02073nam a2200349 a 450000500170000000800200001702000190003704100080005608200080006408200130007210000190008510000110010424500330011524500180014824500130016626000070017926000160018626000090020230000110021130000280022230000100025049000510026052011310031165000180144265000360146065000280149685600650152491100320158995700150162199900170163695200700165320260119071459.02024-09-26 09:25:40 a9781845113179, aeng a270 bM875-J55 aMorris, Jeremy eAuthor aThe Church in the Modern Age cJeremy Morris nvolume 7 aUK bI.B. Tauris c2007 a224tr. bHardcover, Illustration c24 cm aThe I.B.Tauris History of the Christian Church aGiven the diversity and complexity of developments in the twentieth century, a history of the Christian Church in the modern period is in some ways the most challenging volume of all to write. But Jeremy Morris succeeds in presenting a coherent account of the Church. He emphasises the changing relationship of Western churches to the many forms of Christianity in other parts of the world, while also departing from the Eurocentric worldview of previous histories. His volume offers three major perspectives. The first is political, in which the history of the modern Church is assessed through a prism of international conflicts and international relations. The second perspective is regional, in which coverage is given not only to Europe and the Americas, but to Christianity in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, the Pacific Rim and Australasia. The author's third major perspective is institutional, in which he discusses particular Christian traditions and their relationships with each other, with other faiths and with wider cultures. An epilogue evaluates the future and prospects for Christianity in the new millennium. aGlobalization aChurch history -- Modern period aChurches -- Development4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15438/2.jpgyCover Image aHuỳnh Thị Ngọc Bích a231010 TKH c15289d15289 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-15289v0.00yBK