol. 35 To all nations: Christian expansion from 1700 to today

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.K.; Lutterworth; 1961Edition: 2ndDescription: 87tr; Paperback; 18cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 266.009
  • J65-F75
Online resources: Summary: Where are we today in the history of the Christian Church, and how have we got there? In his well-known book Beginning From Jerusalem, Professor John Foster traced and outlined the history of the expansion of the Christian Church in the first seventeen centuries of its existence. In this second installment, he has carried the story forward to the present day. These two hundred and fifty years have been a period of constant movement of the Gospel is carried out in every direction beyond existing frontiers, of the, coming into existence of great new Christian Churches, of violent contrary movements, of outstanding victories in part balanced by serious defeats. What will the future hold? No one can say for certain. But this book closes on a note of modest optimism
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Where are we today in the history of the Christian Church, and how have we got there? In his well-known book Beginning From Jerusalem, Professor John Foster traced and outlined the history of the expansion of the Christian Church in the first seventeen centuries of its existence. In this second installment, he has carried the story forward to the present day. These two hundred and fifty years have been a period of constant movement of the Gospel is carried out in every direction beyond existing frontiers, of the, coming into existence of great new Christian Churches, of violent contrary movements, of outstanding victories in part balanced by serious defeats. What will the future hold? No one can say for certain. But this book closes on a note of modest optimism

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